Unreleased electronic / jazz / madness from two titans of jazz and experimentation: JOHN SURMAN and KARIN KROG.
I could now write a load of blown up puffery about how amazing this is, but everyone does that, and a lot of the time it’s all a load of bollocks. But basically this was sent to me by Karin / John when I asked if they had anything hanging about that had not been released. This came through and blew my tiny mind. Like something from prime Annette Peacock “Pony” period. Here is what John Surman said…
John Surman writes:
Back in 2012/13 there had been some talk about a big futuristic open air urban dance/theatre production for about 80/100 actors/dancers with lasers and all kinds of lighting effects on different stages. I was invited to get involved and, together with Ben and Karin, we eventually decided to get to work on some ideas. I think that the original plan was that in performance there would be a mixture of live music and electronica.
Not altogether surprisingly, bearing in mind the complexity of the project, it never moved forward and developed into anything more than an interesting idea. It was probably over ambitious & I guess the funding never came through.
The only information I that I can find relating to the production refers to two silent movies made in 1927/1928 by the filmmaker Eugene Deslaw, entitled `La Marche Des Machines´ and `Les Nuits Électriques.These were clearly intended to act as inspiration for the project.
After months turned into years it became obvious that the project was going nowhere, and so the recorded music laid around gathering dust until Johnny Trunk asked Karin if she had any interesting music that he might be interested in releasing. One thing led to another and so, finally, Electric Element found a home!
For anyone interested in the equipment used this will have to be an approximation since the memory might be playing tricks. Karin was probably using a Yamaha Rex50 f/x unit, a Roland VT-3 Voice Transformer and an Oberheim Ring Modulator. I was playing Bass Clarinet and Contrabass Clarinet through various f/x units together with a Yamaha WX5 wind synth. All the instruments and voice were also processed through Ben´s equipment. After writing this I asked Ben for his recollections and he came up with the following:
John, Karin and I created this music in 2 or 3 days in the winter of 2013 at their studio in Oslo, Norway. I followed up with another 2 or 3 days of mixing, editing and post-processing . We kept a collaborative, improvisational and free-form approach to the sessions. I grew up immersed in music such as Cloudline Blue, the 1979 duo album of Krog/Surman, and this felt like a similar approach. I have mixed sound for many of their live duo concerts and I would use effects and electronics as an
accompaniment and counterpoint to the performed music. The relation of organic and artificial sound sources in music has always fascinated. In this case, I used some contemporary digital signal processing to introduce my own aesthetic into the conversation, in particular using granular synthesis to recombine small 'clouds' of sound into alternate forms. Some of the software tools I used included Ableton Live, Max/MSP and Reaktor.
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Mixed by master Fred Frith and released in Japan in 1985, this is Mizutama Shobodan’s sophomore album. Another dangerous ride with the fearless Polka Dots Fire Brigade and a further step into the Japanese dreamland.
»Mizutama Shobodan were a force of nature – powerful and original and unapologetic. I saw them live before I heard the first record and was very impressed. I liked the way the group interacted, it was a very good atmosphere between everybody. I really liked the contrasting sounds and styles of Kamura and Tenko, two very different kinds of voices that really worked well together.« (Fred Frith)
- A1: Alcohol And Cocainemarijuananicotine, Remix – Glok (2)
- A2: Teutonic Wine, Remix – Trentemøller
- B1: I Will Never Stop Loving You, Remix – A Place To Bury Strangers
- B2: The Cross, Remix – Night Club
- B3: Root Of All Evil (Bass Remake), Bass – Melvin Brannon Ii, Mixed By – Jagz Kooner
- A1: Mr. Brightside, Mixed By – Mark Needham, Producer – Jeff Saltzman (2), The Killers
- A2: Somebody Told Me, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Producer – Jeff Saltzman (2), The Killers
- A3: Smile Like You Mean It, Mixed By – Mark Needham, Producer – Jeff Saltzman (2), The Killers
- A4: All These Things That I've Done, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Producer – Jeff Saltzman (2), The Killers
- B1: When You Were Young, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer
- B2: Read My Mind, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer
- B3: For Reasons Unknown, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer
- B4: Human, Mixed By – Stuart Price, Producer – Stuart Price, The Killers
- C1: Spaceman, Mixed By – Stuart Price, Producer – Stuart Price, The Killers
- C2: A Dustland Fairytale, Mixed By – Stuart Price, Producer – Stuart Price, The Killers
- C3: Runaways, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Producer – Brendan O'brien, Producer
- C4: Miss Atomic Bomb, Producer, Mixed By – Stuart Price
- D1: The Way It Was, Mixed By – Robert Root, Producer – Brendan O'brien
- D2: Shot At The Night, Mixed By – Robert Root, Producer – Anthony Gonzalez
- D3: Just Another Girl, Producer, Mixed By – Stuart Price
- D4: Be Still
[e] B1 When You Were Young, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer [With] – The Killers
[f] B2 Read My Mind, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer [With] – The Killers
[g] B3 For Reasons Unknown, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer – Alan Moulder, Flood, Producer [With] – The Killers
[k] C3 Runaways, Mixed By – Alan Moulder, Producer – Brendan O'Brien, Producer [Additional] – Damian Taylor, Steve Lillywhite
- A1: Baghdad Batteries (Ambient Mix), Remix – Alex Paterson, Michael Rendall, Written-By, Producer – Alex Paterson, Thomas Fehlmann
- A2: Pervitin (Empire Culling & The Hemlock Stone Version), Written-By – Violetta Vicci*, Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – Alex Paterson, Michael Rendall
- A3: Baraka, Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – Alex Paterson, Michael Rendall
- A4: Exoplanet Ross 128B, Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – Alex Paterson, Michael Rendall
- B1: Plateau (All Hands On Deck Mix 2Am—Edit), Edited By
- B2: Prism, Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – Alex Paterson, Michael Rendall
[e] B1 Plateau (All Hands On Deck Mix 2AM—Edit), Edited By [2024 Edit] – Alex Paterson, Michael Rendall, Written-By – Kristian Weston*, Written-By, Producer – Alex Paterson, Thomas Fehlmann
- A1: Two Rivers 5:00
- A2: Transatlantic 3:24
- A3: Blood Red Viral Black; Lead Guitar – Billy Duffy
- A4: The White Count
- B1: Thirteen Dead Reindeers; Recorded By, Mixed By – Tony Draper (4)
- B2: Armageddon In The Morning; Recorded By, Mixed By – Tony Draper (4)
- B3: Crowd Trouble
- B4: Year One; Recorded By, Mixed By – Mark Warden
- A1: Sara Smile, Arranged By – Christopher Bond, Daryl Hall, John Oates, Written-By – Daryl Hall, John Oates
- A2: Rich Girl, Arranged By – Christopher Bond, Daryl Hall, John Oates, Arranged By
- A3: It's A Laugh (Single Version), Arranged By – Daryl Hall, David Foster, John Oates, Written-By – Daryl Hall
- A4: Wait For Me, Written-By – Daryl Hall
- A5: You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling, Written-By – Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Phil Spector
- B1: Kiss On My List, Written-By – Daryl Hall, Janna Allen
- B2: You Make My Dreams, Written-By – Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sara Allen
- B3: Private Eyes, Written-By – Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sara Allen, Warren Pash
- B4: I Can't Go For That (No Can Do), Written-By – Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sara Allen
- B5: Did It In A Minute, Lyrics By – Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sara Allen, Music By – Daryl Hall
- C1: Maneater, Lyrics By – Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sara Allen, Music By – Daryl Hall, John Oates
- C2: One On One, Written-By – Daryl Hall
- C3: Family Man, Written-By – Maggie Reilly, Mike Frye, Mike Oldfield, Morris Pert, Rick Fenn, Kim Cross*
- C4: Say It Isn't So, Written-By – Daryl Hall
- D1: Adult Education (Promotional 12"), Lyrics By – Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sara Allen, Music By – Daryl Hall
- D2: Out Of Touch (Single Version), Mixed By – Arthur Baker, Written-By – Daryl Hall, John Oates
- D3: Method Of Modern Love, Written-By – Daryl Hall, Janna Allen
- D4: Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid, Written-By – Daryl Hall
- A1: Shelter Song; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*; Mixed By – James Bagshaw*
- A2: Sun Structures; Lyrics By – Warmsley*
- A3: The Golden Throne; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*
- B1: Keep In The Dark; Lyrics By – Warmsley*
- B2: Mesmerise; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*
- B3: Move With The Season; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*, Warmsley*
- C1: Colours To Life; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*, Warmsley*
- C2: A Question Isn't Answered; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*, Warmsley*
- C3: The Guesser; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*
- D1: Test Of Time; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*
- D2: Sand Dance; Lyrics By – Warmsley*
- D3: Fragment's Light; Lyrics By – Bagshaw*, Warmsley*; Mixed By – James Bagshaw*
- A1: Kristeen Young Feat. David Bowie– American Landfill; Engineer – Anthony Paul Lopez, Justin Raisen, Tony Visconti; Engineer
- A2: Lawrence Rothman Feat. Sasami– Take It To The Grave; Written-By – Lawrence Rothman, Soko Solinski*, Yves Rothman
- A3: The Aubreys– Getting Better (Otherwise); Written-By – Finn Wolfhard, Lawrence Rothman, Malcolm Craig
- B1: Courtney Love– Mother (Acoustic); Written-By – Courtney Love, Lawrence Rothman
- B2: Empress Of– Call Me (Acoustic); Mixed By – Yves Rothman; Written-By – Justin Raisen, Lawrence Rothman, Lorely Rodriguez, Yves Rothman
- B3: Dani Miller Of Surfbort*– Psychic Surgery; Written-By – Bosh Rothman*, Dani Miller, Lawrence Rothman, Yves Rothman
[a] A1 Kristeen Young feat. David Bowie– American Landfill; Engineer – Anthony Paul Lopez, Justin Raisen, Tony Visconti; Engineer [Additional Engineering], Producer [Vocal Production] – Ainjel Emme; Mixed By – Anthony Paul Lopez, Justin Raisen; Producer [Additional Production] – Anthony Paul Lopez, Jeremiah Raisen; Producer [Music Produced By] – Justin Raisen, Kristeen Young, Tony Visconti; Written-By – Kristeen Young
- A1: Your Ghost; Vocals
- A2: Beestung
- A3: Teeth
- A4: Sundrops
- A5: Sparky
- A6: Houdini Blues; Written-By – Kristin Hersh, W J. Hersh*
- B7: A Loon
- B8: Velvet Days
- B9: Close Your Eyes
- B10: Me And My Charms
- B11: Tuesday Night
- C12: The Letter; Engineer – Steve Rizzo; Producer – Kristin Hersh, Steve Rizzo; Remix – Phill Brown
- C13: Lurch
- C14: Cuckoo; Arranged By – Kristin Hersh; Written-By – Traditional
- C15: Hips And Makers
- C16: Hysterical Bending; Engineer – Billy O'connell, Steve Rizzo; Mixed By – Steve Rizzo; Producer – Billy Mcconnell, Kristin Hersh
- C17: The Key
- C18: Uncle June And Aunt Kiyoti; Written-By – K Hersh*, W.j. Hersh*
- C19: When The Levee Breaks; Written-By – Page*, Bonham*, Jones*, Minnie*, Plant*
- D20: A Loon
- D21: Sundrops
- D22: Me And My Charms
- D23: Velvet Days
- D24: The Key
- Parallel Dreams
- Ode To You
- Surrounded By The Absence
- I'm In Reverse
- Go Easy On Me
- Common Ground
- The Solid Might Recede
- My Rubicon
Amazing Space is a new indie all-star band from the west coast music capital of Norway. With a solid foundation rooted in Americana songwriting, the band also draws inspiration from shoegaze, synthwave and krautrock to make music that feels remarkably fresh, energetic and uplifting. Their debut album "Parallel Dreams" consists of eight brilliant tracks featuring rich vocal harmonies, airy guitar solos, dreamy analogue synths, and a touch of lush 80s/90s shoegaze. The lyrics are written by vocalist Emil Nordtveit, and the album has been mixed by Fredrik Vogsborg and mastered by Anders Bjelland. Charlie Hall (drums) from The War on Drugs and Thomas Nokling (saxophone) also contribute to the album.
Exclusive to Invada Records and released in association with Netflix, the incredible score to the critically acclaimed Yance Ford’s documentary “Power” scored by Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (Candyman / Telemarketers / Grasshopper Republic).
The album was mixed by the legendary Randall Dunn at his studio Circular Ruin and mastered by Invada’s own James Trevascus.
No other variants pressed.
- A1: J’accuse Ted Hughes
- B1: Agnes B Musique
At ATP, the band previewed instrumental and early versions of songs from the then soon-to-be recorded NYC Ghosts & Flowers album, and this exclusive performance was the premiere of “J’Accuse Ted Hughes.” The B-side is a soundtrack-style piece recorded at the band’s Murray Street Studio in 2003 for a never-realized collaboration with French clothing designer Agnes B. The 18-minute-long song was recorded by a five-piece version of the band—the four members of Sonic Youth plus Jim O’Rourke, who also mixed “Agnes B Musique.” This LP will be soon followed by a CD-only release of the band’s Another Side of Sonic Youth Roskilde Festival performance, where the five-piece Sonic Youth line-up was joined by saxophonist/reed player Mats Gustaffson and electronic noise legend Merzbow for an hour of improvised music.
Hollie Cook, one of reggae’s most exciting voices, makes a return to the label that released her cherished debut album in 2011. Landing back on Mr Bongo, 'Night Night' is a stand-alone aperitif and taster of what to expect from the next era in Hollie's musical journey
Revisiting her roots, this latest single embraces the trademark reggae / tropical pop sound Hollie found fame with on her first two albums. With a career that has gone from strength to strength since those formative days, the buoyance, charisma, and confidence gained in those subsequent years are on show for all to see.
Recorded at Crosstown Studios in London with the General Roots band and produced, mixed and dubbed by Ben McKone, ‘Night Night’ documents the longing of a lonely lover. Grounded in a sound system rattling bass line, strutting guitars and shimmering keys provide a sunshine-infused contrast. Hollie’s smooth sultry tones radiate throughout, backed by the legendary Horseman on toasting duties - a collaboration that hasn’t been heard since Hollie’s first album. Trading verses, the warmth of Hollie's velvety vocals balances Horseman's raw explosive energy in an absorbing harmony.
In true reggae style, the 7" single is backed with a classic dub mix, adding spacey reverb and delays, whilst giving Hollie and Horseman a more spacious streamlined flow in the mix.
- Geist
- Sorg Er Ddens Spade
- Livsblot
- Mennesket Er Dyret I Tale
- Fylgja
- Hamingja
- Hugr
- Hamr
Green vinyl, limited to 500 copies. Helheim, one of the founding pioneers of the Norwegian viking metal genre, are ready to release their 12th studio album "HrabnaR / Ad vesa". On this record, Helheim has made a split album with themselves. For the first time, the main songwriters V'gandr and H'grimnir have divided the album in two, where they solely take care of the vocals on the part they represent musically. This has resulted in two very different expressions - not uncommon for this band, but never as clearly as here. The first half, "Hrabnar", contains four stand-alone songs written by H'grimnir. The second part, "Ad vesa", is about the four components in Norse mythology that we know collectively as the human soul. In pre-Christian Norway, the concept of the soul was not a singular, unified entity, but a composite of many elements, of which the four key components were Fylgja, Hamr, Hugr, and Hamingja. Founded in 1992, Helheim are known and renowned all over the world for their authenticity and integrity when it comes to portraying their Norse heritage. Constantly growing and evolving, and staying clear of musical trends and fads, they've carved their own way for more than 30 years. This split album is no exception. Recorded in Duper and Solslottet Studio in 2024/2025, the album was engineered, produced, mixed and mastered by Iver Sandoy.
- Drink With You
- Kiss To Forget
- Who I Do It For - Feat. Lady A
- Goodnight Into Good Morning
- That Ain't Yours
- You Don't Know What You're Missing - Feat. George Birge
- Full House
- Tastes Like You
- You Still Got It
- Say Less
- In Case You Didn't Know 2.0 - Feat. Hannah Mcfarland
2.0 is the fourth studio album by DIAMOND-selling Country artist Brett Young. Produced by Jimmy Robbins (Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett) and Dann Huff (Faith Hill, Rascal Flatts), the 11-track collection features Young’s signature Caliville style mixed with driving Classic-Country instrumentation of banjo, pedal steel and mandolin, offering a unique sonic backdrop to this new chapter.
- Oriole
- Chickadee
Cinematic funk visionaries The Diasonics drop a new disco-funk 45 vinyl with two killer tracks tailor made for DJs and cinematic funk fans. Only 500 copies pressed wordwide, instant collector's item. From the snowy streets of Moscow to the crates of vinyl diggers worldwide, cinematic instrumental combo The Diasonics unleash a new limited edition clear vinyl 45 with two killer tracks taken from the upcoming new album "Ornithology", set to drop worldwide on October 3 via Record Kicks. On the A side "Oriole" is a vintage disco-funk stormer taking inspiration both from the Soviet-era disco and jazz fusion records, as well as from 70s European library music and synth-funk movement. A minimalist synthesizer melody echoing the song of the oriole, paired with a steady disco-funk groove reminiscent of a train in motion ("Oriole" is also the name of a popular Russian electric train) lay the foundation of their most danceable track to date. The b-side holds the equally strong "Chickadee" a funk stomper with bold bassline and heavy b-boy breaks and percussions and a NY early 80 vibe able to set every dancefloor on fire. A peerless party-starter that you just don't want to miss it. Formed in 2019, this four-piece instrumental unit _ Daniil Lutsenko (electric guitar), Kamil Gazizov (keyboards), Maksim Brusov (bass), and Anton Moskvin (drums & percussion) _ quickly gained cult status through a series of sought-after 45s on Mocambo and Funk Night Records. Their critically acclaimed debut album "Origin of Forms" mixed by Henry Jenkins, producer of the Australian cult band Surprise Chef, came out on Record Kicks in 2022. The vinyl went sold out in few weeks and is now in-demand on the international cinematic funk scene.
- A1: Big Mike's; Drums, Bass, Clarinet, Organ, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar, Piano, Vocals
- A2: Scratching; Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Producer
- A3: Many Times;Drums, Baritone Guitar, Written-By – Michael Gordon (30); Guitar
- A4: Annie; Acoustic Guitar, Written-By – Dijon (7); Bass – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By, Written-By – Jack Karaszewski; Saxophone
- A5: Noah's Highlight Reel; Clarinet, Guitar, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Vocals
- A6: The Dress; Bass – Gabe Noel, Sam Wilkes (2); Drums, Synth, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar – Noah Le Gros; Keyboards – John Keek; Mixed By – Andrew Sarlo; Vocals
- B1: God In Wilson; Drums – Henry Kwapis; Guitar, Synth, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski
- B2: Did You See It; Instruments
- B3: Talk Down; Bongos – Henry Kwapis; Drum Programming, Mixed By, Written-By – Jack Karaszewski; Drums, Synth
- B4: Rodeo Clown; Clarinet – John Keek; Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Written-By, Guitar – Dijon (7); Written-By, Guitar
- B5: End Of Record; Baritone Guitar, Bass, Synth – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Mixed By
- B6: Credits!; Written-By, Mixed By – Dijon (7)
[a] A1 Big Mike's; Drums, Bass, Clarinet, Organ, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar, Piano, Vocals [Additional], Organ, Mixed By, Written-By – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Slide Guitar – Noah Le Gros
[b] A2 Scratching; Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Producer [Additional] – Michael Gordon (30); Producer [Additional], Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski
[c] A3 Many Times;Drums, Baritone Guitar, Written-By – Michael Gordon (30); Guitar [Additional], Written-By – Dijon (7); Programmed By [Additional Programming], Mixed By, Written-By – Andrew Sarlo
[d] A4 Annie; Acoustic Guitar, Written-By – Dijon (7); Bass – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By, Written-By – Jack Karaszewski; Saxophone [Casio Sax Replica] – John Keek; Vocals [Additional] – God's Children (11)
[e] A5 Noah's Highlight Reel; Clarinet, Guitar, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Vocals [Additional], Bass, Synth, Written-By – Michael Gordon (30); Vocals [Additional], Written; By – Noah Le Gros
[f] A6 The Dress; Bass – Gabe Noel, Sam Wilkes (2); Drums, Synth, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar – Noah Le Gros; Keyboards – John Keek; Mixed By – Andrew Sarlo; Vocals [Additional] – Michael Gordon (30); Written-By – John Keuch
[h] B2 Did You See It; Instruments [All], Written-By – Dijon (7); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski
[i] B3 Talk Down; Bongos – Henry Kwapis; Drum Programming, Mixed By, Written-By – Jack Karaszewski; Drums, Synth [Strega], Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar, Baritone Guitar – Michael Gordon (30); Keyboards – John Keek; Written-By – John Keuch
[j] B4 Rodeo Clown; Clarinet – John Keek; Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Written-By, Guitar – Dijon (7); Written-By, Guitar [Additional], Bass – Michael Gordon (30); Written-By, Slide Guitar – Noah Le Gros
[k] B5 End of Record; Baritone Guitar, Bass, Synth – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Mixed By [Stem Mix] – Andrew Sarlo; Written-By, Guitar, Mixed By – Dijon (7)
- A1: 車に乗って, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matthew Poirier
- A2: Idea01, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matt Schimelfenig
- A3: 墓場の蝶, Mixed By – Phil Ek
- A4: ウォールフラワー, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matt Schimelfenig
- B1: トレインは光へと向かう, Mixed By – Phil Ek
- B2: Lights, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matthew Poirier
- B3: 罪の国, Mixed By – Phil Ek
- C1: ダイヤモンド, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matt Schimelfenig
- C2: 掴めない, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matt Schimelfenig
- C3: わからないんだ, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matt Schimelfenig
- C4: 灰の下から, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matt Schimelfenig
- D1 19: 91, Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matthew Poirier
- D2 27: Mixed By – Brian Mctear, Matthew Poirier
- D3: 落ちていく, Mixed By – Phil Ek




















