Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., the latest album from Harry Styles, has been released. Below, you can listen to the pop star’s follow-up to Harry’s House and explore the extensive list of collaborators, including Ellie Rowsell from Wolf Alice and Tom Skinner from the Smile, who contributed to its creation.
The album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. was executive produced by Kid Harpoon, with mixing handled by Mark “Spike” Stent and Kieran Beardmore. Emily Lazar mastered the album, with assistance from Bob DeMaa. Alongside the album launch, Styles has also announced plans for a concert film titled One Night In Manchester.
Tracklist Overview
The album features various tracks, each showcasing a blend of music and lyrics penned by Harry Styles, Kid Harpoon, and others. The tracks include musical contributions from Tom Skinner on drums and Ellie Rowsell on background vocals, among numerous others.
Production Details
Kid Harpoon produced several tracks with assistance from Tyler Johnson. Engineering was primarily by Brian Rajaratnam, with contributions from engineers such as Liam Hebb and Kian Moghaddamzadeh across different recording locations, including Abbey Road Studios and Hansa Studios.
Collaborative Efforts
A choir known as the House Gospel Choir, featuring multiple vocalists, provided background harmonies on several tracks. This collaborative approach underlines the artistic unity present throughout the album.
Recording Locations
The recording took place at esteemed studios like Abbey Road, RAK, and Traquillo Studios, highlighting the professional environment that contributed to the sound quality of the album.
Exciting Future Projects
Harry Styles is not only releasing new music but also expanding his artistic horizons with the concert film, which further illustrates his dynamic creative presence in the music industry.

