Basement Jaxx - Kish Kash

Basement Jaxx - Kish Kash

Label:
Catalog#:
ASW 93878-2
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
21 Oct 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Electro, Disco

Tracklist

1   Good Luck 4:42 X
    Backing Vocals - Francine Kufonji , Kele Le Roc , Nadia Cielto-Steele , Natasha Awuku , Sharlene Hector
  Drums - Tugg
  Strings - London Session Orchestra*
  Vocals [Featuring] - Lisa Kekaula
2   Right Here's The Spot 4:24 X
    Backing Vocals - Cassie Watson , Harmony In Black , Jason-Anthoney Wright
  Horns [Electric Horn], Flute - Onyx (7)
  Percussion - Basil (5)
  Vocals [Chorus] - Sharlene Hector
  Vocals [Featuring] - Me'Shell NdegéOcello
3   Benjilude 0:09 X
    Vocals - Joe Benjamin
4   Lucky Star 4:31 X
    Backing Vocals - Marshmello
  Horns [Electric Horn] - Onyx (7)
  Vocals [Chorus] - Mona (2)
  Vocals [Featuring] - Dizzee Rascal
5   Petrilude 0:10 X
    Vocals - Allonymous
6   Supersonic 5:23 X
    Backing Vocals - Jason-Anthoney Wright , Joelle Reefer
  Harmonica - Simeon Jones
  Vocals [Featuring] - Totlyn Jackson
7   Plug It In 4:51 X
    Backing Vocals - Cherokee (2) , Mandy Senior , Ty
  Vocals [Featuring] - JC Chasez
8   Cosmolude 0:54 X
    Vocals - Joe Benjamin
9   If I Ever Recover 3:22 X
    Strings - London Session Orchestra*
10   Cish Cash 4:18 X
    Drums - Tugg
  Vocals [Featuring] - Siouxsie Sioux
  Vocals [Intro, Outro] - Shelley Thraves , Xenia Lewis
11   Tonight 4:02 X
    Vocals [Featuring] - Phoebe*
12   Hot 'N Cold 4:00 X
    Vocals - Emily Oldfield
13   Living Room 2:25 X
14   Feels Like Home 7:26 X
    Bass, Producer [Additional], Vocals [Featuring] - Me'Shell NdegéOcello

Credits

Vocals - Felix* (tracks: 9, 12, 13)

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by deejsasqui Mar 23, 2004
This album, while full of dance tunes, seems to be aimed at the home audience. There aren't any really long tracks, and you can listen to the album straight through, and it flows, versus albums which seem to be cobbled together from singles.

In addition to the Jaxx usual style of bouncy house tracks, If I Ever Recover and Feels Like Home add thoroughly melancholy tunes to their repertoire, showing the duo don't just want you to move your arse, but also get emotional.
Rated 4/5
Review by scoundrel Mar 09, 2004
You have to admire the “kitchen sink” aesthetic of Basement Jaxx: Kish Kash shows no sign of abandoning their habit of throwing all sort of musical influences into a blender and pouring whatever comes out. Here, Arabic horns meets rap on “Lucky Star”; Southern roots gospel meets funky house on “Supersonic.” Again, as with their earlier album, the blend isn’t completely smooth; a few lumps (like “Living Room“) are produced now and then. Their love for punk shines through on Kish Kash more than ever: “Cish Cash,” with Siouxsie Sioux on vocals, is its own genre: house-thrash. Even if they’re not always successful with all their songs, Basement Jaxx is always interesting, which is more than you can say about a majority of popular house acts.
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