Miss Kittin & The Hacker - First Album (2001 Reissue) (2009)

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Title: First Album
Year Of Release: 2001 (2009)
Label: Nobody's Bizzness
Genre: Electroclash, Techno
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:17:22
Total Size: 573 / 196 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Life on MTV 04:25
2. Frank Sinatra 03:55
3. Walk on By 05:20
4. 1982 05:19
5. Stock Exchange 05:46
6. You and Us 06:16
7. Flexibility 10:57
8. L'Homme dans l'Ombre 04:17
9. Slow Track 02:57
10. Nurse 05:15
11. Stripper 04:59
12. DJ Song 03:04
13. Walking in the Sunshine 05:14
14. Frank Sinatra 2001 04:57
15. The Beach (Bonus Track) 04:41

This French-Swiss duo pumps out retro-'80s-style disco beats and silly lyrics, creating a fun, goofy, ironic vibe that is sure to be a hit in Europe and perhaps in America. This, their debut album, includes their 1997 R-rated single "Frank Sinatra," undoubtedly the standout cut on the album. Thick-accented Miss Kitten sings lyrics like "To be famous is so nice.../Kiss my ass/In limousines we have sex/With my famous friends." Most of the songs have lyrics in a similar style: bad English, not properly translated, almost nonsensical, probably all on purpose. The beats here, courtesy of the Hacker, are very fun, perfect for nearly any party, but even better for a Euro-themed one. Miss Kittin speaks rather than sings, and does so in a deadpan pattern that is very Euro-disco. They seem to be trying to reach over and above that generally stale genre, and they mostly succeed.