Welcome to my shop!
Here you can buy my music on vinyl, CD, mini vinyls and digital formats, in addition to totebags and t-shirts. If you're in Norway, just let me know what you'd like, and I'll bring it or send it. Just send me an email: post at janneeraker dot com. Usually I also bring my merch to concerts. If you're outside of Norway, it might work best to order directly from Bandcamp. Thanks for the support!
I am captivated by the sounds and textures of tap dance, and have been working on ways to use it in music both live and on record. The first record I was a part of was Gol Variations (2022), by my trio One Small Step. It was so satisfying to hear the sound of tap dance being exactly how I wanted it to be, both digitally and on CD. Funny enough, the CD is made to look like a little vinyl. For my next album Movements for Listening (2023) I took this research to the extreme, finding various ways of how the tap dance could sound on a record. I got really nerdy about the high quality sound, and bought a really good sounding music installation, including a record player. The crappy bluetooth speaker was not doing it for me anymore. When I was about to release another vinyl, this time with my electronic duo Øy (Live, 2024), the classic situation happened: the record factory had a meltdown, and the records were not delivered in time for our release concert. As a fun gift for my birthday, my boyfriend gave me a toy record maker (from Japan, of course). This cuts little 5 inch vinyls, of really lo-fi quality. Quite the opposite of what I've been striving for. But it fits perfectly for my new project Soft Ice. This is a dance piece based on slides, scrapes and glides, with textures that evoke images of snow, ice, brushes on a drum and ASMR, combined with slide guitar and crackling noise sounds like from a broken radio. The miniature, low quality sound of the mini vinyl adds to the sound of the two tracks in different ways. But first of all, the mini vinyl is a cute little thing, and by buying it you support the project. Fortunately, all of this music is also available in good quality on any streaming platform (except s-ify).
Here you can buy my music on vinyl, CD, mini vinyls and digital formats, in addition to totebags and t-shirts. If you're in Norway, just let me know what you'd like, and I'll bring it or send it. Just send me an email: post at janneeraker dot com. Usually I also bring my merch to concerts. If you're outside of Norway, it might work best to order directly from Bandcamp. Thanks for the support!
I am captivated by the sounds and textures of tap dance, and have been working on ways to use it in music both live and on record. The first record I was a part of was Gol Variations (2022), by my trio One Small Step. It was so satisfying to hear the sound of tap dance being exactly how I wanted it to be, both digitally and on CD. Funny enough, the CD is made to look like a little vinyl. For my next album Movements for Listening (2023) I took this research to the extreme, finding various ways of how the tap dance could sound on a record. I got really nerdy about the high quality sound, and bought a really good sounding music installation, including a record player. The crappy bluetooth speaker was not doing it for me anymore. When I was about to release another vinyl, this time with my electronic duo Øy (Live, 2024), the classic situation happened: the record factory had a meltdown, and the records were not delivered in time for our release concert. As a fun gift for my birthday, my boyfriend gave me a toy record maker (from Japan, of course). This cuts little 5 inch vinyls, of really lo-fi quality. Quite the opposite of what I've been striving for. But it fits perfectly for my new project Soft Ice. This is a dance piece based on slides, scrapes and glides, with textures that evoke images of snow, ice, brushes on a drum and ASMR, combined with slide guitar and crackling noise sounds like from a broken radio. The miniature, low quality sound of the mini vinyl adds to the sound of the two tracks in different ways. But first of all, the mini vinyl is a cute little thing, and by buying it you support the project. Fortunately, all of this music is also available in good quality on any streaming platform (except s-ify).
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Soft Ice mini vinyl: 200 NOK + shipping
Soft Ice is a dance performance with three tap dancers and a guitarist, based on sliding material. Three of the scenes have been recorded and will be released on the date of the premiere, which is January 23, 2026! Just for fun, I've made a limited batch of mini vinyls with two of the tracks. It's extremely low quality. Of course you'll get a download code with it. |
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Movements for Listening double vinyl: 349 NOK + shpping
Movements for Listening t-shirt: 250 NOK + shipping Movements for Listening totebag: 100 NOK + shipping Movements for Listening is also available as a double vinyl at Big Dipper in Oslo. There are some totebags left, and one light blue t-shirt in S. |
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Gol Variations CD: 179 NOK + shipping Gol Variations mini totebag: 50 NOK + shipping Gol Variations is also available at Platekompaniet. |
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