Track Listing 1. Harlot (Intro) 2. Walk With Me 3. Voicemail 4. Madame Hollywood 5. Silver Screen Shower Scene 6. Control Freaq 7. What Does It Feel Like? - (remix) 8. Happy Hour 9. Thee Enter View - (live) 10. Glitz Rock 11. Analog City 12. Pray for a Star 13. Sequel2Sub 14. Magic Fly 15. She Lives 16. Runaway Dreamer
| Details | | Distributor: | Caroline Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Felix Da Housecat, Junior Sanchez, Miss Kittin, Melistar, Harrison Crump. Producers: Felix Da Housecat, Thee Glitz, Electrikboy. Lyricist: Tommie Sunshine. Personnel: Felix da Housecat (vocals, strings, keyboards, Moog synthesizer); Harrison Crump, Miss Kittin (vocals); Matthias Baumgart (guitar); Junior Sanchez (programming). Audio Mixers: Felix da Housecat; Junior Sanchez. Recording information: Clashbackk Studio, Chicago, IL; Homeworks Studio, Brussels, Belgium; Inner Mind Studios, Frankfurt, Germany; Junebug's Basement, NJ; Thee Artamis Area At Paparazzi Studios, Geneva, Switzer. Arrangers: Felix da Housecat; Junior Sanchez. Chicago acid house wizard Felix da Housecat released KITTNZ & THEE GLITZ in 2002, adding to a growing catalog of outlandish dance music. Pulsing with his patented grooves and retro textures, KITTNZ is more overtly sexual than some of Felix da Housecat's other releases (especially the theatrical vocal cameos of Miss Kitten), but that only adds to the slinky glamour of the tracks. "Happy Hour," "Glitz Rock," and the Junior Vasquez collaboration "Control Freaq" are among the hip-moving, electro highlights.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ...This juggernaut of an album arc welds dense, metallic techno beats to the darker aspects of early synth pop, resulting in a string of tracks bursting with off-kilter bass grooves... Uncut (09/01/2001)
7 out of 10 - ...Jacks up new-wave pop hooks with contemporary house loops... Alternative Press (03/01/2002)
3.5 discs out of 5 - ...While sending up '80s art-scene indifference and obsession with downtown glamour, the album bops with timeless pop sparkle... Vibe (03/01/2002)
7 out of 10 - ...A wry rummage through post-disco pop....This is the New Order... Spin (02/01/2002)
4 stars out of 5 - ...Erotically robotic...Felix lifts the best of the acid Eighties...and infuses it with cheekiness and weird, witty lyrics... Rolling Stone (01/31/2002)
Included in Mojo's Best Dance of 2001. Mojo (01/01/2002)
Ranked #11 on Spin's list of 2002's Albums of the Year Spin (01/01/2003)
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