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      • Kish Kash may not have highs as glorious as "Red Alert" or "Romeo", but it's the most consistently entrancing record of Basement Jaxx's career, and one on which they largely turn their ear away from the dynamics and repetition of dance music.
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  2. Kish Kash is a bold and daring experiment in music making that sees Felix and Simon progress their creative talents beyond those witnessed on 1999s Remedy and 2001s Rooty. Both of these were, and...

  3. Oct 20, 2003 · Kish Kash was a consolidation and expansion of Basement Jaxx’s distinctive sound; an everything-including-the-kitchen sink approach to production that was deceptively considered, intricately layered and incredibly polished.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kish_KashKish Kash - Wikipedia

    Kish Kash is the third studio album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, released on 20 October 2003 by XL Recordings and Astralwerks.

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  5. Feb 4, 2015 · Kish Kash concludes Basement Jaxx’s untouchable period. A magical 4 year stretch where Basement Jaxx could be well relied upon to put out club demolishers, chart toppers, pop hits, and the excellent albums that contained them.

  6. The best Basement Jaxx album? I have always liked "Good Luck" which was a sizable hit in 2003. However, Kish Kash contains surprisingly many nice tracks. Of those, both "Right Here's the Spot" and "Feels Like Home" feature Meshell Ndegeocello, whose vocals seem to fit this kind of music nicely.

  7. www.nme.com › reviews › reviews-nme-7210-311233Basement Jaxx : Kish Kash

    Sep 12, 2005 · Basement Jaxx : Kish Kash. Not a bad album, merely a just-good-enough one... By NME. 12th September 2005. Before the great superclub crash of 2001, Felix Burton. and Simon Ratcliffe...