Dva (album) explained
Dva (stylised form: DVA) is the second studio album by English musician Emika. It was released on 10 June 2013 by Ninja Tune Records.[1] The album's title derives from the Czech word for "two".[2]
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Dva.[3]
- Emika – vocals, engineering, mixing, production
- Paul Batson – arrangement ("Hush Interlude", "Dem Worlds")
- B.M. Horska – translation ("Hush Interlude")
- Michaela Šrůmová – soprano vocals ("Hush Interlude")
- The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra – strings ("Hush Interlude", "Dem Worlds")
- Miriam Němcová – conducting ("Hush Interlude", "Dem Worlds")
- Jan Holzner – engineering ("Hush Interlude", "Dem Worlds")
- Stáňa Vomáčková – translator ("Hush Interlude", "Dem Worlds")
- James Fitzpatrick – orchestra contractor ("Hush Interlude", "Dem Worlds")
- Tom Wilding – trumpet ("Young Minds")
- Ljova – viola, viola composition ("Primary Colours", "Mouth to Mouth")
- Christopher Lockington (Deafkid) – guitar, guitar composition ("Criminal Gift")
- Hank Shocklee – executive production
- Jo-Ann Nina – executive production management
- Hue Jah Fink – mastering
- Michael Hain – design, layout
- Madison – photography
- Simon Skevington – A&R
Notes and References
- Web site: Dva / Emika / Releases . . 15 September 2013.
- Web site: DJ Pangburn . Emika On Producing Dva, Fighting Oppression, and Being Inspired by Czech Surrealism . . 17 June 2013 . 15 September 2013.
- Dva . CD liner notes . . . 2013 . ZENCD199.