Miss Kittin, Hacker First Album (Reissue 2009) (Reis) Genres:Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop 2009 reissue of the French DJ duo's first collaborative album including one bonus track: 'The Beach'. Originally released in 2001, this expanded edition is released to coincide with the 2009 release of their long-awaited s... more »ophomore collaboration. Includes classic tracks such as 'Life On MTV', 'Frank Sinatra' and '1982'. Nobody's Bizzness.« less
2009 reissue of the French DJ duo's first collaborative album including one bonus track: 'The Beach'. Originally released in 2001, this expanded edition is released to coincide with the 2009 release of their long-awaited sophomore collaboration. Includes classic tracks such as 'Life On MTV', 'Frank Sinatra' and '1982'. Nobody's Bizzness.
CD Reviews
Dark 80's synth comes a clawin' with Miss Kittin
Christopher R. Cicatelli | bethesda, md | 06/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"hey music freaks. well, if you're readin' this review, you are either interested in this cd or you already own this great album and you want to see what other folks wrote.lemme tell ya, this minimalist techno album is fantastic. it will have memories of 80's music go screamin' through your brain. it reminds me a bit of Yaz with attitude...the dark half of yaz...the bitter, rough cornered, a bit ragged side of Yaz. Miss Kittin herself has a unorthodox voice that carries loads of "attitude" and plenty of tongue in cheek jabs. the pulsating synth music marches right out of the middle 80's, but it does so in a way that will sound new...it's really a fun cd to listen to. a buddy of mine let me hear a few tracks the other day, and i was hooked...i had to get this summer gem. trust me, one listen to this First Album, and you'll want to hear Miss Kittin's techno purr for a long time to come.peace,cic"
Fun
bowery boy | seattle | 12/12/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Miss Kittin & the Hacker sound as if two of your best friends bought a Moog, a Roland synthesizer and a Casio keyboard from a thrift store, set up shop in a garage and started to pump out 80s new wave grooves. You can't really say the music on here is 80s inspired because it sounds like something you would pull off your dusty shelf of 80s new wave records. Rather it's 80s imitation and imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
For those who weren't around or barely remember the music of the 80s, this will come off as something fresh and new. Primitive synthesized beats and the flat bored vocals of Miss Kittin (purrrrr . . . it's worth buying the CD just for her). For those like me who fondly remember the music of the 80s, this will seem cute and kitschy yet somewhat tired at the same time. The synthesized beats ARE incredibly primitive by today's standards and it can be a bit hard to listen to straight through. However, when it's good, it's really good.
'Frank Sinatra' is the track most are familiar with. Although it's not a very strong track Miss Kittin's tongue-in-cheek deadpan delivery of the naughty lyrics makes it worthwhile. However, in my opinion the three strongest tracks are 'Walk on By', 'You and Us' and 'Stripper'. 'Walk On By' is just Miss Kittin and the Hacker throwing down a nasty turbo trance groove with a sample from Front 242's 'operating tracks'. 'You and Us' is their dark and twisted tribute to Yaz. The beats are incredibly similar to Yaz's track 'State Farm' from their second album 'You and Me Both'. Coincidence? I think not. 'Stripper' is a subtle take on Depeche Mode. Even the "Hey, hey"s of the chorus are sampled from Depeche Mode's `fools'.
All in all this a fun party disc not to be taken seriously."
You're only at the tip of Miss Kittin's iceberg.....
kittinlover | 03/29/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I only gave 3 stars because she has better stuff. I'm a DJ. Trance, house, break beats. Love GOA. Love Infected Mushroom. Love Miss Kittin. This album is okay for her first outing (and the style is unique in that her newer stuff isn't as out-of-the-basement sounding). I agree that the differential among all the songs isn't that wide. But if you like it at all, GET SOME NEW KITTIN. She's badass!!! I Com and Or are both great, but her mixing / spinning is the best. Mixing Me and On The Road are 2 of the best cds i've ever heard. (When she DJ's, not all the tracks are by her, but she knows how to use them) Get them!"
Hot-Rod Brilliant
Oneshin Aiken | Los Angeles, CA | 03/03/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What's the NYC - Berlin sound?Sexy... smart.. A minimal electro treatment of 80's new wave with sexy, smart, and provocative lyrics.Power politics with a female attitude...This album will make you shake...Request from the DJ at the next discotheque you dance at..."
Kind of disappointed.
Amber LeClaire | Ocean View, Missouri United States | 02/10/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"i bought this because I was looking for something new, electronic, and fun. It's new (to me). It's electronic. It's fun, kind of. But there's a problem. All the songs are non-distinguishable from the others, in my eyes.
The only one that REALLY caught my attention is "Stock Exchange." It's pretty good... actually, it's really good. I even went out to my car in the snow to grab this CD to listen to JUST that song, oh, and to hear her say "You know frank sinatra? he's dead" I thoroughly enjoy that, even though it's stupid.
I don't know. I guess the reason why this didn't get two stars is because I almost see myself growing to really like this. Almost. I can see myself picking it up just to listen to "Stock Exchange," and then just listening to it in the background while I'm in the internet, and eventually I'll begin to NEED it. I love electronic music. Give it to me anyday over anything acoustic.
I don't know if this has helped much, but if you're reading all the glorious reviews claiming this is the best piece of music ever in the world you'll ever hear, and blah blah blah, just make sure you REALLY listen to the music samples, or something. think about it.
Ladytron is much better, and they're in the same musical vein."