Kid606
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About
Kid606 (born July 27, 1979, Caracas, Venezuela) is the stage name of Miguel Trost De Pedro, an electronic musician who was raised in San Diego and later moved to San Francisco. He is most closely associated with the glitch, IDM, Hardcore techno, and breakcore scenes. Kid606’s music is similar to the work of his friend and colleague Lesser, as well as hardcore and IDM acts such as Atari Teenage Riot, Autechre, Mr. Oizo, and Matmos. He is primarily inspired not by his electronic contemporaries, but by his love of the Industrial music, Death metal, and Industrial metal of the 1980s and 90s, particularly bands like Godflesh and Napalm Death. His music is known for its high tempo breakbeats and liberal use of noise and sampling, as well as its punk aesthetic, uninhibited genre-mixing, and irreverent sense of humor. However, he is equally adept at creating more serious tracks that often reside in the realm of ambient and glitch (“Parenthood” from Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You and the entirety of P.S. I Love You being good examples). Notable releases by Kid606 include Don’t Sweat the Technics (VC140: 1998), Down with the Scene (IPC-7:2000), P.S. I Love You (MP93: 2000), and Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You (IPC-46:2003). He collaborated or participated in the groups Flossin, Spacewurm, Ariel and Disc.Kid606 (born July 27, 1979, Caracas, Venezuela) is the stage name of Miguel Trost De Pedro, an electronic musician who was raised in San Diego and later moved to San Francisco. He is most closely associated with the glitch, IDM, Hardcore techno, and breakcore scenes. Kid606’s music is similar to the work of his friend and colleague Lesser, as well as hardcore and IDM acts such as Atari Teenage Riot, Autechre, Mr. Oizo, and Matmos. He is primarily inspired not by his electronic contemporaries, but by his love of the Industrial music, Death metal, and Industrial metal of the 1980s and 90s, particularly bands like Godflesh and Napalm Death. His music is known for its high tempo breakbeats and liberal use of noise and sampling, as well as its punk aesthetic, uninhibited genre-mixing, and irreverent sense of humor. However, he is equally adept at creating more serious tracks that often reside in the realm of ambient and glitch (“Parenthood” from Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You and the entirety of P.S. I Love You being good examples). Notable releases by Kid606 include Don’t Sweat the Technics (VC140: 1998), Down with the Scene (IPC-7:2000), P.S. I Love You (MP93: 2000), and Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You (IPC-46:2003). He collaborated or participated in the groups Flossin, Spacewurm, Ariel and Disc.
Top Tracks
Hey Stew, Is the 7" Format Dead Yet???
555CD55Dodgy
GQ On The EQMy Kitten Went To London
GQ On The EQRelive Yr Unhappy Childhood
GQ On The EQI Am Leo Hear Me Roar
GQ On The EQ...Just Another Kool Kat Out Looking For A Kitty
GQ On The EQTake It From Me
GQ On The EQCatnap (...Speaking Of People With Mental Disorders In The Electronic Music Industry)
Don't Sweat The Technics++ (1997-1998)Shyness Is Golden
Don't Sweat The Technics++ (1997-1998)Baroque and Out of Money
Lost in the Game
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Discography
We Love You Mark Bell
EP2015Recollected Ambient Works Vol. 2: Escape to Los Angeles
Album2015Recollected Ambient Works Vol. 1: Bored of Excitement
Album2015Recollected Ambient Works Vol. 1.5: Discreet Music
Album2015Happier
EP2014Going Back to Kali Yuga
EP2013Happiness
Album2013
Lost in the Game
Album2012
Songs About Fucking Steve Albini
Album2010Disciples of Dread EP
EP2009










