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Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You
Kid606
Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Special Interest, Pop
 
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All Artists: Kid606
Title: Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ipecac Recordings
Original Release Date: 1/1/2000
Re-Release Date: 11/4/2003
Album Type: Enhanced
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Special Interest, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Techno, Experimental Music, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 689230004622, 5021456122301

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{HB}SharkMan | the ocean of Oblivion | 11/30/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm not very good at titles, I didn't want to say Great cd because its obvious that since i gave this cd 5 stars that i do think its good.I bought the "illness" cd that came out just before this one, and i loved that. I got this cd the day it came, out and i was surprised to see it in my store and i was so happy i didn't have to order it. this cd is very good, it doesn't sound as groundbreaking as his other stuff but still great none the less. One of the coolest thing about this cd in particular is the cool music video included on it. It really brought out a story on the illness, and whenever i listen to that song i think of the music video. I found another kid606 video on the interweb moments after i saw this one. What i'd really like to do is get a t-shirt or something but the tigerbeat6 site seems to be down or something.I'm just rambling now, listen the cd you might just like it."
Not for the Faint Hearted, But undeniably a Frantic & Fractu
fetish_2000 | U.K. | 09/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"For "Miguel Depedro" (Aka 'Kid 606'), his recordings have largely side-stepped the more relaxed and intimate Cerebral side of electronica, and frequently constructs dense albums of fractured breakneck beats and adrenalin-fuelled bass that references the 'Happy Hardcore' & "Jungle" of the early 90's U.K. underground Dance scene. Having been influenced by genres such as: hardcore techno, Experimental, indie-punk, Rock, Electronica and speed metal. These have been musical influences that not only shaped his sound, but those that are paying attention, can actually hear these nods to his musical influences.



Kid 606's music isn't generally for the faint hearted, and the majority of his music (with the expection of his "P.S. I Love You / P.S. I Love You / Resilience" albums), have generally Incorporated tooth loosening Drum 'N' Bass, Frenetic high speed Techno, pounding ecstasy driven rhythms & a line in intimidating gabba, and some of the harshest booming bass, this side of Dub music. It's music that takes everthing to extremes....and then turns the volume up to 11. If some of the more fiercer elements of "Aphex Twin" & "Squarepusher's" Drill N Bass, send you diving for cover, that you'll most likely find yourself out of your depth with this album. Tracks like "The Illness" are fairly accurate statements of intent, and featuring pulverising rhythms and volatile bass, with an approach to sampling that can only be described as 'Chaotic', and those that aren't prepared for the almost aggressively paced techno, will naturally assume that someone is fiddling about the the speed/pitch control on their turntable.



"Who Wah Kill Sound?" is the sort of digital hardcore mixed with an element of Ragga, that sounds a bit like, Well.....well nobody really!!!??, its takes the boisterous swagger of dancehall and attach's it, to pounding tribal ragga junglist anthems, with MC Wayne Lonesome, taking up the vocal side of things, and pounds the hell out of your sound system with relentless electronic experimentation, that feels like radically constructed remix album, and mentally...is like a hyperactive child that simply refuses to sit still. And with all these "Thrown ideas, and see what sticks approach", it can be a little much too digest on your first listen, but such is the overall ingenuity of Kid 606, that when you come back to this album, it really starts to all fall into place, and what at first seems a bit like an unintelligible mess, is actually a cunning devised speedcore album, with some depth.



With a title such as: "Ecstasy Motherf***er" you'd be silly to think that this track was going to be a introspection downtempo meditation number, over ambient tones, and thankfully....it does exactly what it says, and delivers pummelling hardcore techno, that'll will send all, but the most musically adventurous crying out for their mummys. (admittedly, I cried out for mother, on the first listen), but perseverance rewards repeated listens, and most will come out of the experience stronger individuals. Its a track that is able to take volatile dancefloor breaks, and fuse it with the high-speed energy of breakbeat, and dynamic noise, with lashings of acid, throw in for good measure. But this album is not all music to repeatedly batter your eardrums into submission with, as tracks such as "Andy Warhol Is Dead but We Still Have Hope" & "Parenthood", explore Kid 606's keen ear for slower sublime electronica. And although it's not anything approaching ambient, it's innovative, playful & textured electronic approach and percussion, that is in parts, mathematically precise, and wonderfully hypnotic form of Intelligent dance music (IDM), that is more like progressive electonica, and probably has more in common with artists like : Leftfield, Orbital, LFO, The Orb, etc....



If this all sounds a bit much, then rather than take the chance with buying a record, which to some people may sound like 3 records all playing at once....all at the wrong speeds!!!, then it's probably best that you seek out some of the more accessible artists out there. And I have to say...that would be a shame...as this is probably Kid 606's best work to date!!! Its wildly idiosyncratic, creative, energetic and thoroughly ambitious album, that is also a marvellous piece of electronic deconstruction, that frequently pushes the envelope...and more importantly its great fun!!! Kid 606's fans, will most definitely need this, because it take virtually everything that he become renowned for, and has made his most cohesive effort yet. And those that haven't made the jump yet, would be well advised to start their investigations, with this sublime effort."
Dance of the crazy pill
displeasedidealist | louisville,ky | 06/17/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"HINT: this is music for crazy people.



i'm not saying i do not like this cd, because i do. guess i'm crazy. but, it's nowhere near "normal" and it's so abstractly beautiful that it's ugly....it's so abrasive that it's as smooth as silk. this cd makes drum and bass look like easy-listening.

this is not music for the uninitiated. this is not music for anyone who is not crazy (or on drugs).....

this music can be potentially harmful if swallowed....

please, consult a doctor or physician (or a psychologist) before starting a kid606 regime.....

take in small doses, and with extreme caution.....

have sex with your best-friend's girlfriend while he masturbates in the corner before listening to this cd....

kill your parents or a priest while listening to this cd....



do not buy this cd if you are not prepared to be pummelled with the shrapnel of broken noise.



i love you mom, and i miss you.

(//-dispid-//)"