Kite – VII LP

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Synth-pop from Kite via Dais Records (audio sampler from a digital source)

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Artist: Kite
Title: VII
Format: 2×12″ black vinyl
Label: Dais Records
Cat nr: DAIS228
Genre: Synth-pop

Tracklist:

A1 Remember Me
A2 Changing
A3 Hand Out The Drugs
B1 Tranås/Stenslanda
B2 Don’t Take The Light Away
B3 Teenage Bliss
B4 Demons & Shame
C1 Glassy Eyes
C2 Bocelli
C3 Bowie ’95
C4 Panic Music
D1 Losing

Featuring – Anna von HausswolffHenric de la Cour
D2 Hopelessly Unholy
D3 Hum Hum
  • Keyboards – Albin Myers (tracks: C4)
  • Mastered By – Hans Olsson
  • Mixed By – Benjamin John Power (tracks: A2, A3, B3, C3), Hans Olsson (tracks: A1,B1, B4, C1, D1), Jon Bordon (tracks: D2, D3), Pelle Gunnerfeldt (tracks: C2, C4)
  • Music By, Lyrics By, Producer – Kite
    Musician – Jukka Rintamäki (tracks: A1, B1, D2)
  • Producer – Benjamin John Power (tracks: A2, A3, B3, C3,), Daniel Fagerström (tracks: C2, C4)
  • Producer, Mixed By – Aasthma (tracks: B2)

Double LP, black vinyl includes an OBI-strip, 2 cardboard inner sleeves with tracklist, credits, artwork and a thanks list, a 4″x6″ postcard and a download code.

On front cover a stickered tag says:
The first album-length studio collection from Sweden’s anthemic, dark synth-pop duo Kite. Containing all fourteen singles originally released between 2017-2024, remastered.

Download card inside.

Kite ‘VII’ – Seven 7″ singles, remastered, with original full-length mixes appearing on vinyl for the first time.

Since surfacing into the Scandinavian synth-pop scene 16 years ago, Nicklas Stenemo and Christian Hutchinson Berg aka Kite have steadily grown from local icons to a global phenomenon, yet until now they’ve never released a full-length studio album. ‘VII’ breaks the ice, collecting 14 of the duo’s deepest and most dynamic anthems into a stormy saga of immersive, apocalyptic emotion. Sourced from a series of seven 7-inch singles released over the past half-decade, the collection persuasively showcases Kite’s distinctly cinematic strain of Swedish darkwave in all its glory and desolation.
Stenemo and Berg had both logged time in other bands before joining forces in the mid-aughts, although their unique chemistry became apparent immediately. After forming in Malmö, Sweden, they soon relocated to Stockholm, further refining their fusion of brooding synths, booming rhythm, and vocal theatrics over a string of celebrated, numbered EPs (named I through VI). Despite their rising profile, Kite then and now have largely refrained from publicity, allowing their music to speak for itself – which it clearly has, as Kite’s live performances have become the stuff of legend, prompting frequent festival invitations, international tours, and limited engagements on prestigious stages (recently at the Royal Swedish Opera, and Dalhalla, the former limestone quarry turned open air amphitheater, to name a few).
VII offers a compendium of Kite’s potent recent discography, including collaborations with Blanck Mass, Anna von Hausswolff, and Henric de la Cour. From yearning dystopian pop (“Hand Out The Drugs,” “Bowie ‘95”), to widescreen existential balladry (“Tranås/Stenslanda,” “Glassy Eyes”), and sleek New Romantica (“Remember Me,” “Teenage Bliss”), Kite’s wavelength is one of soaring heights and abysmal depths, anguish and ecstasy, pouring one’s burning, battered heart into the here and now. Their years of visceral commitment and artistic integrity have been hard fought and hard won; it bleeds between the words and melodies in one holy moment after another: “I switch my ways / To seize the day / To face my life / Not fade to gray.”

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 28 × 28 × 0.3 cm
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