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X​-​Communicate

by Kristin Kontrol

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jdrogers7
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jdrogers7 Such a fantastic album! Start to finish, great writing and performance. This deserves many more listens. Favorite track: (Don't) Wannabe.
Ulf Renulfsvetski
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Ulf Renulfsvetski "White Street" has pleasantly nostalgic sounds, "Smoke Rings" has that beautiful descending thing and both are strong contenders for my favorite but I have to go with "Drive the Night". Her rhythmically aggressive vocal part takes me by surprise, though can not disguise how wonderful her voice is. Plus, I'm a sucker for the "driving on the California coast" imagery. This entire album is really amazing. Bowie vibes throughout. Can't wait 4 the next album or anything at all Kristin is singing on. Favorite track: Drive the Night.
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steveinsocal "...While this album may sound like a huge change from Kristin "Dee Dee Penny" Welchez's Dum Dum Girls, the truth is that while those multi-tracked vocal harmonies and that distillation of sixties girl group soundscapes have been replaced by eighties hi-NRG synth-pop, the song writing skills and that astute eye for a melody are still there. As is the voice... and admit it, it's not such a giant leap from "Too True" to this album..."

reclaimingthecolonies-onestateatatime.blogspot.com Favorite track: White Street.
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Show Me 03:32
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White Street 04:09
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Skin Shed 04:52
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What Is Love 04:03
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Face 2 Face 03:53
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Smoke Rings 04:46

about

Sometimes you have to rip it up and start again.

It was a tough call for Dee Dee. Dum Dum Girls was her guise for the better part of a decade, an outlet through which she had crafted an instantly identifiable body of work. Demos made in a studio apartment on a nylon string guitar and posted on to a Myspace page pricked the ears of various labels including Sub Pop who the band signed with. From there, Dee Dee assembled her group of badass, black-clad cadets and toured the world. Over the course of three albums, four EPs, and a bold brace of singles, Dum Dum Girls morphed from the girl-group-gone-bad moves of debut album I Will Be (2010), to the plush noir-pop of 2014’s Too True, with its motorik beats and svelte harmonies; a dark heart burning bright.

But sometimes the project you pour your soul into ends up hemming you in. As her music evolved, Dee Dee found that she would be forever refracted through the prism of Dum Dum Girls’ early work: retro-leaning female harmonies, a backdrop of lo-fi, fuzzed-up guitars.

At the top of 2015, she decided to shed her skin, ditching Dee Dee for her real name, Kristin, and adding Kontrol. It was a spontaneous idea – but it resonated with her. As Karen O once counseled her, it may be a leap into the unknown, but little risk means little reward.

Her challenge was to start fresh, and go further back into her relationship with music. Her goal was to sweep all her loves together into one genre-less experience.

“The first music I felt was mine was classic 80s pop and 90s R&B, from Tiffany and Debbie Gibson to Janet Jackson and Madonna, to TLC and SWV,” she says. “But for years I was hellbent on the rock’n’roll thing, revering Joan Jett, Patti Smith, Chrissie Hynde” — a rebellion against her classical vocal training — “but with Kristin Kontrol I just wanted to try it all….I thought I’m Kate Bush covering Mariah.”

Arguably the biggest shift beyond the music is that, as Kristin Kontrol, she tells her stories using a sonic palette splashed with bold pop melodies, her vocals showcasing a range hitherto unexplored. The songs that emerge from Kristin’s universe are familiar but unique. You can hear the touchstones of new wave, R&B, synthpop, krautrock, postpunk, and even reggae, but X-Communicate uses genre rather than adheres to it, with a distinct nod to the present.

The visual aesthetic has morphed, too: Dee Dee in her inky ebony garb is gone, and in her place stands a newly minted, assured figure - but one that’s playful, too. “It turned out to be timely, unfortunately, that I’ve been fantasizing about this sort of Thin White Duchess concept for a while. Maybe Bowie is my patron saint. He’s certainly always led the charge to evolve.”

“I feel free. I had to excommunicate myself to be able to explore. Even if I have to rebuild my whole career, I’d rather work tirelessly then feel stagnant. I feel excited again, and you can’t put a price on that.”

Read the full story on making 'X-Communicate' over at Sub Pop dot com.

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released May 27, 2016

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