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KidJaM

spraying you with sound

About Me

KidJam began his music career as Hertz on Hertz Recordings in 1997. Now after a 5 year gap has begun writing again after setting up Frequent Soundz. Much of this music will be freely and easily available. The musical genres will be non specific, quality control is aesthetic with aural pleasure the hopeful result. Now living amongst the tress with his lovely wife and 3 wonderful children, where there is no one to say "Turn it down". Keeping it real and loud . . .RESPECTS . . . . OM23 . . . . KidJaM . .

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/29/2006
Band Website: frequentsoundz.com
Band Members: KidJaM and various vocalists.
Influences: LSD and skunk weed and the divine messengers of the Illuminati and their handling of the conspiratorial world via synchronicity. Musically early influence came from the Doors, Clash, Jam, Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Smiths and so many more until electronica took over then big shouts go to FSOL and those progenitors of early techno. Pirate radio from Manchester in 88-90 and those cosmic parties in Koh Phan Yan in 1989 and M25 Orbital parties in the summer of love. Its all a grand melting pot of desires and influences spanning the world but always coming back around to right here right now.
Sounds Like: The heart beat of a nation slowly drowning in the evils of consumerism.
Record Label: Frequent Soundz (and yours if ya'll have me)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Whats ya label Frequent Soundz all about then?

With KidJaM dragging his toes there but back at speed now, we are only missing Flanagans Remarkable Dining Rooms then we will all be on the good ship myspace. Frequent Soundz is the label which arose ...
Posted by KidJaM on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 05:33:00 PST

What are those awesome vocals on these tracks?

"kill 100" remix was done for Skint Records. It is a track by the most excellent X-Press 2. They held a competition of 100 remixes, we all entered thinking it would done on a merit scale and open to t...
Posted by KidJaM on Wed, 06 Sep 2006 03:52:00 PST