Official video for the first single taken from the upcoming album Transmutation
Feat. Simon Phillips, Steve Hackett, Nick ‘D Virgilio, Craig Blundell, Randy McStine, John Mitchell, Lalle Larsson, Andy Tillison, Tomas Bodin, Luke Machin, Göran Edman, Krister Jonsson, Dina Höblinger, Amanda Lehmann, Gary Schuller, Lelo Nika, Jan-Olof Jonsson, Rob Townsend, Roger King and Jonas Reingold.
JONAS REINGOLD is thrilled to announce the release of TRANSMUTATION, the sixth studio album from his critically acclaimed solo project, KARMAKANIC.
After an eight-year hiatus, Reingold returns to Karmakanic with renewed passion and creativity. He describes Transmutation as his boldest artistic statement yet, pushing progressive rock to new heights and reaching new audiences.
“It’s been an amazing journey creating this beast of an album, collaborating with exceptional musicians in state-of-the-art studios like Ocean Way in Nashville and CLA Studios in LA. I’m deeply grateful for everyone’s contributions to Transmutation. The title itself signifies transformation into a new state of being—just like the constant flux of the universe. My music evolves too, starting as a seed and blooming into something vibrant—hopefully not fading too soon!”
Reingold has enlisted a stellar lineup of world-class musicians to bring his vision to life. Among them is his longtime friend and musical companion, Steve Hackett (Genesis), who delivers breathtaking guitar work throughout the album. Drum legends Simon Phillips (Toto, The Who, Judas Priest), Nick D’Virgilio (Big Big Train, Spock’s Beard, Mr. Big), and Craig Blundell (Steven Wilson, Steve Hackett, Frost) provide a rhythm section of extraordinary depth.
For the first time, Reingold collaborates with vocalist John Mitchell (Asia, Lonely Robot, Frost, Arena), whose gritty, soulful voice perfectly complements Reingold’s melodic compositions. Additionally, Randy McStine delivers lead guitar firepower, marking their first collaboration since The Fringe in 2016.
“I have to pinch myself seeing who’s on this album—heroes of mine! I’m truly humbled and grateful for their contributions. This is a joint venture. I often joke that Karmakanic is the prog equivalent of FC Barcelona—only the best players onboard.”
The album also features an all-star lineup, including Lalle Larsson, Andy Tillison, Tomas Bodin, Luke Machin, Göran Edman, Rob Townsend, Roger King, and Krister Jonsson, among others.
Recorded across Nashville, Los Angeles, Germany, and Austria, the album delivers a breathtaking sonic experience, mixed by five-time Grammy-winning engineer Chris Lord-Alge (Rolling Stones, Muse, Tina Turner, Prince) at his Los Angeles studio, MIX LA.
Transmutation releases on 7th March 2025 and will be available on CD, vinyl, and streaming platforms. Celebrating independent artistry, all formats will be released on Jonas’s own label, Reingold Records.
The artwork/photo by Diana Seifert and graphics by Hajo Müller—known for Steven Wilson’s recent projects

Transmutation Track Listing:
- Brace for Impact
- End of the Road
- Cosmic Love
- All That Glitters Is Not Gold
- We Got the World
- Falling
- Gotta Lose This Ball and Chain
- Transmutation
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Karmakanic is a progressive rock band from Sweden, formed in 2002 by bassist Jonas Reingold, best known for his work with The Flower Kings. Their music blends symphonic prog, jazz fusion, and rock, often featuring complex compositions, rich melodies, and thought-provoking lyrics.
The band’s lineup has evolved over the years, with notable members including Göran Edman (vocals), Krister Jonsson (guitar), Lalle Larsson (keyboards), and Zoltan Csörsz (drums). Karmakanic’s sound is marked by intricate instrumental passages, dynamic arrangements, and a balance of technical proficiency and emotional depth.
Some of their key albums include:
- Entering the Spectra (2002): Their debut album, exploring cosmic and philosophical themes.
- Wheel of Life (2004): A more refined sound with introspective lyrics and melodic complexity.
- Who’s the Boss in the Factory? (2008): Widely regarded as one of their best works, blending symphonic elements with strong songwriting.
- In a Perfect World (2011): Featuring catchy melodies and sophisticated compositions.
- DOT (2016): Inspired by Carl Sagan’s “Pale Blue Dot,” this album explores humanity’s place in the universe.
Karmakanic is praised for their ability to create both grand, epic pieces and intimate, heartfelt songs, making them a standout in the modern progressive rock scene.