Reminiscing Kala-OK's debut LP

Reminiscing Kala-OK's debut LP

Here's another post in our #GoodMusicNeverDies series! On this day in 2012 we released a wonderful record called Reminiscence of a Bodily Blues by an artist called Kala-OK, a moniker of Copenhagen-based multiinstrumentalist Kristian Mondrup. He also produced, mixed and mastered Reminiscence of a Bodily Blues.

Returning from China in 2010, Kristian invited friends onboard the concept of Kala-OK; to name a few, singer Christian Rohde Lindinger of Treefight For Sunlight, Nicolai Koch formerly member Oh No Ono and Choir of Young Believers sing lead on many of the songs on Reminiscence of a Bodily Blues.

Fans of acts like The Flaming Lips, Tame Impala, Kevin Morby etc. will enjoy this one!

Get it on vinyl & your preferred digital format on our Bandcamp here.

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