Under the name The Free Association, David Holmes composed the connecting pieces on the collector Come Get It I Got It, put together by him. This compilation was based on his love of the work of classic film composers such as Lalo Schifrin, John Barry and Ennio Morricone, as well as raw jazz, funk, soul and blues, which was created in the heyday of the LSD. These influences can of course also be
… heard in the work of The Free Association, which has been expanded for this occasion with the raw rap talents of Sean Reveron and the almost screeching vocals of Petra Jean Phillipson. Like most of Holmes's work, 13 Amp Recordings sounds raw and funky this time again very alienating, but that's what you get when you use a sound engineer with the resounding name Jimmy Heroin. This does not mean that you immediately have to empty a syringe in your arm to be able to follow this music, but some feeling for less accessible music helps. (AD)more