René Laloux’s celebrated 1973 sci-fi animation ‘La Planète Sauvage (Fantastic Planet)’, is overhauled with a re-imagined soundtrack by electronic modernists Stealing Sheep and legendary sound innovators The Radiophonic Workshop.
This exclusive release is part of Fire Records’ re-imagined score series. “No institution has had a greater impact on the development of electronic music than the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.” - The Vinyl Factory.
It’s a real pre-Avatar conundrum that Stealing Sheep, with the help of Bob Earland, Dick Mills and Roger Limb from the Radiophonic Workshop, unravel. Creating an ethereal excursion that’s narrated by Roger Limb; like a futuristic Martin Denny, or Dr Who gone ambient techno, with a hint of Forbidden Planet 50 years on. It’s an analogue swirl set in an off-world paradise; a field recording from the future. This is a creative, generation-spanning, union brought together to score this unique cult film. A must for fans of psyche electronica and Stealing Sheep’s formidable ‘Big Wows’ album.
“Stealing Sheep devour a broad range of styles, incorporating everything from the dark dance-pop of Grace Jones to the experimentations of Radiophonic Workshop pioneer Delia Derbyshire and John Carpenter soundtracks.” The Guardian // ‘La Planète Sauvage’ is a thing of ambient beauty punctuated with electronic earworms that switches from intensely ominous to otherworldly dream like moments.
Stealing Sheep And The Radiophonic Workshop - La Planète Sauvage
Side A
A1. Opening Credits
A2. The Chase
A3. Saved/Captured
A4. The Bracelet
A5. Council of Draags pt.I
A6. Terr & Tiwa
A7. The Knowledge pt.I
Side B
B1. The Fight
B2. The Knowledge pt. II
B3. The Initiation
B4. Escape
B5. The Big Tree
B6. The Ritual
B7. The Duel
Side C
C1. Theft/Zarek
C2. The Bird
C3. The Free Oms
C4. The Purge
C5. The Journey to Ygam
C6. Council of Draags pt.II
Side D
D1. The City of Free Oms
D2. Robot Attack
D3. The Fantastic Planet
D4. The Final Battle
D5. Terr
D6. End Credits