Industrial Zen

Industrial Zen is a studio album recorded by English jazz musician John McLaughlin in 2006. It was released on 22 May 2006 by Verve Records as a compact disc. Following the release of Thieves and Poets (2003), he began creating an album that was more ambitious and one that he could consider unique to him. He collaborated with various musicians for the project, such as vocalist Shankar Mahadevan, saxophonist Bill Evans, and tabla player Zakir Hussain. A jazz fusion and electric jazz album, Industrial Zen features the use of several instruments, including drums, keyboards, the electric bass, and the tabla. Additionally, McLaughlin wrote and produced all eight songs that appear on the record.

Industrial Zen
Studio album by
Released22 May 2006
Studio
Various
    • Metropolis Studios (London)
    • The Cutting Room Studios (New York City)
    • Under the Bed Studios (New York City)
    • Winsome Farm Studio (North Salem)
    • Tony Grey Studio (Brooklyn)
    • Otmatik Sound (Santa Clarita)
    • At Beatnik Studio (Sherman Oaks)
    • Saucer Sound Studio (Austin)
    • Mediastarz Studio (Monaco)
Genre
Length61:26
LabelVerve
ProducerJohn McLaughlin
John McLaughlin chronology
Thieves and Poets
(2003)
Industrial Zen
(2006)
Floating Point
(2008)

The album was generally well received by music critics for being musically diverse. One critic also pointed out that it resembled some of McLaughlin's work that he released in the 1970s. Commercially, the album fared well on two jazz music Billboard charts, peaking at numbers 9 and 14 on the Top Jazz Albums and Jazz Albums charts, respectively.

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