
More help is on the way for victims of Hurricane Sandy.
...and darkness came is an effort by Headphone Commute which resulted in a 6+ hour collection of music from a swell of over 87 artists from around the world. Read how it came about on Stephen Mejias' blog for Stereophile Magazine.
Artists include:
Clint Mansell • Max Richter • Nils Frahm • Hauschka • Machinefabriek • Valgeir Sigurðsson • Dustin O'Halloran • Christoph Berg • Hummingbird • Simon Scott • Marcus Fischer • Peter Broderick • Black Swan • Rival Consoles • Lawrence English • Kate Carr • Ólafur Arnalds • Waves On Canvas • Maps And Diagrams • Dalot • Good Weather For An Airstrike • Leah Kardos • Ezekiel Honig • Mark Templeton • Radere • Fabrizio Paterlini • Netherworld • Talvihorros • Pleq feat Strië • Antonymes • Brambles • Clem Leek • Minus Pilots • Olan Mill • Ian Hawgood • loscil • Bersarin Quartett • Hammock • M.Cadoo • Jóhann Jóhannsson • Rafael Anton Irisarri • Helios • Mike Jedlicka • Christopher Willits • Celer • :papercutz • Dakota Suite • Kreng • Anoice • Takahiro Kido • Yuki Murata • Aria Rostami • Peter Prautzch • The Frozen Vaults • riverrun • pinkcourtesyphone • David Wenngren • offthesky • Autistici • A Bleeding Star • Kane Ikin • Sun Hammer • Roel Funcken • Wabi Experience • Jase Rex • James Murray • Scanner • Erik K Skodvin • Julien Neto • Absent Without Leave • Last Days • Stray Ghost • Trifonic • Marcus Fjellström • Gen Ken Montgomery • David Newlyn • Boy Is Fiction • SaffronKeira • Ben Lukas Boysen • Somatic Responses • Évo Lëthi with Monolyth and Cobalt • Ex Confusion • Seth Chrisman • wndfrm • Infinite Scale • Floods
The album is available for $10 (or donate more) at Headphone Commute's BandCamp page. Released only hours ago, it is already Bandcamp's number one seller as of time of this post.
All proceeds benefit Hurricane Sandy victims via Doctors Without Borders and The Humane Society.
The track list includes Floods' "We Broke: Down (Life After Sandy - At Work Instrumental)" remixed by At Work.
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$10 USD on Bandcamp Format: Digital Released by: Headphone Commute Release date: December 10, 2012 |
Out Now - Community Creation November 17, 2012

| Download $0.00 – Free on BandCamp. Community Creation In early 2011, At Work contributed a few melodies as a response to a call for collaboration from the Philadelphia Ambient Consortium. New Jersey's Qixoni took the melodies and made a full track out of them. He also shared them with his friends who produce: Bit Mummy, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Release The Kraken, from the now devastated Jersey shore. Each took the few scraps provided and constructed their vision out of very little. Meanwhile, At Work remixed Qixoni's interpretation. These mixes are the result. Credits: Track 1 produced by Release The Kraken & At Work. Track 2 produced by Qixoni & At Work, remixed by At Work. Track 3 produced by Bit Mummy & At Work. Track 4 produced by Qixoni & At Work. Coordinated and made possible by a generous effort from Qixoni. Thanks to Qixoni the Philadelphia Ambient Consortium for helping to further local creative communities. Format: Digital Label: Batona Music Cat. No.: PATH17 Release date: November 17, 2012 Photo: Phil Ritz Design: Nice Looking Designs. |
Listen Tracklisting 01. Community Creation (Release The Kraken)
Total Time: 00:16:46 |
At Work's Floods Remix In Iron Man Records' "Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin" Film November 16, 2012
Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin has happened once a year, on the weekend closest to the spring equinox, since 1997. It will continue until the 25th spin, in 2021. You can read Bill Drummond's account of his participation in the 1st spin here. And see pictures here.
At Work has joined in on the 5th and 8th spins.
The man behind Iron Man Records participates. He made this above film, and then added At Work's remix of "We Broke: Down" by Floods as the score.
This glimpse into the 25 hours takes in the highway ambiance as the caravan makes its way through the wee morning hours of an early spring night, following the Orbital, crossing over the Thames on the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge into Essex, with still hours yet to go.
"We Broke: Down (At Work) is taken from the Floods EP, Intermission (PATH16) available from Batona Music at http://batona.bandcamp.com/album/intermission. Released November 10, 2012.
Filmed around London on the M25 Orbital, March 24, 2012.
Directed and produced by Iron Man Records.
For The Spin.
At Work Remixes Floods' "We Broke: Down" November 16, 2012

| Intermission, Floods' 2nd offering, was released November 10, 2012 on Batona Music. It follows from 2008's Transmission (their first) as a short set of remixes. It contains 3 tracks remixed by Batona label-mates: 1 by Cloud People and 2 by At Work. "We Broke: Down (At Work)" was remixed in winter of early 2012, while "We Broke: Down (Life After Sandy At Work Instrumental)" was remixed just after Hurricane Sandy, which devastated New Jersey shore communities. Download for free or pay if you like. |
Tracks:
01. We Broke: Down (At Work) |
Live At 11 East Gallery, Glassboro, NJ, September 26 September 20, 2012

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012 7:45 pm $6 11 East Gallery, Glassboro, NJ (Map) Performances by: Kevin Greenspon At Work Mandelbrot's Chandeliers Peaking Ducks C Sides |
At Work - Indiscernible Structures Video September 20, 2012
From the At Work album, A Very Slow Collapse (PATH10) available from Batona Music at http://batona.bandcamp.com/album/a-very-slow-collapse. Released April 30, 2012.
Filmed in New Jersey.
Directed and produced by Todd Steponick.
Additional production by Nice Looking Designs.
For now.
At Work - Kita Ga Taihen July 14, 2012

Released July 3, 2012
Design by Nice Looking Designs.
At Work - A Very Slow Collapse April 30, 2012

Released April 30, 2012
Design by Nice Looking Designs.
Space Available (City Rain's Fell So Far Mix) Video April 30, 2012
"Space Available (City Rain's Fell So Far Mix)" is taken from the At Work remix album, Build It Up, Break It Down–Remix (PATH4) available in digital formats from Batona Music.
Original version appears on the At Work album Build It Up, Break It Down (PATH1) available on CD and digital formats from Batona Music.
Remix by City Rain.
Filmed in New Jersey.
Directed and produced by Todd Steponick.
Additional production by Nice Looking Designs.
For space.
Kita Ga Taihen: March 2012 March 11, 2012

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Live At The M Room, Philadelphia, March 25 March 10, 2012

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Sunday, March 25, 2012, at 8pm M Room, Philadelphia (Map) Performances by: Muerto Zoke Helium Ointment Deejay Kecheman Screamerclauze Meatsock Panzer Division At Work |
Her Heart: The At Work Video Remix Of "The Captain Of Her Heart" by Double January 15, 2012
![]() At Work - My Property "Her Heart" is available for free on "My Property" (PATH7), from Batona Music at BandCamp. |
"Her Heart" is an unsolicited remix of Double's 1986 international success, "The Captain Of Her Heart." Directed and produced by Todd Steponick, incorporating the original videos from Double: The Captain Of Her Heart - US Version The Captain Of Her Heart - Bollywood Uncut Version Additional production by Nice Looking Designs. Released January 3, 2012 |
At Work - For Free: My Property January 15, 2012
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My Property is now your property, for free. The first 3 tracks were developed for maximum attention at Seclusiasis's Philadelphia Laptop Battles. "Keep Calm" started as a remix of "Nothing Inside" by The Killing (the original remix is still available their Bandcamp page as Nothing Inside [Bust-Up Beats At Work]). "Her Heart" is a remix of Double's 1986 international success, "The Captain Of Her Heart." Released January 1, 2012 Design by Nice Looking Designs. Some photos by T. Charles. |
At Work - 10 Minute Break Download And Video December 31, 2011
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After the weight a of 2 hour long remix effort for Build It Up, Break It Down and several related music videos, reprieve is offered in the form of a 1-track release—10 Minute Break. Music by At Work. Directed and produced by Todd Steponick. Clock courtesy of Alka. Clock face rebrand by Nice Looking Designs. For a break. |
At Work - "Watching" Video October 30, 2011
A short video by At Work, made in New Jersey, June 9, 2011.
At Work - "Plate 909" Video June 6, 2011
"Plate 909" is taken from the At Work remix album, Build It Up, Break It Down–Remix (PATH4) available in digital formats from Batona Music.
Original version appears on the At Work album Build It Up, Break It Down (PATH1) available on CD and digital formats from Batona Music.
Filmed in New Jersey.
Directed and produced by Todd Steponick.
Additional production by Nice Looking Designs.
The landscape of New Jersey...
At Work Remix On Alka's Compounded for PETA May 27, 2011
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At Work has reciprocated a remix for Alka. "Separate (Snow) [At Work] V3" appears on Compounded – a selection of remixes of Alka's sublimely lucid instrumental electronic album, A Dog Lost In The Woods. Compounded, released May 17, 2011 on Electronic Eel Records, also features mixes by Axiotronic, City Rain, Drexon Field, Gate Zero, Idhren, Kieron James, Mick Chillage, Ruxpin, Specta Ciera, and Zoon Van Snook. Selections can be heard on Electronic Eel Records' site and is available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon. Continue Reading... |
What Is Yet To Dub - At Work Remixes The Killing February 23, 2011
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New Jersey's The Killing have risked alienating their following by releasing an EP of six remixes of songs from their debut. The four At Work mixes were done in 2003 into 2004. Some have appeared in At Work live sets and one has mutated into something terrible that will be out later this year as an At Work release. Batona label-mates Cloud People have also contributed two colossal remixes. Get the release for free (limited downloads) at The Killing's BandCamp page. |
Build It Up, Break It Down–Remix Out Now November 27, 2010
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Attention consumers: Alka, Dev79, City Rain, Knife Jams, Stumble, Sub-Arkt, Clocklife and At Work have remixed Build It Up, Break It Down. Available now: a redeveloped two hours (32 tracks) of the landscape of New Jersey in beats and keyboards. FLAC & 320 KBPS MP3 (available through this site and Batona.com via Payloadz/PayPal) versions include a 46 page PDF booklet with design and photography by Nice Looking Designs and T. Charles. Also available on iTunes (without booklet). |
"Darker Earlier (Dropping Acorns)" Video November 26, 2010
"Darker Earlier (Dropping Acorns)" is taken from the At Work remix album, Build It Up, Break It Down–Remix (PATH4) available in digital formats from Batona Music.
Original version appears on the At Work album Build It Up, Break It Down (PATH1) available on CD and digital formats from Batona Music.
Filmed in New Jersey.
Directed and produced by Todd Steponick.
Additional production by Nice Looking Designs.
For trees.
"S Curve Acceleration (Remixed by Knife Jams)" Video October 11, 2010
"S Curve Acceleration (Remixed by Knife Jams)" is taken from the At Work remix album, Build It Up, Break It Down–Remix (PATH4) available in digital formats from Batona Music October 2010.
Original version appears on the At Work album Build It Up, Break It Down (PATH1) available on CD and digital formats from Batona Music.
Filmed in New Jersey.
Directed and produced by Todd Steponick.
Additional production by Nice Looking Designs.
Attempt at inversing the relationship between IDM and car culture instigation by At Work.




































