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Be Monophobic with me ep

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    No, that's not the sound of your brain imploding--it's just "Samhain California (Leonard de Leonard remix)," the breakneck second track off Kid 606's "Be monophobic with me" EP. Kid 606, otherwise known as Miguel Trost Depedro, has been soundtracking raves and other drug-tinged parties since the release of his 1998 debut, Don't Sweat the Technics. With an ear for the schizophrenic and a soundboard to match, Depedro blends the breakcore, ambient techno, glitch and so-called "intelligent dance music" genres, sampling, beeping and whirring his way to dense, swirling dance tracks like the title "Be monophobic with me" and the aforementioned "Samnhain California."

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