Whilst Kid606‘s most recent masks have been designed with bass-licking raveheads in mind, it’s worth reflecting that the Kid has been on a long and winding road since his first release in 1998. Back then, particularly releases such as ‘Down With The Scene’ (2000), Miguel Manuel De Pedro was essentially a purveyor of extreme glitch and experimental breakcore, threading together disparate seams of 80s sample culture, industrial volume, musique concrete / sound art and a propensity to annoy the less-liberally minded with a clarion call that was as far from ‘music’ as many dare to venture.
While his recent releases ‘Die Soundboy Die’ and ‘Shout At The Doner’ are perhaps less deliberately difficult and unwelcoming than his earlier forays, they are no less upfront – at the core of both are wonky bass rhythms weighted by a magnetic force that pile-drives to the centre of the planet, teamed with acid pops and rave slides that time-shift back to the early 90s.
Following the first ‘Doner’ album cut, the cannibal-rave anthem ‘Mr Wobble’s Nightmare’, Miguel is dropping a crop of new mixes across blogs over the next couple of weeks, on which he notes “some will be released in a couple months, some will never be released”. Leonard De Leonard‘s Euro-remix below will strike a deep chord with industrial / trance heads, flashing back to EBM moves from the likes of Front242 back in the day. Google around for other unreleased exclusives from Duran Duran Duran, Kidz on Acid, Miffy, Genuine Guy, Obi Blatche, Doshy and more. The album ‘Shout At The Doner’ is out now on Tigerbeat6.
Kid606 – Samhain California (Leonard de Leonard Remix) | mp3
Kid606 – Mr Wobble’s Nightmare |mp3
Kid606 – Mr Wobble’s Nightmare (Video) | chunnel.tv (Recommended!)
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great post and proper observations.
as a longtime fan of Kid 606’s i have enjoyed the trail he’s blazed and i think it’s certainly worth noting his more accessible works like the rich but easy pace of his 2005 LP Resilience.. he covers the full range.
thanks for the comment gav – yes, the resilience album did have some very laidback jams on there. for a while i thought he was going soft on us 🙂 but he’s pulled us back into the abyss of late!