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colab

"do not climb the tree >/ do not swing from the roots"

Toronto, Ontario Canada

Colab_fat_tuesday
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my biography

I started making music under the name Colab in 1985 in Stockholm, Sweden, together with my older brother. We never actually created anything of significance, but it got us both started making music.

At the time, we played on a Roland SH-5 accompanied by a synced TB-303/TR-606 combo and recorded on a two-track Fostex (with tape delay). Later, we went separate ways musically, and I invested in a Roland D-10 and an Atari ST/Steinberg Pro 24 and spun off the musical style from industrial sounds to a more ambient electronic sound.

Musically, I took a hiatus for many years and focused more on just playing piano. Then in 2002 I discovered Propellerhead Reason and revived Colab as an illbient electronic/sometimes more romantic instrumental music, and currently make all my music off Reason in my home studio in Toronto, Canada.

I do both personal work and produce other people's music. This page will contain a mix of both.

I have a have a few tracks hosted on Realworld Remixed, which you can listen to by clicking here: RWR


All my work here - except for where specifically stated - is available for download under the Creative Commons license, but with no rights for commercial use without my agreement.


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my sounds

Title: Goin' home to Macon
New_york
Description: Maybe the direction of this track will surprise some of you who are familiar with my music; and maybe not. This is a collaboration with Panu Moon (ccmixter.org/people/panumoon/profile) and I created all intrumentation using Reason 4. The vocals and the music hit very close to home for me. There’s something there that shares common roots, despite the different backgrounds (Atlanta and Stockholm).
Title: Pacific Coast (feat. Jenny Grettve)
Nyc_drawn_man
Description: This is a reinterpretation of a reinterpretation. I had previously posted a song with vocals by Jenny Grettve, which she had recorded for a track by Blake (both of them artists here at MI7). Because I liked the vocals so much, I wanted to place them in another context, and this is the result. For more information, see Jenny's profile (http://community2.mi7.com/profile/9076)
Title: rocha - myst (colab remix)
Rocha
Description: A while back, I had been sent a few tracks by rocha (community2.mi7.com/profile/1463) and had thought about doing a remix of one or two. They were fully-mixed mp3 files, so it wasn't as easy as I had thought to find an angle; but I got going with a track called "myst". Here's the result - the intro is mostly taken from the original, but with effects/filters/drums added; and then I develop the theme from there. Go to rocha's page for more tracks. He's a very talented musician.
Title: Blake - Exoskeleton Landslide (colab brittle bones remix)
Blake
Description: This is a collaboration track with MI7 musician Blake (http://community.mi7.com/profile/2525), who allowed me to add instruments and rhythms to his excellent experimental track. This is more of a radio edit - shorter and a bit more ambient-like.
Title: HaveMercy - Screwed (colab rapid descent remix)
Hm_song_image
Description: HM made available a sample pack for his stunning "screwed" (see http://community.mi7.com/profile/7693 for the original), and this is the result of playing around with it for a bit. I've kept the entire original structure with practically all sounds intact, but worked to add a consistent harmony/beat to it as the original is more of an experimental piece with an amazing vocal performance. Huge thanks to HM for giving me the opportunity to take this on. It was a great pleasure.

my influences

Here's a short(-ish) list of influences: Arovane, Boards of Canada, Cabaret Voltaire, David Sylvian, Lloyd Cole, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Simple Minds (very early years), Skinny Puppy, The Cure, The The, The Residents, Tuxedomoon, ... LCD Soundsystems, Four Tet, Acid House Kings, Tiger Lou, EBB, Unai, ... Pluxus ... Jan Johansson, Erik Satie,

recently played songs

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10/27/2008 --
New collaboration track - Panu Moon
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08/16/2008 --
Introducing Ghosts Inc.
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07/07/2008 --
New track posted
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05/15/2008 --
Rocha remix posted
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04/21/2008 --
Supply and demand
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02/19/2008 --
Two. More. Tracks.
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01/29/2008 --
New collaborative track (Blake, Jenny G and colab)
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12/27/2007 --
New track uploaded
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11/01/2007 --
New remix - Blake's "Exoskeleton Landslide"
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10/30/2007 --
Doghouse Riley meets glitchy electronica
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my comments

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member image OXXO | 6 months ago
Merry Christmas.
member image HaveMercy | 7 months ago
Not trying to degrade any of your other works (which i all love) but Goin' home to Macon is the most honest thing i've ever heard you doing. Douze points for you, very very beautifull.
member image 2cetia | 8 months ago
Gosh, thanks for your coments , i like your sound too, great work . Perfect for my Iphone .
No realease yet for this work,( looking for label) ... i resleased 2 albmus on Fcom in France last 2 years .
Ciao....
member image warmer | 8 months ago
Cheers for the listen. I am awful at getting things finished I know! I've got my last distraction coming this Friday (my grand piano!) and this I promised myself is the last thing I needed to finish an album, we shall see! Sorry I never got those multi track files to you, I think they are lost now but I hope to re-record the tracks and it would be great to get some remixes.
member image HUMANOISE | 9 months ago
拝啓 友達 音楽 幸福 平和

PEACE.

HIROTO.
member image Mindmovie | 9 months ago
Hi my friend, thanks for your nice comment. I did almost give up pushing but I love this place so I kept on and on and on. Good to see that we are now in a better mode again. All the best to you and my honest and deep respect for all your work !!!!
member image HUMANOISE | 10 months ago
Great remix works!!
I could enjoy also relaxed.
How about What you waiting 4 ??
I like it!! Thanks a lot colab.
Wish you will get more success ( happiness )!!!
Seeyaa

HIROTO.
member image Blake | about 1 year ago
Hey, 'What Cha Waitin 4' is awesome...
some how i new you'd be good with hip hop stylings.
Nice.
Blake.
member image Blake | about 1 year ago
Hey Colab,
Voted for your Exoskeleton track, man what a track!!! HAHAHAHA.....
Keep well. Wish we could turn it to 11.
Blake.
member image Detani | about 1 year ago
Now I was quite surprised by your stuff here. Very drifting and laid back for the most part. No bad thing as you've put together some good work.

"Lost Prologue" works the best for me I think because it has more variety in it but its all very listenable
member image Anchor Mejans | about 1 year ago
Hello Colab
enjoyed a journey through your offerings. Lost prologue was really very fine, though all of the tracks seem to have that certain something...mysterious and evocative stuff.
member image HUMANOISE | about 1 year ago
Hi, colab!! How are you doing lately ?
Actually I haven't listened to your music recently. But you did big changing of your song, ya !??!..... You are doing very well!
Keep create nice songs and,
See you, Mr relaxation (meditation)!!

by HUMANOISE...
member image mullion | about 1 year ago
You don't seem to need a lot of water running under your bridge to come up with beautiful music. Thanks for sharing two more brilliant tracks. They sound perfect in my new Beyerdynamic headphones, which I bought together with a new mic - yes, I'll be singing again :)

member image meetie | about 1 year ago
Thanks for listening my songs+ your lovely comment!!
I'm making a new song already.
I'll tell you when the song's up.
And the "stolen moments" remix ver. has loanched soon!!!
I hope you'll like it.
Love, Meetie.
member image oran11391 | about 1 year ago
Your music is the screenplay for a film. You Just have to find the director. Very mature and wide. Great sound man. Dostyovski on LSD. I wouldn't mind doing a thom yorke style vocal over one of your tracks if you'd like some time. If you're in toronto still check out Sister Euclid at the orbit Lounge on Monday nights. It's one of the things I miss about the city. Thanks for listening to my chicken coop productions.
member image TheJoe | about 1 year ago
It is still tuesday here and in time to listen to your new "Fat Tuesday" tracks.
After a couple of more darker tracks this is a surprise to hear, (you mentioned it yourself)more happy music. For me it is also music with very positive energy.
They have a mood like zero gravity.
Loecus has a bit more forward drive character and Ginger has a more airy one. But both are very beautiful.
This is really beautiful music, a joy to listen to, Master of Chill! :-)

member image Subliminal | about 1 year ago
Now it's working. The player wouldn't buffer the whole song the first time(s) around.

Any ideas how you are going to release Fat Tuesday? (I do not dare to ask when...)
member image colab | about 1 year ago
FYI - the player allows you to listen to all of Ginger - just won't allow you to _skip_. Goldarnit - you just need to buckle down and listen through the whole thing. :)

(Listener's tip - there's a good bit happening at 3:15 or so. At least if by "good" you mean "different".)
member image Doghouse Riley | about 1 year ago
Wail, I'm still around, sort of, probably, there Labcoat. But I been tied up in other thangs bidness and personal-wise. I got some stuff rollin around in my little pea brain tho that should help maintain and even enhance my world wide supra-stardomhood. Or will it?
member image Subliminal | about 1 year ago
Ah, if only all happy songs were that good. Vidar is right, 'subtle' is a perfect word to describe your music, and also these two 'new' songs. Bring on Fat Tuesday!

Michel.

P.S.: A pity the player won't let you listen to the whole of Ginger.

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