The Smokering

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The Smokering (Est. 2005)
The Smokering
Origin Los Angeles, Ca., United States
Genres
Years active2005–present
LabelsFigure 818 Music
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MembersEd Vichnick
Jason D. Kuhar
Website smokeringmusic.com

The Smokering is a Los Angeles, California music production duo Ed Vichnick and Jason D. Kuhar. Their music blends elements of downtempo, chill-out, hip hop, classical, dub, acid jazz, reggae, Indian classical, Middle Eastern, and ambient music.

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History

The Smokering was formed in January 2005.
They produced 4 studio albums that year: "Escape From Van Nuys", "Fall Classic", "Poder A Le Gente", and "Tropicalifornia".

In 2006 The Smokering released the classic, "13".
Four additional albums were created that year, notably "La La Land", which yielded two of The Smokering's most well received songs, "Freshoutdabox" and "Sativa".

Over the next year and a half Ed & JDK would work with a handful of established artists including Lumis James (Bazerk, Pigface), [1] David "Mavis" Senescu (Cynic, ONLY), [2] and bassist Ray Burke (Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, Live After Death). [3]

In 2007 "Blacklight District" was released. This album defined the duo and realized their distinct “soundtrack" vibe. They would record 2 more albums that year: "The Motherboard Connection" and "Floatation Device".

By 2008 the duo had transformed into group form with Lumis on turntables and vocals, Ray Burke on bass, and Leanna Burke & Larry Foster on percussion. This incarnation of The Smokering performed 4 shows that year. [4]

In early 2009 The Smokering returned to the studio to create their 13th studio album, "Colorformed". Chillout, funk, trip hop, r&b, dub reggae, and even a touch of smooth jazz can be heard on this album.

September 2009 the compilation '05 - '09 was released digitally worldwide and features choice tracks from their first 13 albums.

The Smokering collaborated with Los Angeles based dj/emcee Lumis James on the track "Before The World Was Digital". It was recorded for "Into The Vortex, Volume 2", [5] an IDM compilation released by Global Vortex Records [6] in 2010.
The song also aired on Los Angeles radio station 90.7FM KPFK's "Breakbeats & Rhymes" Radio Show on September 5, 2010. [7]

Fall 2010 brought new music from The Smokering. The self-produced "Mellow Majestic" album offers a sophisticated blend of old school and nu-skool trip hop. The album was released on CD format and for digital download worldwide through the independent record label Global Vortex Records. The album received positive reviews from Hypnagogue.

The first installment of a new mixtape series by The Smokering, "Adventures In Wi-Fi Vol. 1" was released in Spring 2011. [8]

The Smokering's first official e.p. "Disco Balls" was released worldwide on May 17, 2011. [9]

In 2013, The Smokering signed with Chill Om Records India and released their latest album "Morningstar". [10]

"Perceptions", a previously unreleased song, was self-released and made available for download worldwide in 2014. [11]

Discography

Albums

Compilations

Collaborations

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