Kill the DJ [Explicit Lyrics]
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1. Al Luke Special Announcement
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2. Murder Scene Pt. 1
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3. Freestyle
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4. Some Mackin' Shit
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5. 69 FM (Skit) - DJ Butter
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6. Act a Fool - Bugz, ,
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7. No Rubber
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8. Bugz (Skit) - DJ Butter
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9. Listen and Lounge
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10. Bareda (Skit) - DJ Butter
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11. We Don't Need You
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12. High Class Skit - DJ Butter
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13. It Ain't Where Ya From
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14. X-Pert
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15. Great Adventure of...
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16. All-Star Game
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17. My Time My Turn
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18. Theme, Pt. 2 - Dre-D, King David
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19. Paul Speak on Mix Tapes - DJ Butter
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20. Players (Classic) - Slum Village
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Kill the DJ,DJ Butter,Crazy Noise,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap
Kill the DJ [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- THE CHILD DEVIANT
- My first Suicide Commando cd
- Ideal Example of Terror EBM -- Heavy Hitting, Fast Paced, Dark Music
- great new offer
- ... and I barely like Suicide Commando
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Bind, Torture, Kill
Suicide Commando
Manufacturer: Metropolis Records
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ASIN: B000EOTWK6
Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Bind, Torture, Kill
- Bleed For Us All
- Conspiracy With The Devil
- Menschenfresser
- Death March
- Massaker
- Torment Me
- Godsend
- We Are The Sinners
- Fuck You Bitch
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Album Description
His sixth album has everything one would expect of Suicide Commando - distorted vocals, heavy crunching beats, raspy melodies, and piercing high end. But this one is different. It has an intensity not seen on previous albums. It's more in your face, like he OD'ed on coffee, speed, adrenaline, and anger. If you thought Suicide Commando was aggressive before, you'd better strap yourself in for one hell of a ride.
Customer Reviews:
THE CHILD DEVIANT.......2006-12-02
Woa! Evil with a capital E! The tittle of this album says it all....it's mostly about killing people!!! Suicide Cammando have obviousley been influenced by dark electro/industrial/EBM music, particulurly by the band Wumpscut. I really enjoy listening to this album...it's uber violent!
My first Suicide Commando cd.......2006-08-29
I always been wanting to check out Suicide Commando for some time now. I recently acquired "Bind, Torture, Kill" a couple of weeks ago. I was definitely not disappointed. It took me a few listens for the music to sink but overall I thoroughly enjoyed what I heard. The music kinda reminded me of Mexico's Amduscia and Filament 38 with its distorted vocals and trance like melodies. The music is not your typical EBM. The music is fairly aggressive in comparison to other EBM bands like VNV Nation and Apoptygma Berzerk.
"Bind, Torture, Kill" opens up the album and quickly set the tone for the rest of the album with its aggressive but melodic synthesized melodies.The song could have easily been edited. The lyrics were minimal at best and hearing "Bind, Torture, Kill" over and over again quickly became tiresome. I like how the cd maintains its momentum and energy throughout the album. This terror EBM sound is a nice change of pace from the polished poppier sounds of Apop and VNV.
Ideal Example of Terror EBM -- Heavy Hitting, Fast Paced, Dark Music.......2006-05-26
About the Band:
Fronted by Belgian Johan Van Roy, Suicide Commando is the seminal example of an industrial sub-genre known as terror electronic body music (EBM). Like most terror EBM acts, Suicide Commando can be characterized by the use of distorted and twisted vocals over an intense and pounding militaristic beat. As the name of the band might suggest, the lyrics take on an extremely dark subjects, focusing on death and murder. In general, this genre of music isn't seriously promoting or glorifying anything, but is audio art designed to convey an emotional sense of fear and terror.
About the Album:
This latest album will appeal to fans of Suicide Commando's well alternative chart topping album "Mindstrip". Dance friendly and hard hitting, many of the tracks on this album are sure to make their way onto alternative dance floors and radio shows. A common complaint of terror EBM, that the overuse of distorted vocals makes it hard to actually understand the lyrics, does not apply to Bind, Torture, Kill. Van Roy actually has done a beautiful job in balancing the use of voice distortion to the point to where you can clearly understand the lyrics, but to where the distortion adds an angry edge to the fast paced electronic melody and beats.
Recommended Tracks:
- Bind, Torture, Kill
- Bleed For Us All
- Menschenfresser (Eat Me)
- F*** You Bitch
Tracks such as Godsend (Deceased, Pt. 2) also feature spoken word voice-overs similar in style and substance to those used by other industrial albums such as Velvet Acid Christ's "Fun with Knives". This mix of voice-overs & distorted vox works well.
The version of the album being offered on amazon.com is the Metropolis records import. In Europe the album was released on Dependent. The two versions should be very similar. There is however a limited edition version with 5 extra tracks that has also been released. This review is for the regular edition.
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- Tactical Sekt
- Aslan Faction
- Wumpscut
- Grendel
- Hocico
- Aghast View
- Psyclon 9
great new offer.......2006-05-04
Suicide Commando surely released a great new album. The tracks sound this time more like the (old) Wumpscut) and I like it. Although I think their last album Axis Of Evil was one of their best , I just loved the melotron melancholic choirs in the back ground, Bind , Torture Kill is a must for all Suicide Commando fans. No one will be disappointed, for sure.I gave it 4 stars and not 5 just to indicate that Johan should stay on his own path and not go into Wumpscut too much.
... and I barely like Suicide Commando.......2006-05-04
this album is hard core. I love the high end and the beats, but really, the lyrics are silly (again). It's not Axis of Evil. It's MUSIC
Average customer rating:
- Remix the TKK
- What a shocker, it's good!
- I'm disappointed :(
- Yes!!!!!! Excellent!!!!
- TKK 2002
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Golden Pillz: The Luna Remixes
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
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- My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
ASIN: B0000645IA
Release Date: 2002-04-30 |
Tracks:
- Temptation Serenade (Smell The Heel Remix)
- Asylum Disiple (Set It Free Remix)
- Radio Silicon (Silverado Remix)
- Hour Of Zero (Don't Mess With Illinoize Remix)
- Girl Without A Planet (Zodiac Girl Remix)
- Flesh Playhouse (1 On 1 Remix)
- Temptation Serenade (Bombasic Remix)
- Radio Silicon (Consumed Remix)
- Asylum Disciple (.38 Remix)
- Flesh Playhouse (Give Us Flesh Remix)
- Jungle Of Love (Juju Remix)
- Hour Of Zero (On Fire Remix)
- The Untouchable Class (Megatroid Remix)
- Flesh Playhouse (Eat You Up Remix)
Album Description
14 hook-heavy remixed masterpieces from some of the hippest underground artists & DJ's from across the globe. Each putting their own twist on the music of Thrill Kill Kult the band that is still redefining dance music, live performance after 13 years. Digipak. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Remix the TKK.......2004-10-04
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult has woven a complex and diverse musical tapestry that spans well over a decade. Just listen to 1988's I See Good Spirits... coupled with 1995's Hit and Run Holiday to see what I'm getting at. Whether they're putting on a groove involving sex, drugs or Satanism it's all uniquely Thrill Kill, and it's all infectious.
2001 saw the project release The Reincarnation of Luna, a collection of titillating discotheque favorites and esoteric jazzy lounge tunes that should have Angelo Badalamenti squirming from the competition. 2002 has been gloriously christened with Golden Pillz: The Luna Remixes and without a doubt the year will be better for it.
Golden Pillz is a stylized reworking of an already good album. We're not polishing a turd, here; TKK's material is good, damn good. To screw up these songs up would be like screwing up your own funeral. The notable differences are basically the same as with all remix albums. The vocals have a varying array of digital effects added to them and the sequences are reconfigured in an attempt to distinguish it from the original number. Markedly different on this particular release is the use of acid house bass lines in addition to or in place of TKK's groovy slap bass style. In the end the tunes are punched way up for the dance floor, and the outcome is well worth the price of admission.
By Christopher Curry
What a shocker, it's good!.......2003-08-07
Honestly I expected this CD to have some really lame remixes by some no name mixers and just bought it because I have all of TKK's other CD's. I love TKK and I also love electronica, trance, dance etc and this is a fantastic fusion of the two. If nothing else I thought the first cut, remix of Temptation Serenade was cool just for using a teeny tiny but nevertheless there, sample from Pet Shop Boys song "Heart" in much the same way as they used Jody Watley eons ago for "Cuz It's Hot." Good solid remixes all the way through. I"m glad they didn't stick to the original songs, that's not what a remix is about.
Also check out the Elektrik Inferno Live CD. Again I thought it would be poor quality but it kicks...!
I'm disappointed :(.......2003-06-01
I am a huge TKK fan, but I must say I wasn't overly impressed with this album, one of the best attributes of TKK is their unusual sound, and I found this album to be rather mediocre. if you are big into techno stuff buy it, but if you want more of the good ol' TKK we all know and love I say pop in confessions of a knife, Hit and run holiday, or 13 above the night and enjoy.
Yes!!!!!! Excellent!!!!.......2002-05-13
This is why I stay loyal to this band...they surprise you every couple of years. This album rules! I have kept it in steady rotation for the past week and it has no signs of dropping off my list. If you like techno and have never heard of this group before this album, then buy it, you won't regret it.
TKK 2002.......2002-05-11
"Golden Pillz" is an album of remixes based on tracks from My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult's album "The Reincarnation of Luna". The band is known for its mixture of b-movie attitude, aggressive electronics, and tongue-in-cheek commentary on sex & Satan. Thrill Kill Kult's sound has changed a lot over the years, and "Luna" found them updating their unique combination of eletronic beats, house, and rock & roll.
"Golden Pillz" features 14 remixes from that project, most of them done by individuals outside the band, so this gives it a haphazard quality that provides interesting but uneven results.
The best cuts seem to be the ones that stick close to TKK's original game plan. The curious appearance of movie samples has always been a hallmark of Thrill Kill Kult, and while their appearance on "Luna" was spare, here they crop up in several places. "Asylum Disciple" gets two different retreads, most effectively by Jonathan Cox. Julian Beeston from Nitzer Ebb provides a mix of "Radio Silicon" that contains the throbbing synths that were characteristic of his former band, and it works here as well. The album track "Flesh Playhouse" also gets several revisions here, most notably by Bill Van Ryn, who recasts the album version in a sleazier environment, replete with campy samples that hearken back to the Kult's glory days. Buzz McCoy himself contributes several of the mixes, with "Untouchable Class" being revised as an aggressive stormer with robotic vocals, and "Girl Without a Planet" repositioned as a giddy instrumental romp akin to something off of 1999's "Dirty Little Secrets" project.
There are several misfires too, that could be seen as either curious experiments or blatant mistakes. The repitition of some of the tracks gets to be a little exhausting (did there really need to be three different versions of ANY of the songs?). The truncated length of the tracks also prevents "Golden Pillz" from providing anything truly suitable for current dancefloors, stunting any ability to draw a dancefloor in with lengthy passages, builds, or breaks. Rather, "Golden Pillz" seems designed more as an odd radio collection, giving a number of producers the chance to inject their own madness into the mythos of Thrill Kill Kult.
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- Good Job Kid Loco
- kid loco keeps it fresh
- A questionable album
- Voices in my head
- French Tweak
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Kill Your Darlings
Kid Loco
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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ASIN: B00005OMHF
Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Cocaine Diana
- Lucy's Talking
- Horsetown In Vain
- Three Feet High Reefer
- A Little Bit Of Soul
- I Can't Let It Happen To You
- Gypsie Good Time
- Here Come The Munchies
- Going Round In Circles
- I Want You
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Kid Loco returns with more of his signature trip-hop blend, but with a novel pop twist. With his former releases, Prelude to a Grand Love Story and Jesus Life for Children Under 12 Inches, Loco challenged Dimitri from Paris as France's premier mixmaster. Loco uses Kill Your Darlings to take a bolder step that will please some, but not all.
More than ever, Kill Your Darlings reveals Loco's love of Serge Gainsbourg and the Velvet Underground, with listless vocals supplied by Departure Lounge's Tim Keegan and Quinn's Louis Quinn. Darlings is a sexy, black-and-blue pop record ready-made for surreal video action (or perhaps an Acura ad). It's also a drowsy dreamland for chilled intent.
Strummed acoustic guitar fills the Velvets-like reminiscing of "Cocaine Diana," followed by the Stones-ish swell of "Lucy's Talking," which is offset by blasts of tuba and trumpet. Spooky Gregorian chants intro the album's first truly trip-hop track, "Horsepower in Vain," which uses sitar and groaning brass to create an ominous night vision. The respite comes with the lilting Cubano strut of "Gypsie Good Time," the bittersweet "I Can't Let It Happen to You," and the bolting big beats of "Going 'Round in Circles." Merging despondent vocals with fleshy trip-hop, Kill Your Darlings attempts avant punk/trip-hop assimilation. Kudos for experimentation. --Ken Micallef
Customer Reviews:
Good Job Kid Loco.......2006-09-27
This my first cd from Kid Loco and I like it. "Kill Your Darlings" is a good cd. All of the songs are decent. But "Horsetown in Vain" is my favorite one so far. It's the reason why I decided to get this cd. I might get more Kid loco cds later. If u are a fan of Kid Loco or just into laid back music, this is for u.
kid loco keeps it fresh.......2002-07-28
Being a fan of Kid Loco I wouldnt say that this a bad album or that this is not his stlye. I think Kid has come with something fresh and new alot of people can get with the velet undergorung with that dark edge. Its the kind of cd I can put on with friends sit back and drink Martinies and reflect on life!
A questionable album.......2002-04-12
Kid Loco is undoubtedly a talented artist. I love his style
of music. However, I was disappointed with this album. He continuously makes reference to "Jesus" in various derogative ways. The lyrics on this album are dark and do not flow together very well. To my disappointment, "Kill Your Darlings" was not a very classy album.
Voices in my head.......2002-02-25
Kid Loco has been talking to me for some time now.
About 18 months ago I began exploring the whole downtempo/lounge/chill-out/wallpaper/call-it-what-you-will scene.
K&D, Fila Brazillia, dZihan & Kamien, anything on Ninjatune, Air... and on and on.
So far, so predictable. Most people reading this review will know the above names, and if there are any that are new to you, please go for a browse around Amazon...
This wonderful range of call-them-what-you-will artists border trip-hop, drum & bass, jazz, techno & house. They cross-over, switch back, mix and match, and generally make up their own rules.
Throughout this journey, a name kept being thrown up. Kid Loco. Again and again. The Kid is French, cue references to DJ Cam and Dmitri from Paris - not bad references to say the least.
So I finally took the plunge with three Kid Loco CDs. This one, Jesus Life, and DJ Kicks.
It might well have been three different artists, and thus I immediately understand how some people may have been disappointed with "...Darlings", but for me variety is not just the spice of life, its the very essence.
All three CDs are excellent and well worth an investment.
So, what is THIS one like?
Actually, Amazon's own review covers it very well. The Velvet Underground is all over this CD, and it evokes images of drug induced trances, mellow moments for the high, and lazy come downs.
Clearly this is a big change from Loco's previous work, but hey, keep your mind open. Kid Loco not only gets away with this change, he has created a marvellous opus.
The Kid did good.
French Tweak.......2002-01-31
It was there all along. Echoes of Lou reed and the Velvet Underground, Bob Dylan's defiance,
and Serge Gainsbourg's 60's kitsch. You had to listen carefully under the electronic beat layers
of "Prelude to a grand Love Story"(Kid Loco's first album) to capture the mad blunted prodigy's
influences. "Kill your Darlings" offers no apologies for being a rock album, and mocks a
worldwide consensus that the French can't(rock). Kid Loco's "pastiche" humor saves "Darling"
from being self-indulgent and cliché, and never takes itself too seriously. But his genius lies in a grand fakery of sampling and knob tweaking, which with the enlisted help of singers Tim Keegan (Departure Lounge) and Louise Quinn, creates the perfect illusion of a great band lost in time.
Average customer rating:
- Not for the Faint Hearted, But undeniably a Frantic & Fractured masterpiece....!!!
- dance of the crazy pill
- Where's the sample clips?
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Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You
Kid606
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ASIN: B0000DZTL5
Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- The Illness (Album Mix)
- Who Wah Kill Sound?
- Andy Warhol Is Dead But We Still Have Hope
- Ecstasy Motherfucker
- Total Recovery Is Possible
- Buckle Up
- If I Had A Happy Place This Would Be It
- Site Specific Sound Installation
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- I Think I'm Alone Now
- Woofer Wrecker
- Parenthood
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Not for the Faint Hearted, But undeniably a Frantic & Fractured masterpiece....!!!.......2005-09-16
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.......2005-06-17
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-//)
Where's the sample clips?.......2003-12-08
Well, I've read good reviews of this album and would like to hear it... but I'm sick of getting ripped off with the $15 gambles. There are no sample clips online here, nor on the record label's web site. Actually, Amazon seems to be the ONLY place to even buy this cd - I've looked in 3 stores, no one had it. Here's some advice to Kid606 - sample clips sell cd's, get some online. Otherwise what's to stop people from downloading the mp3's for free?
o.......2003-11-30
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.
Renaissance of Drill and Bass.......2003-11-11
The next time your boss asks you to "dazzle him", please do the following: start with an existing idea, something so obvious and already established as doctrine, tweak it ever so slightly and try to pass it off as your own. The key to convincing him is simple: be bold. In fact, with enough arrogance, you could probably give the presentation in your briefs, wearing a chicken on your head.
Though life is probably a little easier when your boss is label-owner/lunatic Mike Patton (a guy known for drinking urine out of his own boot while on stage), Miguel Depedro, aka kid606 (yes, that's how he spells his name these days), has truly resold the Taco Bell Chihuahua, as it were. That is, for being such an "experimental" artist, Kid doesn't really offer the listener anything new -- Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You was six years in the making, but you could say that about all of his music. However, as with almost every kid606 release, Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You is completely unique; he combines every style of "electronic" music devised over the last twenty-five years.
"The Illness (Album Mix)" bounds out of the gate with a revivalist minister sample, a mantra that will become evident for the next 52 minutes: "They say the meek will inherit the earth, but that's a damn lie; the freaks gonna inherit the earth. Can I get an amen?!" The track is spastic to say the least, offering layers of canonical squelching acid lines, one old school break after another, often mixed together, and the "whoo / yeah" James Brown sample rendered ubiquitous by Rob Base's "It Take's Two". How does Kid pull it off? He reverses it so the "yeah" precedes the "whoo", and guess what? It turns out that the sample was actually the Roadrunner, sticking his tongue out. Genius. After the slightly more hyperactive "Who Wah Kill Sound", Depedro shows that he hasn't lost his soft side, dropping in the sliced-up guitar/string driven "Andy Warhol is Dead But We Still Have Hope". The calm, however, is short-lived. "Ecstasy Motherf**ker" is every anti-raver's dream -- you could easily dance yourself to death trying to keep up with this nearly nine-minute blazer. High-pitched chants of "beat goes boom, boom, boom / beat goes bip, bip, bip", "Yo, give me something to dance to" and "You're some jumping motherf**kers" accompany the blinding BPM count (I can't hear anything above 240 BPM) and 303 basslines...and then it really takes off. Kid slices up B-grrl vocals ad nauseum, until a goddess of reason literally speaks the verdict: "I am a cliché / I am a cliché". To keep the "formula" fresh, "Buckle Up" features legendary marble-mouthed dance-hall toaster/DJ Wayne Lonesome, who spouts unintelligible-to-the-white-naked-ear lyrics that will have you desperately screaming your own (presumably misheard) lyrics -- mine are "Vaya Big Bird, we're gonna make you burn". Just when you thought drill and bass was passé, "Powerbookfiend" takes you to tempos unknown with gabber bass drums and, of course, a sampled DJ telling a crowd, "I told you to be ready for the sounds of the future". "I Think I'm Alone Now" serves as an interlude to the soon-to-be club classic "Woofer Wrecker", the best song The Prodigy never wrote; indeed, Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You's art nods to their Music for the Jilted Generation album art, with Kid606's alter-ego, Tiger Boy, cutting the bridge from a miserable polluted city to a Nirvana of music and dancing...bears?
At the first listen, Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You's dizzying speed and familiar sounds might catch you off guard, but get over it. Kid606 could talk you into thinking Pippi Longstocking is cool, plaid works with stripes and that the Tooth Fairy exists. Again, the moral is simple: if you can ignore what everyone tells you and insist you are right, you'll always win.
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- Revved up and ready
- TKK LIVE!
- can I give this album a negative number?
- Decent..
- This is Beyond Belief! Nearly f%ckin Perfect!
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My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
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ASIN: B00006JODA
Release Date: 2002-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Kooler Than Jesus
- Disko Fleshpot
- Nervous Xians
- Sex On Wheelz
- Swine And Roses
- LeatherSex
- ...Cuz It's Hot
- Ride The Mindway
- Sexy Sucker
- Delicate Terror
- Electrical Soul Wish
Album Description
First live recording ever from the sexsational industrial disco act. Features classic Wax Trax-era club hits, like 'Kooler Than Jesus', 'The Days Of Swine and Roses', 'Cuz it's Hot' and 'Sex on Wheelz'. Sleaze Box Records. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Revved up and ready.......2007-04-09
Like the racing flags on the cover suggest, this TKK release is a full-speed-ahead rush. The "live" versions of the tracks have always been very exciting, and this recording is a great way to bring it home. Check out the live mix of "Kooler Than Jesus", which immediately became my favorite version of the song, ever. It's more like a remix album at times, and on those terms, it's a lot better than the "My Life Remixed" album that came a little later.
TKK LIVE!.......2004-10-04
My, my, my, it's an extremely busy time for the TKK. They've been known as `Amerika's most dangerous Kult' but never `Amerika's most prolific'. By no means am I complaining. Quite the contrary I'm tickled a bright shade of pink to have all of this new Thrill Kill material cumming my way. They made us wait 4 long years in between Dirty Little Secrets and The Reincarnation of Luna but eventually got things rolling, and right on the heelz of Luna was a full-lengths worth of remixes entitled Golden Pillz. Now only 6 months after that release I hold in my mucky little mitts Elektrik Inferno Live and to say the least I am a damned happy boy!
What can I say about a live TKK album that you wouldn't already guess? I don't know of anything, but I will say that for those out there who still think that electronic music is merely `button punching' then please know that some different `buttons' were pushed for these performances. The percussion has been pumped up along with the vocals, and the sequenced arrangements have been jacked with just enough to keep things interesting. The recording quality is first-rate and shows that the Kult's tunes can really take on new forms in a live environment. Of course plenty of devilishly sexy movie samples and sounds are abound. In the immortal words of George Clinton, "You will dance. Sucka!"
can I give this album a negative number?.......2003-08-14
I have seen TKK in concert half a dozen time and have bean a big fan of theirs for 12 years since I first saw them in concert. I was really dissapointed in the last tour to the point where I actually had to walk out, the sound was bad the energy was bad it just wasn't the same band I have seen so many times and looked forward to seeing. when this live album came out I got it because I have everything they have recorded, I was skeptical because of my expierence at the concert but thought that maybe it was just a bad night. The album prooves it wasn't a bad night but a bad tour. I highly reccomend any TKK album, but avoid this one at all costs.. hopefully Groovy Mann and Levi can get the wheels back on the band and get back to awsome music.
Decent.........2003-03-20
Although, I prefer some of the album versions over a few of the live tracks, especially Swine + Roses.
This is Beyond Belief! Nearly f%ckin Perfect!.......2002-12-14
Shameless, enhanced, fully saturated, amazing track list, under the "guise" of a "live" recording, TKK end up releasing a slamming "Best Of" !
Considering how pre-programmed most of their instrumentation is, this could've been called "In A Crowd/In A Vacuum". The smashing element of this CD is that it consists of The Thrill Kill Kult's most dead-on, updated, ferocious, versions/mixes of all the songs included. "Ride The Mindway", in this incarnation, could give you an orgasmic annuerism, all by itself. Light years better than the "Confessions..." version.
My only wish is that they included, "Hour Of Zero", and "The Golden Strip", so all the albums would be represented. "Daisy Chain 4 Satan", too, knowing how much more vicious it it "Live".
This is easily one of My Life With The Thrill Kill Kults best-ever recordings. Death to trend-hoppers. Long Live TKK !
BaRoN DaKoTA
Average customer rating:
- Very Solid Album
- Mix it up, TKK!
- TKK ~ give us poison, make us holy, keep us happy!
- BEST TKK ALBUM EVER!!!
- Cinematic Blasphemy, Carnal Rites, and Loungey Weltschmertz!
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ASIN: B00005Q3ZM
Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Radio Silicon
- The Untouchable Class
- Hour Of Zero
- The Kult Konnection
- Girl Without A Planet
- Temptation Serenade
- Bettie
- Flesh PlayHouse
- Heelz Afire
- Jungle Of Love
- Asylum Disciple
- Theme De Luna
Album Description
The first studio album in 4 years promises to be loaded with radio faves and undeniable dance floor grooves! 13 years and a million records later, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult still redefines dance music, live performance & groovyness. Now they redefine their role in independent music with the Sexsational release from their own Sleazebox Records label, packaged in a Digipak.
Customer Reviews:
Very Solid Album.......2007-01-12
This is my favorite album by the group. There are some real excellent tracks on here, notably "Radio Silicon", "The Hour Zero", "Bettie", and "Heelz Afire". Some of these tracks have a real different sound then your typcial MLWTKK album. "The Hour Zero" is a real downtempo tune that stands out as the highlight of the album in my mind. A great tune to sort of just chill out to and shut eyes.
Mix it up, TKK!.......2006-09-03
Honestly, I never could get into most of TKK's stuff... but this album just does it for me. It's got a nice mix of everything to it and TKK mixes everything up just right... jazz, lounge, retro, glam, blues, 80s even (can you say?) and electronics. It's very fresh and this album is full of catchy hooks! Won't disappoint!
TKK ~ give us poison, make us holy, keep us happy!.......2005-04-24
This TKK album is one of my faves along with 13 above the night and confessions of a knife. I like the dance tracks the best like "temptation serenade", "radio silicon", and "flesh playhouse". This is definitely the strongest album TKK's put out in awhile. The last couple of albums had a lot of good songs, but quite a few stinkers too, while luna is solid the whole way through.
BEST TKK ALBUM EVER!!!.......2003-03-06
if you love the cult and you don't own this disc you are SERIOUSLY MISSING OUT.
my favorite album used to be 13 above the night.
(primarily because it mixed up all of their styles on one disc)
anyway,
the reincarnation of luna, pretty much takes 13 above the night, throws it on the ground, and urinates on it.
GET THIS ALBUM NOW!!!
Cinematic Blasphemy, Carnal Rites, and Loungey Weltschmertz!.......2003-01-07
Well, I wasn't sure this album would ever see the light of day. Their first studio creation in 5 years, alotta water's passed under the bridge. Whatta relief! This disc is sensational in every sense of the word. The production is seamless, the clarity of sound surrounds you. While still a little slim on the out-of-context, dialogue-bytes for my taste, there's more of 'em here than on "CrimeForAllSeasons". An element that I consider part of their definative signature.
To me, THE REINCARNATION OF LUNA is TKK's most musically accomplished work. McCoy's instrumentation is impeccable, and references most of his strongest muses, namely goth/industrial, lounge/jazz, techno/disco, and cowpunk/metal! Mann's vocalizing is also taking some interesting new turns here. Variations abound. Just having seen them on tour, I can attest to the fact that the BombGangGirl featured on this record: Lady Cherrie Blue is as effective a singer as she is a dancer. Similar to Cinderella Pussy.
The highlights here: "Hour Of Zero". Shockingly relaxed, but dark and cryptic. Mann's delivery is new, and refreshingly pure on this hip hop hybrid. Blue's soulsister backups are top notch here. Great melodies. Melodies!!!
"Untouchable Class" takes up where "SexOnWheels" & "The Golden Strip" left off. Guitar-heavy bump&grind deluxe. Great nasty lyric.
"Temptation Serenade" and "Flesh Playhouse" are dansefloor anthems at TKK's kinetic best. Hypnotic and multi-coloured.
"Girl Without A Planet", and "Heelz Afire": Dark, sleazoid, lounge-lizard, extravaganzas. Symphonic in density, maudlin AND hysterical simultaneously!
"Bettie" - Jazz in hells waiting room.
A spectacular comeback, and consolidation of their strengths.
Get THE REINCARNATION OF LUNA. You'll be glad you did.
Average customer rating:
- Poorly mixed collection of GREAT music
- totally eclectic, yet highly listenable mix
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How to Kill the DJ, Pt. 2
Optimo
Manufacturer: Kill the DJ
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ASIN: B00026WSM0
Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
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- Intro/Wars of Armaggedon - Funkadelic
- Decree [Beat][Version] - Laibach
- End [Disco Version, Pt. 1] - John Carpenter, John Carpenter
- Narkotik! - Hiltmeyer Inc.
- We're Rocking the Planet [Beat] - Hashim
- New York City - Miroslav Vitous
- Sex Dwarf - Soft Cell
- Demented Drums - Carl Craig
- Orange Mistake - Luciano,
- Phylyps Track 2 - Basic Channel
- Flying Turns - Crash Course in Science
- On Fire - Revolting Cocks
- I Walk [Superpitcher Schaffel Mix] - Depeche Mode
- I Walk [Superpitcher Schaffel Mix] - Quarks
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- New Kind of Kick - The Cramps
- Night
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- Damaged Goods - Gang of Four
- Good Vibrations
- Word - Junkyard Band
- Nice n' Sleazy - The Stranglers
- Cissy Strut/A Minha Menina - Os Mutantes,
- Shack Up - Banbarra
- Stand on the Word [Larry Levan Remix] - Joubert Singers
- Heaven and Hell - 20th Century Steel Band
- Out of the Races and On to the Tracks
- Money [Reese Revamp][Mix] - Cameo, Crackhaus
- Barf
- Timing, Forget the Timing/Whorehouse New Process - Akufen,
- Is It All Over My Face? - Loose Joints
- Eisbaer - Grauzone
- Destination Overdrive [DFA Dub][Dub] - Chromeo, Medium Medium
- White Mice
- Quebec Nightclub/Sex Is No Emergency - Akufen, Monte Cazazza
- Two Shaves and a Shine - Nurse with Wound
- Atomic - Blondie
- Easy Lee/Moments in Love - The Art of Noise,
- Dexter/Dream Baby Dream
- Dexter/Autoconform
- One More Tune - Optimo
- Everybody's Gotta Live - Love
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- Mulholland Drive Theme - Angelo Badalamenti
- Another Thought - Arthur Russell
- Model - Balanescu Quartet
- Bacon Fat - Lee Hazlewood, Nancy Sinatra
- Some Velvet Morning
- Guns of Brixton
- Final Steps - Sun City Girls
- Opium Den - Andre Williams
- Chicken Walk - Hasil Adkins
- I Hate You - Monks
- Minha Menina - Os Mutantes
- Handclapping Song - The Meters
- Heaven and Hell - 20th Century Steel Band
- Nothing But a Heartache - The Flirtations
- Snakes Crawl - Bush Tetras
- White Mice
- Baby's On Fire
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Customer Reviews:
Poorly mixed collection of GREAT music.......2005-03-28
I've been collection mix-CDs for awhile now (Ninja Tune, Paul Oakenfold, etc.), but only came across "How to Kill the DJ" (PT.2) after hearing it in a local coffee shop. I was lucky enough to happen across the disc in a record shop, and it's been in permenant rotation pretty much ever since.
Disc One by Optimo is the real gem here. My favorite mix-CDs are those albums that take the listener or an unexpected journey through styles and times, and Disc 1 doesn't disappoint. Optimo probably could've stuck with pure house-disco - selections from Laiback, Carl Craig and Grauzone in particular really get the party started here. Instead, Optimo goes the kitchen sink route, mixing in everything from funk to punk, indie rock and 80s rock. Tracks by the Cramps, Gang of Four, the Stranglers, the Rapture and Blondie are interspersed with bleepy casio techno and raw house, and make this one of the more unpredictable and fun discs I've ever heard.
Disc 2 by Espacio is ever more eclectic, forgoing the typical house route entirely. Instead, we get classical, vocal tracks, garage rock by the Monks, latin rock by Os Mutantes, funk by the Meters, and pure 60s psychedelia by Sun City Girls. Disc 1 is more fun, but Disc 2 was entirely unexpected and features a lot of great tracks; hardly one clunker in the bunch.
I'd have given this five stars, but parts of both CDs hit some rough spots. Disc 2 is more or less a collection of songs, not truly a mix, so this didn't bother me as much. In Disc 1 there are some serious rough patches, where one song will just sort of end and another will begin. Hey, I realize it must be tough to make the Revolting Cocks flow into "I Walk" by the Quarks, but wasn't there a smoother way to do it? Other than just basically dropping one song out and planting another? At other times, the volume seems to seriously change depending on the track - that made the mix sound even rougher. If "How to Kill the DJ" were recorded live, I could understand - Since it wasn't, at times the mix sounds a little sloppy.
That's about my only complain. Otherwise, "How to Kill the DJ" is LOADED with great music - Tracks that you've already come to love like "Atomic" by Blondie, along with a smattering of songs that sound so perfectly familiar you'll think you've heard them before. The sublime "Opium Den" by Sun City Girls on Disc 2 comes to mind. You could do a lot worse than this CD, especially if you're into a little experimentation and want to be exposed to many different artists at once.
totally eclectic, yet highly listenable mix.......2005-02-25
When I first started getting into listening to mix discs, I thought they were one of the best things ever. At the time, my musical knowledge and interests were somewhat limited, yet I was always excited to hear things that someone else thought were interesting chosen for me. As I've gotten older, my interest in a DJ simply mixing tracks together in a smooth way has somewhat waned, but I still like an inventive mix once in awhile and although it's gotten a bit out-of-hand lately, I still love the idea of a good mashup.
That said, this release from Optimo (aka JG Wilkes and JD Twitch) is one of the more interesting things I've heard in some time. Although it's somewhat similar to the Soulwax 2 Many DJs series in terms of the sheer number of different styles that it combines, How To Kill The DJ [Part 2] takes it one step further even by seemingly trying to include as many musical styles (from the past 40 years or so) as humanly possible into one bizarre mix that flips styles with ease and mashes tracks like it was yesterdays news (which I suppose it is).
A two disc set, the first is a mixed disc of tracks and the second is a seemingly even more eclectic batch of single 'classic' tracks that the duo picked. For sheer listening and surprise factor, the first disc easily takes the cake as it starts with "Wars Of Armageddon" from Funkadelic and promptly runs through tracks from everyone from Laibach to The Cramps to Banbarra and even Nurse With Wound. That's just the start of the madness, though, as "Damaged Goods" by Gang Of Four rips off entirely before somehow mixing into "Good Vibrations" from the Langley Schools Music Project. To say it's a bit of a surprise is an understatement, but then who would have thought that Suicide's "Dream Baby Dream" would fit on top of Ricardo Villalobos' "Dexter?"
Like other mixes that have come out with the prime intention of flaunting just how out-there the actual track mixes can be, part of the charm with How To Kill The DJ [Part 2] is the sheer surprise factor in hearing how many of the tracks are put together. Unlike mainstream mashups, though, it's also clear that the duo have a love of the obscure and aren't afraid to dig deep past the mainstream and bend tracks to their will in order to drop the cuts that they like. With 42 tracks running over an hour of time, you'll probably even hear something you've never heard before but might want to follow-up on (I know I did).
The second disc is even more unique in some ways, as the group includes some more spaced-out tracks that might not have fit quite as well into the mix format (although that didn't obviously stop them in other places). Again, the disc runs over an hour in length and includes tracks from André Williams, The Balanescu Quartet, Sun City Girls, Hasil Adkins, The Flirtations, and Angelo Badalamenti. In 60 tracks combined on the two discs, there's a taste of just about every style you can think of. Whle it's not always a completely smooth listen, it ultimately very seriously satisfies what I really loved so much about mix discs when I was first collecting them, which is that it got me interested in a couple new things that I've never heard. Bizarre, but highly addictive.
(from almost cool music reviews)
Average customer rating:
- Dark, groovy, and unique
- Mesh
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When the Blood Turns Black
Kill Memory Crash
Manufacturer: Ghostly Int'l
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ASIN: B00009Y3LI
Release Date: 2003-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Inside The Box
- Throw Up Your Mind
- Come Alive
- Sp-Fluid
- Technasty
- Bonus Track 1
Customer Reviews:
Dark, groovy, and unique.......2007-03-25
There's so much going on underneath the infectious beats on this album. OK, I'll confess, 90% of the time I just listen to 'Inside the box' - 6 times in a row or so! I can see that track working it's way into a matrix-style movie soundtrack some day.
Mesh.......2004-04-16
WOW! Going back to old EBM IS GOOD! From first listening I was hooked. During the first few days of owning this album I think I listened to it at least 15 times! Great harsh dancy beats, robotic voices, and machines like you wouldnt belive. Deffinitely check this one out if you're a fan of the whole Ghostly family or even if you're just an industrial fan in general.
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Say "Infected"
Solea Amphibia
Manufacturer: No Bones/Dressed To Kill
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00005EBKJ
Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Say "Infected"
- Bass-Ilica
- Soleance
- Into the Hollow Stern
- Leaking Sea
- Blend of Starlight and Moonshine
- Beans and Tomatoes
- Babybird
- Tickle the Ivories
- Kinky Robota
- Reappearance
Average customer rating:
- ok
- awesome mix!
- Top Dog
- 2 Many DJ's?
- SEX KIDS, CLUB PISTOLS! TECHNO ANARCHY IN THE U.K.!
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Kill the DJ
Keoki
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ASIN: B0000DI4TF
Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Rocket Miss USA (Intro) - Sigue Sigue Sputnik
- Are 'Friends' Electric? (Leaether Strip Remix) - Gary Numan
- American Life - Soundchaser
- Planet Earth - Nova
- Bela Lugosi's Dead (Julian Beeston Rmx) - Godhead
- The Walk - Bellatronica
- I Was Made For Loving You - Queen Of Japan
- Israel - Effcee
- Girls & Boys - Fear Cult
- Judy Is A Punk - The Ramones
- Temple of Love - Technova
- Desire (Dirty Sanchez Remix) - Gene Loves Jezebel
- She Sells Sanctuary - Effcee
- Fucking On The Dancefloor - Dirty Sanchez
- You Spin Me Around (Vicious Mix) - Dead Or Alive
- She's Lost Control - Exhibition
- Christine (Flashleft Flygold Remix) - Nikias Chryssos
- Photographic - Freezepop
- Do You Think I'm Sexy - Queen Of Japan
- Comfortably Numb - Scissor Sisters
- Seventeen (The Droyds Mix) - Ladytron
- Sweet Dreams - Automatic
- blue Monday (Retro Mix) - DJ Fuzz Vs. Keoki
- Drug Ballad - MC Unreal
- Silver Screen Shower Scene - Felix Da Housecat
- Sid's Death Report - Sid's Death Report
- White Horse - Laid Back Vs. Funkstar De Luxe
- Sex Dwarf - Dirty Sanchez
- Welcome To The Future - Hawkwind
Product Description
1. Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Rocket Miss USA (Intro)
2. Gary Numan - Are "Friends" Electric? (Leaether Strip Remix)
3. Soundchaser - American Life
4. Nova - Planet Earth
5. Godhead - Bela Lugosi's Dead (Julian Beeston Rmx)
6. Bellatronica - The Walk
7. Queen Of Japan - I Was Made For Loving You
8. Effcee - Israel
9. Fear Cult - Girls & Boys
10. The Ramones - Judy Is A Punk
11. Technova - Temple Of Love
12. Gene Loves Jezebel - Desire (Dirty Sanchez Remix)
13. Effcee - She Sells Sanctuary
14. Dirty Sanchez - Fucking On The Dancefloor
15. Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Vicious Mix)
16. Exhibition (Feat. Susan Ottaviano) - She's Lost Control
17. Nikias Chryssos - Christine (Flashleft Flygold Remix)
18. Freezepop - Photographic
19. Queen Of Japan - Do You Think I'm Sexy
20. Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb
21. Ladytron - Seventeen (The Droyds Mix)
22. Automatic - Sweet Dreams
23. Keokidonna Vs. DJ Fuzz - Blue Monday (Retro Mix)
24. MC Unreal - Drug Ballad
25. Felix Da Housecat (Feat. Miss Kitten) - Silver Screen Shower Scene
26. Sid's Death Report
27. Laid Back Vs. Funkstar De Luxe - White Horse
28. Dirty Sanchez - Sex Dwarf
29. Hawkwind - Welcome To The Future (Outro)
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
ok.......2006-06-19
those of you that are familiar with my reviews know that i hold a special place in my heart for this pioneer of the US scene. however i will give a honest review of this cd.
bottom line - there some absolute stellar remixes of some great songs on here (white horse) and there are some absolute duds on here as well.
so if you have your ff finger ready buy this album you will not be dissapointed.
awesome mix!.......2005-10-11
this cd was great! i love 80's music and it sounded so great the way keoki mixed it, he is pure genius!
Top Dog.......2004-03-10
This album is special fun for those whose club experience spans more than a decade because Keoki has included covers and remixes dating back from the '70s through the '80s and on into the new century. But this is not simply a nostalgic nod to days gone by, our good DJ has mashed and mixed his subjects until the product became uniquely and dazzlingly his own. Notable stand-outs include Gary Numan's "Are Friends Electric," Godhead's cover of The BauHaus "Bela Lugosi's Dead," and Effcee's remake of The Cults "She Sells Sanctuary."
That's not to say there is no bad in all this good -- there is the unfortunate inclusion of a dreadful re-mix of Gene Loves Jezebel's "Desire," and the dead-pan delivery of various covers ("Do You Think I'm Sexy?" "I Was Made For Loving You,") gets old --- but the sum of it all is probably the best DJ created album I've ever heard. An absolute "must have" for any connoisseur of dance music or club culture.
2 Many DJ's?.......2003-12-23
Not too bad, though I found this CD to have many similarities with the 2 Many DJ's series... even the Courier font from the back cover! Maybe that was Keoki's intention, dunno. Some tracks have too much bass, and other have high trebles... But overall, it's a fun CD to listen to... Nostalgic!
PS. He totally messed up Felix's Silver Screen Shower Scene. the bpm is whacked!
SEX KIDS, CLUB PISTOLS! TECHNO ANARCHY IN THE U.K.!.......2003-12-14
Oh....I so love this one! A tribute to New Wave
and NY/UK Punk! Loved his head pasted on the body of
Sid Vicious! Love his rip-off of The Sex Pistols'
"Anarchy In The UK" single on the cover. He is to
Johnny Rotten as Mike Alig is to Sid Vicious, or is the
other way around? Whatever, little boys and girls.
Oh well...God Save The Clubkids!
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- Never Change [Clean]
- Now Who Dat
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