A nice feature on King’s Buddy System label.
Bandcamp feature on The Buddy System
Moksha Black debut EP
Moksha Black is an ep on The Buddy System Label, produced and created by King Britt and an anonymous gent from Philadelphia. Moksha Black refers to Black Liberation through self realization and spiritual awareness. A sonic journey of shoe gaze electronics.
Puerto Rican Space Program EP
Suzi Analogue x King Britt
Recently, I had the pleasure of having Suzi Analogue in the studio. She was passing through on tour and we worked on a spontaneous track. She truly knows what she is doing in the studio and was absolutely refreshing.
Fhloston Paradigm at Johnny Brenda's Philadelphia
Supreme Deity x Roland Aira x King Britt [free album]
This summer I was in Tokyo for the Do Over Anniversary, an LA party that my good friends started and I have been a resident for years now. While there, I had the urge to go to meet the creators of the new Aira synthesizer line for Roland. My friend, whom I still have yet to meet, Mr Gomi, set up the meeting.
So, as a fan and customer of Roland since 1984, I was absolutely geeked to be going. They greeted me and the main engineers came down from the factory as well to meet me and really pick my brain about the product.
I suggested doing an album exclusively using Roland Aira and older synths from the archives. They were excited!
The new gear is limitless since you can combine it with your computer and such. I however need to update my OS, so I was limited to the basics BUT that was a good thing. I focused on simple stripped down grooves and had a ball making the album!
Equipment used :
- Roland Aira MX 1 - for complete mix to Ableton
- Roland Aira TR-8 - for drums
- Roland Aira System 100-m - main drones and processing
- Roland Aira Scooper - added drone loops running into 100-m
- Roland JD 800 - lead synth in background
- Roland SH 101 - bass
- Roland JX 3P w/ PG200 - synths and textures
Produced and Mixed by King Britt at The Purple Room, Philly
Composed and Written by King Britt for Cosmic Lounge Music (ASCAP)
OkayPlayer recognizes King Britt's To Subserve & Unprotect
Great to see OkayPlayer give props to my live project that is a sonic response to the corrupt cops in the world.
Also more on the project here