Questionnaire: Kid Loco - Kid Loco
Who are you?
A friend of a friend of a friend of a friend of the editor (aka Kid Loco).

What are you up to?
Having a nice cup of tea and a big fat Kiwi doobie.

Hometown and current HQ:
Belleville (Paris); down in the Southern hemisphere.

Current ...Read More
Pop Rocks: Kid Loco - Kill Your Darlings
Another fine musical journey from Jean-Yves Prieur, the French producer/DJ/remixer known best for his outstanding compilation Jesus Life for Children Under 12 Inches, not to mention his use of erotic and controversial album art photos. Formerly a punk rocker and Bondage label owner known as Kid Brav...Read More

Groove: Various Artists - Kid Loco DJ-Kicks
Fans of the Parisian producer and DJ will want to track down this super-fine compilation straight away. From the playful plunderphonics of his opening "Don't You Know I'm Loco" through to the closing riffs of his wonderful new "Flyin' on 747," it's clear that the man has thoughtfully piloted the jou...Read More

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Die Antwoord
Ever since the videos for "Enter the Ninja" and "Zef Side (Beat Boy)" went viral early in 2010, Die Antwoord have been plagued by one question. "Is this for real?"... Read More
Scott Pilgrim will knock you on your ass. His superpower? Being awesome. Thanks to Bryan Lee O'Malley's six-part graphic novel series, the 23-year-old slacker musician has become the unlikely literary hero for a new generation ― a jobless bass player in a band called Sex Bob-omb who transforms into a lover and a fighter when he falls for ninja delivery girl Ramona Flowers and learns he'll have to defeat her seven evil exes.... Read More
Check out the hottest new releases in the country this week, including: Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare, Best Coast Crazy For You, The Dream Radio Killer, Lil Wayne Gone Till November, Of Montreal The Past Is A Grotesque Animal 12", Young Jeezy So Jeez... Read More
Crafting their most dynamic album, Arcade Fire explore big concepts from fascinating, impassioned angles, critiquing normalcy on The Suburbs. On Funeral and Neon Bible, the band dealt with alienation and impending doom via songs that were married together, cohering for battle an... Full Review
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