Swedish EBM trio CK 37 release remix collection ‘Inget Hat (Remixer)’
CK 37 release “Inget Hat (Remixer)”, a 27-track collection of reworks of their debut album “Inget Hat” by 21 artists, out now on Bandcamp.

CK 37, the Swedish electronic body music trio, have released “Inget Hat (Remixer)”, a 27-track collection of reworks of their debut album “Inget Hat”, out now on Bandcamp. The set gathers remixes by 21 artists made during a seven-week release campaign and closes with the “Ikoner (Remixes)” EP.
What CK 37 built into ‘Inget Hat (Remixer)’
Over seven weeks CK 37 sent the source recordings from “Inget Hat” to outside producers with an open brief. The project sums up the approach in two lines: “No restrictions. No predefined outcome.” The returned versions move across old-school EBM, industrial, synthpop, electro, minimal electronics and retro-styled soundscapes, and are compiled here in full.
The 27 tracks rework seven songs from the album – “Vinyl”, “Gymsadist”, “Svett”, “Vaken”, “Gammal Är Äldst”, “8 Bitars Ren Extas” and “Ikoner” – with contributions from AUTODAFEH, Astrali, Centravibe, Coralis Rouge, Diskodiktator, Egil Axelsson, Freeqens, Glenn Main, Kommission Z80, Krynoid, Majestoluxe, Nature of Wires, Neuf, Occult Cow Demise, Punch Reverse, S!GEB▲CK, SEXGUN, Tod Ist Traum, VOID KULTUR, 20Hz and 3NDized. It streams and downloads on Bandcamp, and includes the closing “Ikoner (Remixes)” EP a day ahead of that EP’s separate streaming release.
About CK 37
CK 37 are a Swedish electronic body music trio whose name derives from Centralkalkylator 37, the central flight computer built for the Saab 37 Viggen. The project mixes old-school EBM with electro and minimal synth.
The trio issued their debut single “Gymsadist” in October 2024, followed by the Kraftwerk homage “Autobahn (Fan Fan Fan)” in March 2025 and the single “800º” in May 2025. Their debut album “Inget Hat” arrived on 9 January 2026 through Audite Records on orange clear vinyl and digital. Across June and July 2026 the band released seven remix EPs drawn from that album, gathered now on “Inget Hat (Remixer)”.
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