[Interlude: Alex Rosner]
Music had harmony in it, which—all the music, all the disco, I shouldn't say all, most of the disco music at that time—had harmony. And, um, and the harmony, uh, I found it to be essential in dancing. If the music lacks harmony, it doesn't move me at all, I don't feel like getting up out of my chair to dance. Uh, it just, it just doesn't. The lack of that, that unresolved chord that we, that we all seek after, that we all want to resolve in our minds and in our hearts, however you want to put it. And it's the thing that kinda makes you wanna get up and dance. It starts—it makes you tap your foot and you move your body and then you wanna get up and dance, I mean, it's just a natural thing! There's nothing you have to do. Okay, let's sеt this up. Alright. Here we go
Rosner’s Interlude was written by SG Lewis.
Rosner’s Interlude was produced by SG Lewis.
SG Lewis released Rosner’s Interlude on Fri Feb 19 2021.
I wanted this to serve as a shift, but I also wanted to use an interview I did with Alex Rosner [the legendary sound engineer who pioneered sound systems in disco clubs in ‘70s New York], whose voice I also sample at the start of ‘Time’. He’s lived this amazing life: He’s a Holocaust survivor, he de...