EDN-1266

Enemy
Fiend
- 1. Monks 5.27
- 2. Fiend Bypass 5.35
- 3. Faster than Light 6.03
- 4. Countdown 3.41
- 5. Liability 5.27
- 7. Neglecting Number One 2.43

Release date: 11 April 2025



Available as: Marbled Grey Coloured Vinyl; CD; Digital download (includes WAV, MP3, AIFF).
Credits and About
Kit Downes Piano
Petter Eldh Double Bass
James Maddren Drums
Kit Downes - piano
Petter Eldh - double bass
James Maddren - drums
Music composed by:
“Monks” - Kit Downes
“Fiend Bypass” - Kit Downes/Petter Eldh/James Maddren
“Faster than Light” - Kit Downes
“Countdown” - John Coltrane
“Liability” - Kit Downes/James Maddren
“Sun flex” - Kit Downes/Petter Eldh/James Maddren
“Neglecting Number One” - Petter Eldh
Produced by ENEMY
Executive producer Dave Stapleton
Recorded Live at the Birds Eye, Basel, by Johan Olsson
Mixed by Martin Ruch
Mastered by Martin Ruch
(For LP Only) Lacquer master by Sidney Meyer
Album artwork by Oli Bentley, Split
Photos by Juliane Schütz
Additional photography by Juliane Schütz
Reuniting with Edition Records after three albums that spanned Edition, ECM, and We Jazz, this album was recorded over a two-day residency at Bird’s Eye in Basel. It’s an ambitious retrospective and forward-looking statement, covering pieces from each record while presenting new material that reflects how Enemy’s sound has evolved—balancing intensity with a striking, refined subtlety.
Known for their masterful use of polyrhythms, Enemy’s live performance pushes their collective improvisation to new heights, with the trio freely transitioning between themes and compositions without a set list. Signature tracks like “Faster than Light” showcase an evolving interplay, where intensity meets lightness and bursts of colour emerge from unexpected places. This album also nods to the spirit of 90s studio jazz, with layered tunes and a playful yet sophisticated approach that challenges the boundaries of the piano trio.
Kit Downes’ remarkable profile growth has only enriched the trio’s dynamic, bringing an ever-expanding lyricism to Enemy’s sound. Petter Eldh and James Maddren, both with deep ties to Edition through Eldh’s Project Drums and Maddren’s many Edition collaborations, add their own layers of innovation and depth to this release. Together, they create an electrifying conversation that is both intricate and instinctive—this is Enemy at their most potent, capturing a decade of artistic synergy and setting the stage for the next chapter.


