Hazmat Kat by Uncomfortable Police
Tracklist
1. | Hazmat Kat | 1:29 |
2. | Butterfly Vortex | 2:16 |
3. | Right Brain Polyurethane | 1:53 |
4. | Thermodynamic Moral Panic | 1:30 |
Credits
released September 5, 2025
LINER NOTES
PLAYERS
Trevor Kampmann, instruments, synthesis, percussion track programming, vocals
Mark Robinson, guitars, bass guitar, vocals, drums on "Butterfly Vortex"
EDITED AND ARRANGED BY
Trevor Kampmann,
Mark Robinson
RECORDED AND MIXED BY
Trevor Kampmann,
at pulCec, Washington, D.C., USA
ADDITIONAL VOCALS RECORDED BY
Mark Robinson,
at McCann Corner, Teenbeat 321, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
MASTERED BY
Trevor Kampmann,
at pulCec, Washington, D.C., USA
PHOTOGRAPHY
Double neck guitar/synthesizer owned by Vernon Reid. Manufactured by Starr Labs. Photograph courtesy of Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Gold (with pink/burgundy background), courtesy of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum.
Olivetti Studio 46 Typewriter Ribbons courtesy of the Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Audio recording created by Volta Laboratory Associates, 1885. A gift of Alexander Graham Bell. Courtesy of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and Technology.
DESIGN
Mark Robinson, Teen-Beat Graphica
LINER NOTES
PLAYERS
Trevor Kampmann, instruments, synthesis, percussion track programming, vocals
Mark Robinson, guitars, bass guitar, vocals, drums on "Butterfly Vortex"
EDITED AND ARRANGED BY
Trevor Kampmann,
Mark Robinson
RECORDED AND MIXED BY
Trevor Kampmann,
at pulCec, Washington, D.C., USA
ADDITIONAL VOCALS RECORDED BY
Mark Robinson,
at McCann Corner, Teenbeat 321, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
MASTERED BY
Trevor Kampmann,
at pulCec, Washington, D.C., USA
PHOTOGRAPHY
Double neck guitar/synthesizer owned by Vernon Reid. Manufactured by Starr Labs. Photograph courtesy of Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Gold (with pink/burgundy background), courtesy of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum.
Olivetti Studio 46 Typewriter Ribbons courtesy of the Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Audio recording created by Volta Laboratory Associates, 1885. A gift of Alexander Graham Bell. Courtesy of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and Technology.
DESIGN
Mark Robinson, Teen-Beat Graphica