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Heldon - Allez-Teia (Heldon Ii) (50Th Anniversary Edition) WHITE VINYL (Vinyl LP) PRE-ORDER

Heldon - Allez-Teia (Heldon Ii) (50Th Anniversary Edition) WHITE VINYL (Vinyl LP) PRE-ORDER

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Expected Release Date: 01-August-2025 - This Pre-order will be shipped on or just before this date. Release dates are subject to alteration.

Limited Anniversary Edition: hand numbered, limited edition white vinyl, 500 copies available! Sophomore album from the French space rock electro combo (1975) Here, Heldon mastermind Richard Pinhas has formed a duo with Georges Grunblatt. The music: an interplay of feather-light acoustic guitars, Mellotron textures, fuzzy sounds and heavy, spherical synthesizers. Before making his own music in the early 70s, Richard Pinhas was a King Crimson fan. By now the British group has buzzed in Pinhas’ mind for decades, but their greatest impact came early, from something he couldn’t even identify immediately. When he first saw them play, Pinhas was struck by music played during intermission. “When I saw (King Crimson guitarist) Robert Fripp and Brian Eno perform in Paris later, I realized that the intermission music was their work,” Pinhas said. “I didn’t know that when I first heard it, but I was very impressed by it. It was the most important influence on Heldon.” That influence is clear on the second Heldon album, “Allez-Teia”, originally released in 1975 on Pinhas’s own Disjuncta label. The opening song, a soaring mix of string-like electronics and smeared guitar, is called “In the Wake of King Fripp,” a reference both to the guitarist and King Crimson’s second album “In the Wake of Poseidon”. The meditative “Omar Diop Blondin,” in which free tones float above a repetitive guitar figure, is dedicated to Fripp and Eno. (Strong influence also comes from The Soft Machine’s Robert Wyatt, who was slated to record some tracks with Pinhas for “Allez-Teia” until the expense of his travel from London to Paris proved prohibitive. Yet “Allez-Teia” — whose title is a nod to “aletheia,” the ancient Greek term for philosophical truth — is hardly a tribute album. The pieces Pinhas crafts with partner Georges Grunblatt — both playing guitar, Mellotron, and ARP synths — are beatific on the surface but infused with undercurrents of tension. Over four decades after he made “Allez-Teia”, Pinhas’s admiration for King Crimson remains profound. He actually met Fripp in 1974, and the two still stay in touch. “We have a great friendship; he has been very helpful,” says Pinhas. “Fripp has always been my Hendrix.” Some artists might balk at admitting such strong influence over their own work, but for Pinhas it’s all about respect. “In the academic world in France, you list your sources,” says Pinhas, who received a Ph.D in philosophy before launching his music career. “So I thought it was good to say, ‚Yes, we are influenced by this, and we are proud of it, and people have to know it.’ The work of King Crimson at that time was very important. It’s not a secret.” Tracklisting A1 In The Wake Of King Fripp A2 Aphanisis A3 Omar Diop Blondin A4 Moebius B1 Fluence (Continuum Mobile/Disjonction Inclusive) B2 St Mikael Samstag Abends B3 Michel Ettori

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