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Kid606

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I can see a future where the assemblage of pure digital sound is the creation of its own world of music. Kid606 is taking us all there, and riding high on anime crazed synths pounding faster and more comlpex beats than the best of the IDM wankers. In many ways, the music itself seems to be like a search on the internet or into the land of a mind fascinated with the digital world. Kid606, a possible screenname, is merely encoding the virtual into beats that are just static but are the ideas behind this virtual world as well. In any case, Kid606 brings us to a crazed land of beats that fly like Neo in the Matrix, along with about a thousand other sounds colliding, hip hop, chilled out love songs seeming to be word processed ideas from geeks, drum n' bass hip hop, biker gangs, and then a grand theft of a million audio sources turning hip hop anthems into chip-munk singers and digital ear plays. If music is going digital, we shall hail Kid606 like we hail Microsoft as king of all that is in the digital realm.

Posted by unknownunknown0 at 02:58, 08 Jan 2004