Kid606 - Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You


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Label: Ipecac Recordings
Catalog#: IPC-46
Format: CD, Album
Country:US
Released:04 Nov 2003
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore, Acid
Notes:Contains the video for "The Illness" as well.

Inlay drawing is a cover of Prodigy's album 'Music For The Jilted Generation' one (see here the original)

European version manufactured and distributed by Southern Records, release date 2nd Feb 2004.
Rating: 3.79/5 (52 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1   The Illness (Album Mix)
2   Who Wah Kill Sound?
3   Andy Warhol Is Dead But We Still Have Hope
4   Ecstasy Motherfucker
5   Total Recovery Is Possible
6   Buckle Up
7   If I Had A Happy Place This Would Be It
8   Site Specific Sound Installation
9   Powerbookfiend
10   I Think I'm Alone Now
11   Woofer Wrecker
12   Parenthood
User Reviews:
ctpc_hd02, Jan 25, 2004

The latest 606 album "Kill Sound..." is unlike his last albums, and yet oddly, still the same, in the way that he always builds these very interesting tracks out of other POPular music forms. And thank God for his unique technique, it seems thatr most "underground/indie" artists these days dive right into the world pop music, and justify themselves by saying "hey! were still underground, no one knows about us yet" as if it changes something. Kid606s method is different; he grabs pop culture as if it were his paint and constructs these interesting peices out of it, to the point where pop is his medium - his art is anything but. Now he returns to play with the rave scene... thank god, dance music need sto be saved every now and again.

"Kill Sound..." kicks off with the track "The Illness" a techno track bordering on some of the sickest DnB youve ever heard. It sets a high energy tone thats very suiting of the album, my only issue with this track is that it ends - leaves you feeling angry that he only used five minutes of your time(the 12" version has an extra minute if its any consolation)... the rest of the album though gives you a chance to forgive the short lived Illness....

By the end of this album you;ve experienced mad amounts of quality ragga-jungle, booty, techno, gabber, breaks, glitch-hop, noise and everything in between to connect them coherently. Its a drive through cliched rave culture youll probably enjoy(whether you love the "party" music or hate it).... well done mister 606, I cant wait to see what you;re gonna throw at us next.

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Contributors to this data: robert606, emptyjuicebox, trumpet81, Eponymous, Polarix