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Artist description
KRAZiE KRAZE : ELECTRO is Lee Kennedy's first solo project after being in a hip hop group for the past four years. Started in late 1999, he has come up with a whole buncha songs varying different styles within the electronic gerne. KK:E focuses on making a large percent of the songs with live vocals all of which is done by himself which makes live performances much better. He likes the idea of futurism and trys to keep to that with his image. His websites include his official artist website at www.q-net.net.au/~leegend/kke.html and his mp3.com site at www.mp3.com/kke |
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Music Style
Electronic (Lotsa Different Styles) |
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Musical Influences
Prodigy, Proppellorheads, Bassment Jaxx, Endorphin, Friendly, Groove Terminator, Moby, Technotronic, Busta Rhymes, NIN, Orgy and plenty more |
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Similar Artists
A bit of all the musical influences I guess? |
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Artist History
KRAZiE KRAZE : ELECTRO was born in late 1999 after 4 years of being in a hip hop group. He has since then released a demo cd of his early material called 'Triple D [ Dodgy Demo Disc ]'. He has performed live now multiple times mostly of which has been with fellow perth clan analogue acts. He is currently working on his debut album. |
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Group Members
Lee Kennedy - Programming, Live Vocals and other instruments |
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Instruments
Computer, Roland JX8P Synth, Roland MC 303, Korg Kaoss Pad, Yamaha MX12/4 Mixer, Mike, Minidisk. |
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Albums
'Triple D [ Dodgy Demo Disc ]' - Demo CD out now. 'Hate This Song' - Single coming soon! Debut album coming soon! |
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Press Reviews
"KRAZiE KRAZE : ELECTRO was up next and he commenced his performance by warning that his music "probably doesn't suit a park setting." KKE presented backing tracks of drum 'n' bass, hip hop, death metal and electro over which he erratically played live keys, MCed and screamed vocals as the whole park began to hear his work. KKE's second track ['Drum 'N' Bassic'] was his take on old school drum 'n' bass adding mad breakdowns to the standard format before he switched to his third tune, 'Hate This Song', which considered the evils of commercial radio." - Danny Holness - Zebra Perth Magazine |
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Location
Rockingham, Western Australia - Australia |
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