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Kid 606

Kid 606 is the stage name of Miguel Depedro, an electronic musician who was born in Caracas, Venezuela, raised in San Diego and later moved to San Francisco. He most closely associated with the IDM and electronica scenes.

His music is known for its high tempo breakbeats and a liberal mix of noise and sampling, inspired by Atari Teenage Riot, Autechre, Pan Sonic and Matmos. Notable releases include Don't Sweat the Technics (1998) and P.S. I Love You (2000).

Along with Rjyan Kidwell , who's more commonly known for his work as Cex, he created the Tigerbeat6 label.

Discography

  • Don't Sweat the Technics (Vinyl Communications, 1998)
  • Split Compact Disc with Lesser (1998)
  • Unamerican Activity EP with Omni Bot (1998)
  • Disc with Matmos and Jay Lesser (Vinyl Communications, 1999)
  • Dubplatestyle EP remixes (Vinyl Communications, 1999)
  • The Action Packed Mentallist Brings You the Fucking Jams (2000)
  • Down with the Scene (2000)
  • P.S. I Love You (Mille Plateaux, 2000)
  • P.S. You Love Me remixes (Mille Plateaux, 2000)
  • The Soccergirl EP (Vinyl Communications, 2001)
  • An Innocent Mess To Compress live album (Tigerbeat6 , 2001)
  • Kid 606 and Friends, Vol. 1 (Tigerbeat6 , 2001)
  • Gq on the Eq (555, 2002)
  • The Action Packed Mentallist Brings you the Fucking Jams (Violent Turd, 2002)
  • Why I Love Life EP (Tigerbeat6 , 2002)
  • Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You (Ipecac, 2003)
  • Who Still Kill Sound (Tigerbeat6 , 2004)

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