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Bruno Spoerri
Der Würger Vom Tower
Cult jazz soundtrack to supernatural Soho
strangler epic ‘Der Wurger Vom Tower’ by Swiss
electronic pioneer Bruno Spoerri that has been
locked away since 1966.
Translated as ‘The Strangler In The Tower’, this
lesser-known thriller possibly stretched the
imaginations of cinematic crime buffs beyond the
genre’s parameters before disappearing into
obscurity.
Liberated from Bruno Spoerri’s meticulous master
tape vault this, his first-ever feature-length
soundtrack commission, can finally take its place
alongside other recently resuscitated oblique jazz
scores by the likes of Basil Kirchin, Krzysztof
Komeda (Cul-De-Sac), Roger Webb and Jonny
Scott.
The real sacred jewel in Bruno Spoerri’s crown as
the leader and pioneer of Switzerland’s electronic
underground (not to mention sample source
amongst rap royalty) and a mysterious monarchial
figure in European jazz and music technology
A1
Der Würger Vom Tower (Big Ben's Little Secret)
A2
Der Würger Vom Tower (Oxfords On Oxford Street)
A3
Staircase Strangler/Headlines For Harry
A4
Don't Blame Jane
A5
Regent Jewellers (A Few Questions For Mr. Clifton)
A6
Robbery In Robes
A7
Jane Flees (Jazz Chase)
A8
Kidnapped
A9
Crashed Jag/Raymond's Revuebar/Scotch & Pancakes
B5
Flashlight/The Whole Finger
B6
Spiral Staircase (Jazz Chase)
B7
Inspiral Staircase (Jazz Chase Rock Version)
B8
Check Out The Gravel Pit (Parkstrasse Percussions)
B9
Plane To Peru (Parvati Smaragd)



