In 1975 Rodion GA pioneered a new approach to electronic
music from his Romanian home. Known locally
as record hoarder extraordinaire, collating music ranging from a variety of
regions played a core part in how his sound evolved. In the original line up Rodion GA was joined
by Gicu Farcas and Adrian Caparu and from the outset Rodion made use of the
wide-ranging equipment he’d been amassing.
Incorporating Tesia tape records, drum machines, phasers, flangers, fuzz
pedals, a toy Casio VL Tone and Soviet manufactured Faemi organ, the trio forged
a radical interstellar style mixing progressive rock, psychedelic and synthesized
sound centred by their electronic approach. Rodion became renowned his DIY approach by employing
reel-to-reel tape recorders along with various tape machines and multi-tracks
to document work.
The death of Rodion’s mother in 1987 called an unfortunate end
to his musical career, and for 25 years he faded into obscurity. That is until blogger & film maker Luca
Sorin focused a piece on Rodion, the exposure opened up possibilities to revive
unfinished business 25 years earlier… and it worked. In 2012 Rodion GA returned with ‘The Lost
Tapes’ (Strut Records) plus a RSD 2014 release, and he’s been going strong ever
since. Which brings us to ‘Behind the Curtain –
The Lost Album’, 24 recordings
spanning highpoints of his career. The compilation gathers material from ‘The Lost
Tapes’ (Strut) and 12 other albums from the late 70s and early 80s that are
otherwise nigh-on-impossible to track down.
What makes this fascinating is ‘Behind the Curtain - The Lost Album’ (BBE) was recorded when
Romania was still a Communist country, so artists were under heavy censorship
rules. Rodion made these songs whilst
constantly worrying about being caught by authorities and had to play a ‘cat
and mouse’ game to preserver with his project.
This is a great snapshot of Rodion when he was ON FIRE in the early stages of his song-writing and exhibits his far reaching influence. This
resurgence of interest in his work has even seen him deliver a lecture at Bucharest’s
Red Bull Academy. Rodion GA has been
recording new music so can’t wait to hear what other leaps forward he’s going
to make. Lastly, and most crucially, Rodion is touring Europe and well worth
your time for an evening, he’ll be right here in London at Café Oto on November
5th (that's tonight, like in a few hours...!). Get your tickets HERE
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