Showing posts with label Mixture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixture. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2025

MIXTURE – Dreamland (Miss Mindy Music, 12”, 1982)


English vocals, Swedish vocals, instrumental
International relevance: **

The release date on the cover says 1983 but the label states 1982 so I give Mixture the benefit of the doubt and include assuming the label date is correct.

This is not the same Mixture that had an LP on Coop in 1980. This five-piece came from Kalmar in the south east area of Sweden and recorded only the four tracks heard on this 12”. They gigged locally a fair bit and were highly regarded among their peers for their technical skills. Inspired by for instance American jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour they wanted an accomplished sound. The style isn't that exciting, somewhere between AOR and symphonic rock (especially on ”Preludium” by J.S. Bach obviously), but they were pretty good songwriters in their vein. They were skilled players especially for being only around 18 years old at the time. And I think Matz Larsson has a rather nice voice. 

I wouldn't call "Dreamland" great, but I've heard far worse examples of what music college students can cook up.

Back To Reality
Preludium
Mecanical [sic!]
Vem var hon

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

MIXTURE – Mixture (Coop, 1980)

Instrumental, English vocals
International relevance: ***

The Coop label was connected to Björbobandet who released one album together with Sabu Martinez in 1971. The label's main focus was jazz, with Mixture covering the fusion area. This eponymous album is the only one they made. Not essential but surprisingly sparkling for the genre. It doesn't seem as if their main purpose was to demonstrate their overeducated skills but to have fun while playing. It does have its share of boring genre typicalities (including a dreadful funk track, ”Use Your Soul”), but it's not quite as patience killing as other, and better known, examples of the style.

Use Your Soul