Kinetic Stereokids

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Twisted Thoughts 04:36 Tools
explosions were heard 02:37 Tools
Barefoot In The Rain 04:44 Tools
Cold And Tired 03:16 Tools
Have a Nice Day 04:10 Tools
Planes With Teeth 07:45 Tools
red star 02:32 Tools
Free Money 04:51 Tools
times are ruff 03:34 Tools
Mindfuck 04:32 Tools
Low Blood Sugar 04:06 Tools
donuts are here 05:18 Tools
Drugs Is a Drag 05:45 Tools
The Way Things Were 05:59 Tools
positive vibrations 04:14 Tools
Assisted Living 03:10 Tools
Convalescent Feelings 02:51 Tools
Cancer 04:43 Tools
Blunder 07:49 Tools
Strategic Maneuvers 04:45 Tools
Proper Etiquette 06:19 Tools
Postmortem Blues 05:19 Tools
Explosions Were Heard (Live On KEXP) 05:58 Tools
Untitled 05:58 Tools
Code Red 06:56 Tools
Song A Day 382: Explosions Were Heard 06:56 Tools
Explosions Were Heard - Live on KEXP 06:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: July (2009) - 122/130 - Twisted Thoughts 06:00 Tools
Mechanical Outbreak 06:00 Tools
02 Have A Nice Day 06:00 Tools
Call It Quits 06:00 Tools
prelude 06:00 Tools
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"Imagine if DJ Shadow were into noise rock, if the Dead Milkmen rapped, or if My Bloody Valentine composed purely with found sounds." - KEXP Blog Kinetic Stereokids cut their teeth in Flint, Michigan-a city of abandoned auto industry, staggering unemployment and one of the nation's highest crime rates. What started as childhood friends seeking refuge in basement jam sessions has since developed into an inspired, intelligent and innovative brand of modern rock. With comparisons ranging from Beck to Mogwai, and the cited influence of Can, Elliott Smith and the Beastie Boys, the Kinetic Stereokids' sound is gritty, beat-heavy, sample-laden, lo-fi sonic alchemy. KSK first earned recognition playing warm-up shows in the metro Detroit area for acts such as …And you will know us by the trail of the dead, Secret Machines and Explosions In The Sky. They were consequently signed to Brooklyn-based label Overdraft Recordings. After the 2007 debut full-length release Basement Kids landed on the CMJ Radio 200 list, KSK gained national momentum, touring from New York to Los Angeles and from Pop Montreal to South by Southwest. Basement Kids' lead single, "Explosions Were Heard" was featured as Song of the Day by indie rock heavyweights and web-radio pioneers KEXP FM Seattle, and was also included on their groundbreaking Music That Matters podcast series. The buzz surrounding KSK spread beyond the U.S., as well, with their "junkyard folktronica" dubbed "insidious and addictive" and "attractive in so many ways" by various UK sources. In February 2008, KSK headed into Ghetto Recorders to mix their second release, Kid Moves, with Detroit studio legend Jim Diamond (White Stripes, The Mooney Suzuki, The Dirtbombs). The result is a more sophisticated effort than Basement Kids, while still retaining their distinctive grit. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.