Infinity City on Solid Steel

This actually happened quite a while ago now but I thought I should post something about it before I have any new updates.

http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel/index.php?id=575

You can still download the original mix from here > http://kidvector.com/mixes/kvm002/kvm002.html

posted : Monday, October 19th, 2009

Charles Wesley Cooper III, April 12th 1977 - January 22nd 2009
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Charles Wesley Cooper III, April 12th 1977 - January 22nd 2009

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posted : Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Infinity City (Digital Cover)

Infinity City (Digital Cover)

posted : Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

posted : Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Infinity City CD’s made for the Ninja Tune swap

Infinity City CD’s made for the Ninja Tune swap

posted : Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Infinity City CD’s made for the Ninja Tune swap

Infinity City CD’s made for the Ninja Tune swap

posted : Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Infinity City CD’s made for the Ninja Tune swap

Infinity City CD’s made for the Ninja Tune swap

posted : Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

KidVector Presents: Infinity City

Well, I had something to talk about sooner than I thought!

I’ve put together a mix for the excellent Eat Concrete Records which was originally posted on their weblog. Eat Concrete are a great label, if you can find the time they are well worth investigating further. http://www.eatconcrete.net/blog/

Below is some accompanying blurb for the mix:

This mix is by no means an end of year round up, but it’s certainly preoccupied with on one of the emerging sounds of 2008. Hip-tronica, wonky, aqua crunk… whatever you want to call it there’s no denying the momentum is with the off kilter/post Dilla knob twiddlers.

Names like Hudson Mohawke, Rustie and Flying Lotus have been reverberating around the blog-sphere all year. And with 2009 seeing debut long players for the aforementioned Hud Mo and Rustie interest is only set to intensify.

Whilst journalists wrestle with what to call this movement L.A’s dublab seems to have a good take on things. ‘Future Roots Music’ essentially describes any music taking inspiration from the past to look into the future.

It’s from that perspective that the near-future mega-tropolis of Infinity City was conceived. A place of optimism, universal humanism and heavy beats!

I hope you enjoy your stay. :)
KidVee

You can download it here: http://www.kidvector.com/ Enjoy! :)

posted : Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Strange things are afoot at the Circle K

Finally, the journey from consumer to producer draws near. Just testing a blog import too so nothing too profound to report. Also, if you’re on soundcloud so am I. I was priviladged enough to be invited by Forss to check out the Beta many moons ago and have seen the site blossom into what it is today. Hit me up here http://soundcloud.com/kidvector

Until next year…

Big tings. :)

posted : Friday, November 14th, 2008