Via the Toys and Techniques blog, Franco Potenza’s “Vita e lavoro nell’acqua” (“Life and work in the water”), c.1969, is a beautiful example of library music meant to accompany underwater-themed visuals. In the media business, library music is music that’s usually owned outright by a company and then licensed to customers who use it as soundtracks for TV shows, radio programs, and industrial films. There’s still a wealth of amazing vintage library music warping away on vinyl in warehouses, basements, thrift stores, and record shops around the globe awaiting rediscovery by intrepid crate-diggers.
Previously: “BBC radio documentary on Library Music“