Heralding his ‘Yous’ album, Irish song-writer David Kitt (New Jackson, Tindersticks) rustles up a mixed bag of sleepy indie-pop-folk, krautrock electronics and psyched ambient downbeats on his latest for Dublin’s All City Records. RIYL Jose Gonzales, James Holden
“Describing his first solo record for nine years as “the most free I’ve felt making a record since my debut Small Moments”, David Kitt’s sense of freedom is bound up in themes of renewal, movement, and a constant reshaping of his musical preoccupations.
The last number of years have seen him touring and recording as a member of Tindersticks, producing other musicians’ work, exploring techno, disco, and house under his New Jackson moniker, remixing everyone from Shit Robot to The XX, and producing intriguing, eclectic DJ sets and radio shows.”
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Heralding his ‘Yous’ album, Irish song-writer David Kitt (New Jackson, Tindersticks) rustles up a mixed bag of sleepy indie-pop-folk, krautrock electronics and psyched ambient downbeats on his latest for Dublin’s All City Records. RIYL Jose Gonzales, James Holden
“Describing his first solo record for nine years as “the most free I’ve felt making a record since my debut Small Moments”, David Kitt’s sense of freedom is bound up in themes of renewal, movement, and a constant reshaping of his musical preoccupations.
The last number of years have seen him touring and recording as a member of Tindersticks, producing other musicians’ work, exploring techno, disco, and house under his New Jackson moniker, remixing everyone from Shit Robot to The XX, and producing intriguing, eclectic DJ sets and radio shows.”
Heralding his ‘Yous’ album, Irish song-writer David Kitt (New Jackson, Tindersticks) rustles up a mixed bag of sleepy indie-pop-folk, krautrock electronics and psyched ambient downbeats on his latest for Dublin’s All City Records. RIYL Jose Gonzales, James Holden
“Describing his first solo record for nine years as “the most free I’ve felt making a record since my debut Small Moments”, David Kitt’s sense of freedom is bound up in themes of renewal, movement, and a constant reshaping of his musical preoccupations.
The last number of years have seen him touring and recording as a member of Tindersticks, producing other musicians’ work, exploring techno, disco, and house under his New Jackson moniker, remixing everyone from Shit Robot to The XX, and producing intriguing, eclectic DJ sets and radio shows.”
Heralding his ‘Yous’ album, Irish song-writer David Kitt (New Jackson, Tindersticks) rustles up a mixed bag of sleepy indie-pop-folk, krautrock electronics and psyched ambient downbeats on his latest for Dublin’s All City Records. RIYL Jose Gonzales, James Holden
“Describing his first solo record for nine years as “the most free I’ve felt making a record since my debut Small Moments”, David Kitt’s sense of freedom is bound up in themes of renewal, movement, and a constant reshaping of his musical preoccupations.
The last number of years have seen him touring and recording as a member of Tindersticks, producing other musicians’ work, exploring techno, disco, and house under his New Jackson moniker, remixing everyone from Shit Robot to The XX, and producing intriguing, eclectic DJ sets and radio shows.”
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Heralding his ‘Yous’ album, Irish song-writer David Kitt (New Jackson, Tindersticks) rustles up a mixed bag of sleepy indie-pop-folk, krautrock electronics and psyched ambient downbeats on his latest for Dublin’s All City Records. RIYL Jose Gonzales, James Holden
“Describing his first solo record for nine years as “the most free I’ve felt making a record since my debut Small Moments”, David Kitt’s sense of freedom is bound up in themes of renewal, movement, and a constant reshaping of his musical preoccupations.
The last number of years have seen him touring and recording as a member of Tindersticks, producing other musicians’ work, exploring techno, disco, and house under his New Jackson moniker, remixing everyone from Shit Robot to The XX, and producing intriguing, eclectic DJ sets and radio shows.”