Who Still Kill Sound? | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 29, 2004 | |||
Genre | IDM, glitch | |||
Label | Tigerbeat6 (meow102) Very Friendly (UK)[1] Valve Records (AUS) ROMZ (JPN) | |||
Producer | Miguel Depedro | |||
Kid606 chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The A.V. Club | favorable[3] |
Cleveland Scene | favorable[4] |
Drowned In Sound | [5] |
PopMatters | favorable[6] |
Who Still Kill Sound? is a studio album by American electronic music artist Kid606.[1] It was released in 2004 through his own Tigerbeat6 imprint. The compact disc edition of the album included an extra set of bonus tracks, and Japanese and Australian editions of the disc (released through ROMZ and Valve Records, respectively) included two extra tracks on top of the standard CD track listing.
Critical reception
Now wrote that Kid606 "irreverently rips through rec-room raves and pounding ragga riots, moves on to booty-bumpin' cheerleader jams and detours briefly into goofy acid house before getting busy with some boomin' Dirty South crunkness."[7]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Miguel Depedro, except where noted
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Yr Inside the Smallest Rave on Earth" | 6:42 | |
2. | "Slammin' Ragga Bootleg Track" | 5:41 | |
3. | "Phat with a PhD" | 4:31 | |
4. | "Cex Remix I Forgot to Finish" | Cex, Miguel Depedro | 1:24 |
5. | "Live Acid Jam" | 6:18 | |
6. | "All I Wanted for Christmas Was My Braces Off" | 1:20 | |
7. | "Ladies" | 2:02 | |
8. | "Another Slammin' Ragga Bootleg Track (OK, Last One, I Promise!)" | 5:37 | |
9. | "Pregnant Cheerleader Theme Song" | 4:30 | |
10. | "Roll With It" | 3:38 | |
11. | "Rudestyleindiejunglistmassive" | 4:05 | |
12. | "I Wanna Rock (You Just Left the Smallest Rave on Earth)" | 5:43 | |
Total length: | 51:31 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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13. | "Dramatic Pause Of Silence To Signify The End Of The Album And Beginning Of Additional Songs Included On The CD To Make People Feel Better About Buying The CD Instead Of The Vinyl Version" | 0:30 | |
14. | "Robitussin Motherfucker (DJ Screw RIP)" | 4:51 | |
15. | "Ass Scratch Beaver" | Com.A, Miguel Depedro | 4:00 |
16. | "Wickid Megamix" | 5:49 | |
Total length: | 66:41 |
No. | Title | Length |
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17. | "Ecstasy Motherfucker Remix" (DJ Culprit remix) | 5:49 |
18. | "Powerbookfriend Remix" (Toecutter remix) | 4:32 |
Total length: | 77:02 |
Samples used
- "Yr Inside the Smallest Rave On Earth" samples Boogie Nights and "Trip II The Moon (Part 2)" by Acen.
- "Slammin' Ragga Bootleg Track" samples "Bongo Bong/Je Ne T'Aime Plus" by Manu Chao, "Amen, Brother" by The Winstons, and "Life Could" by Rotary Connection.
- "Rudestyleindiejunglistmassive" samples South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
- "Cex Remix I Forgot To Finish" samples "Texas Menstrates" by Cex.
- "Ass Scratch Beaver" samples "Air Scratch Battle" by Com.A
Credits
Adapted from the Who Still Kill Sound? liner notes.[8]
- Miguel Depedro - production, music
- Sue Cie - vocals ("Ladies" and "Roll With It")
- Joel Trussel - artwork
- Christopher Davidson - mastering (credited as Antimatter)
References
- 1 2 "Kid 606 - Who Still Kill Sound? (Very Friendly)". Manchester Evening News. February 15, 2007.
- ↑ "Who Still Kill Sound? - Kid606 | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- ↑ Battaglia, Andy (28 June 2004). "Kid606 - Who Still Kill Sound?". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
- ↑ Segal, Dave. "Kid606 - Who Still Kill Sound?". www.clevescene.com. Cleveland Scene. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
- ↑ Anonymous, Adam. "Kid606 - Who Still Kill Sound?". drownedinsound.com. Drowned In Sound. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
- ↑ O'Neil, Tim (6 July 2004). "Kid606 - Who Still Kill Sound?". www.popmatters.com. Popmatters. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
- ↑ "NOW: Kid606, Jun 24 - 30, 2004". February 9, 2005. Archived from the original on 2005-02-09.
- ↑ Who Still Kill Sound? (booklet). Kid606. Tigerbeat6. 2004.
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