A masterfully-crafted jazz fusion album influenced by grocery store muzak compositions from the seventies. It has an interesting backstory too:
"Mr. Orange has been digging for vintage Sound Library and Muzak records for well over three decades... The fruits of his labor are now finally realized with this compilation. 'Selections from the Produce Section' is a vintage auditory experience, reminiscent of the ones Burt had at his local supermarket in the late 1970s. So sit back, twist one up, and enjoy these super sexy sounds from the produce section."
For fans of funk, lounge music, jazz, and seventies-inspired instrumental albums, this one is a must-own. Curious to discover what other projects Burt Orange, Preston Lee, and Analog Junkie Studios have been involved in.
NOTE: I'll match the first person to post a screenshot of their name-your-price contribution and will set the dollar amount of the combined contributions aside for giveaways in the coming months!
Bandcamp / Archive.org / YouTube [official] & YouTube [AunCollective]
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