Reading an article in the Guardian today, they re-visited their proclamation from the end of 2008 about the slew of female synth popsters on the up and up for 2009. Now six months later, it seems that they deem the 'electro girl-pop revolution has come to pass'. True enough, as on this very website we are constantly bearing news of all the Ladies (Hawke and Gaga), La's (Roux/Rude, however you've come to know her), the Littles (Boots and on a different note, Dragon), the Lykkes and the Ellies. Gosh that's a lot of L (come to think of it - weirdly so).
Whether you're loving it or hating on it, hold your horsies on the cries of la revolutione for the girlies. Here's a tidbit for you: I had a conversation with a producer late last year, who claimed that apparently, solo female artists do better in general if they use a pseudonym rather than their real name, especially on the indie/altpop scene.
Nom de plumes or not aside, here's another solo female artist for you. Anni T. is KiD A, a twenty year old singer/producer from Virginia - though from listening to her vocals; she betrays no hint of an American accent whatsoever. Perhaps it's because she was in the UK late last year working with the Daniel Stephens half of Brit-hop duo dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip on completing the recording of her debut EP.
KiD A's single 'Wasnotwas' is instantly pop relatable; despite seeming to me blatantly derived from 'Harder Better Faster Stronger' - just with a sultry soft female vocal over the top. Having listened to the EP, it's the lead single, but not one that I feel showcases the full potential of the latest contender for the synth pop princess crown. And, with more than a nod to Daft Punk, it's inevitably a good pop track; the hook reeling you in amongst the clangs and repeated lyrics of 'Your lips, your lips, your lips' - but without the mad dance break of the French duo's hit.
Go take a listen to the rest of the EP streaming on dan le sac's myspace blog and it's a much better indication of what KiD A's got. The single does not belie the range that the EP does - darkly melodic, minimal and infectiously head bopping tracks. dan le Sac does a great job on production duties on three of the six tracks, adeptly handling KidA's compositions, keeping the production clean and with plenty of room to breathe. Refreshing.
There is a dark slinky quality to her music; KiD A's vocals are much more natural and less forced than La/Boots. The thing with Kid A though is that thecocknbullkid aka Anita Blay has already been wearing the less-than-slender, quirky black songstress mantle very comfortably for some time now.
Anyway, here's the remix for her upcoming single by Eeprom for you. I prefer the original myself, but the dirty undulating synths of the sped up remix are dancefloorworthy enough, though not exciting. But do go check out KiD A's forthcoming EP here. 'Wasnotwas' is out on the 15th of June via The Lab.
















