Description
Litmus, Andrew Kidmans first avant-garde surf film, served as a soulful reaction to the pop-punk progression that dominated the alternative mainstream. With the films visceral and cerebral moodiness, folksy soundtrack, and meditative spirit, critics swooned over surf misfits like Wayne Lynch, Derek Hynd, Tom Curren, and Joel Fitzgerald. Despite the acclaim, the film was not much of a commercial success at the time. The aura of Litmus soundtrack, however, has found its cultish corner in the surf world.
Prior to filming Litmus, Kidmans band, The Val Dusty Experiment, recorded a total of thirty-five songs in one day. Additional contributions from Galaxie 500, Yothu Yindi and The Screaming Orphans diversify the score. Litmus was a defining moment in surf filmmaking it sparked an open-minded retro-progressive movement as surfers formed a higher consciousness about the types of boards they were riding and why.
Kidman released his second film, Glass Love, ten years later. As with Litmus, the music came first; Kidman felt his songwriting was ready to take on a new life. Thanks in part to Litmus, experimentation in board design progressed as surfers became more contemplative, questioning, is surfing art or sport? Glass Love and its soundtrack highlights this mindset and time period, creating an extra dimension to surfing that is still prevalent today.
2LP Heavyweight Box + 100 page book.





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