The much lauded superstar in the making, Kid Sister, is releasing her long-anticipated debut album, ‘Ultraviolet’, in January 2010 on Downtown Records through Inertia. When Kid Sister (aka. Melisa Young) turned in her album, originally titled ‘Dream Date’, in September of 2008, she pulled a daring move and asked Downtown to hold off on releasing it.
“There were a few things about the album that irked me…the album wasn’t cohesive”, Young told Pitchfork in an interview earlier this year. Downtown allowed her some time to make the album what she wanted, and she went back to work with executive producer A-Trak and the rest of the creative team behind Fool’s Gold. The result is the stunning ‘Ultraviolet’. The album is a landmark, merging electronic music and club rap in ways that have never been done before.
More Tracks
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Laura – Mark The Day
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Devotional (A Casual End Mile) – Mercy
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Buckley Ward – Into The Darkening Blue
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President Roots – Feelin’ Fooled
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Catherine Traicos and The Starry Night – Let You Go
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The Peep Tempel – Howlin’ Belle
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Dan Mangan – Rows Of Houses
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Dirt Farmer – Real Young
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Active Child – High Priestess (CFCF Remix)
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Sparkadia – China (Nick Thayer Remix)
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Gatherer – Regular Frontier
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New Navy – Tapioca