John Erik Kaada

Norwegian musician (born 1975) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Erik Kaada (born 28 July 1975), also known by the mononym Kaada, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter, producer, film score composer and multi-instrumentalist. Kaada's career spans a string of solo albums, motion picture soundtracks, high-profile collaborations with key players such as Mike Patton, as well as numerous live appearances at home and abroad.

Also known asKaada
Born (1975-07-28) 28 July 1975 (age 50)
OccupationsMusician, songwriter
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John Erik Kaada
Kaada in 2012
Kaada in 2012
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Also known asKaada
Born (1975-07-28) 28 July 1975 (age 50)
GenresExperimental music
Electronic music
Film score
Avant-garde
Vocal music
Classical
Noise music
Instrumental pop
Trip hop
OccupationsMusician, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, drums, electronics, samples, keyboards, guitars, bass, flute, harp
Years active1996–present
LabelsIpecac, Kaada Recordings
Websitekaada.no
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Discography

John Erik Kaada (left) performing with KAADA ORKESTER.
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Kaada Recordings
Founded1998
FounderKaada
DistributorsRED (US), PIAS (worldwide),[1] Fontana (Canada), Rillbar (DK), Phonofile (worldwide digital)
GenreVarious
Country of originNorway
LocationOslo, Norway
Official websitehttp://www.kaada.no
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Kaada Recordings is a Norwegian label dedicated to releasing or licensing out the music of composer John Erik Kaada.

Solo albums

Kaada's debut album, Thank You for Giving Me Your Valuable Time (2001), blends doo-wop, show tunes, and jungle rhythms with live instrumentation and electronic elements. Billboard named it one of the ten most important releases of the year.

Music for Moviebikers (2006, Ipecac Recordings) is a collection of orchestral arrangements conceived as soundtracks for imaginary films. The 22-piece ensemble includes strings, vocals, electric guitars, homemade instruments, and European folk musicians. The strings were recorded in the Vigeland mausoleum in Oslo.

Junkyard Nostalgias (2009) was conceived as a homage to Polish migrant workers in Norway. Kaada played all instruments on the album, which he has said he made "to justify buying hundreds of instruments on eBay."

Kaada/Patton albums

In 2004, Kaada released Romances with Faith No More and Tomahawk vocalist Mike Patton. The album takes its titles from the Romantic period, with influences including Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Gustav Mahler, Debussy, Maurice Ravel, and Béla Bartók. The album's nine tracks are structured as a single symphonic work.

The Kaada/Patton Live DVD (Ipecac Recordings, 2007) captures a seven-piece ensemble performing material from Romances at the 2005 Roskilde Festival.

Kaada and Patton released a second album, Bacteria Cult, in 2016.

Cloroform albums

Kaada is a member of the exploratory trio Cloroform, which was most active from 1998 to 2006 and toured extensively in Europe. The group uses double bass, drums, keyboards, and distorted vocals.

DVD releases

Film music

Kaada began composing for film with Mongoland (2000). In 2002, he received the Golden Clapboard Prize at the Amanda Award, becoming the youngest recipient at the time. He has since composed scores for Norwegian and international productions, including O' Horten (2008), 1001 Grams (2014), and the French film La liste de mes envies (2014). His documentary work includes Sunshine Superman (2015) and Cold Case Hammarskjöld (2019).

Selected film scores

Soundtrack releases

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References

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