Don't Sweat the Technics | ||||
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Studio album by Kid 606 | ||||
Released | May 26, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1996 - 1997 | |||
Genre | Glitch, breakcore, digital hardcore | |||
Length | 68:18 | |||
Label | Vinyl Communications | |||
Producer | Kid606 | |||
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Don't Sweat the Technics is the debut album by the electronic music artist Kid 606. Recorded between the ages 17 to 18, Kid606 issued the album on CD format through the independent San Francisco Vinyl Communications label in 1998. The album would later catch the attention of Mike Patton, operator of Ipecac Recordings, who would later sign Kid606.
The album is noted for its noisy sound, mostly rooting itself in glitch music and breakcore. Influences for the album ranges from Atari Teenage Riot to The Locust. The album was reissued as a double CD set in 2011, the second disc comprised material released in the form of split albums.
All tracks written and composed by Kid606 and Tigerboy