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Album Details: Kinky

Release Date:01/01/2005
Label:London Import
UPC:5050466043726

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User Reviews: Kinky

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    a "must have" for your collect

    By Christo  Dec 5, 2003

    Pros: too many to itemize, but the whole album is great...

    Cons: the only con for me was when the CD ended, i wanted more & more & more. beware... this album is infectious!

    i first heard of this band from an NPR station in los angeles (KCRW) & instantly fell in love with their music. it comprises the best of several types of music, all blended in a melange that is "KINKY".the album is very good, & even live, t...hey are amazing!if you like music, and i mean, REALLY LIKE MUSIC, you've got to check this group out. these guys are hot!! Read more Less

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    kinky

    By Silver  May 16, 2003

    Excellent

Pro Reviews: Kinky

  • All Music Guide

    Kinky may be a Mexican band, but these guys are a long shot from any preconceived notions you may have about what a Mexican band should sound like. They're anything but traditional and, if tagged as anything, are about as alternative as Latin alternative gets. This is because Kinky is a band that plays electronic dance music without going the computerized beatmaking route. Well, at least not wholeheartedly, as they retain their essence as a band above all (rather than program beats, they seem to sample themselves and then loop those samples). It's tough to pin these guys down on their selftitled debut album because it veers all over the place, sometimes within a single song. The album opener, "Más," is a case in point, with its wahwah guitars spitting out funk licks and its hiphop breakbeats signifying the multicultural mélange to come. Some songs go a step further, like "Ejercico No. 16" in particular, kicking up such a danceparty dust storm that you're liable to mistake Kinky for Daf...t Punk. So while Kinky are indeed Latin musicians and sing in Spanish, that's somewhat of a minor issue. Like los Amigos Invisibles or Titan, Kinky emphasize the music, not the singing nor the cultural cues they're a universal band with a universal sound that just happens to originate in Monterrey, Mexico. After all, this debut album was licensed by Nettwerk America (a Canadian label best known for releasing albums by Sarah McLachlan and the Barenaked Ladies) and was produced by Chris Allison (a Brit best known for working with Coldplay and Dot Allison), so it doesn't exactly boast a lot of Latin credentials. It doesn't need to when it's this great Kinky is the sort of album that should stand on its out, beyond the realm of geographic or demographic categorization, and most certainly beyond cultural expectations or stereotypes. And when taken on its own terms an album of music performed by a band it's hard to resist the dynamic rocktronica en español of Kinky here, especially if you're keen on pigeonholedefying multicultural listening experiences. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Kinky

Somewhat of an anomaly, Kinky is from Mexico, signed to a Londonbased label, performs in both Europe and America, and synthesizes several styles of music in its music. Comprised of five bandmembers vocalist/guitarist Gilberto Cerezo, guitarist Carlos Chairez, keyboardist/programmer Ulises Lozano, bassist Cesar Pliego, and drummer Omar Gongora Kinky began its unique ca... Read more