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2/23/09

FREE vinyl/buttons/CD - KSK (Kinetic Stereo Kids) -


Kinetic Stereokids - Have A Nice Day @ Yahoo! Video

the factory
Friday Feb 27th 2009

Audrey w/ The Experiment Perilous

Kinetic Stereokids

The Cozmonauts & Bill Tucker

334 South Main (East Alley)

Rochester, Michigan 48307

Cost: $5

Doors at 9pm

All ages $5 cover

KSK play a show at The Factory this Friday night out in Rochester -

if you want a free superstar prize pack be the 3rd emailer who can spell

CinetiK Stoero Kisd

properly AND include a mailing address for shipping...

In February 2008, Kinetic Stereokids headed into Ghetto Recorders to mix Kid Moves with Detroit studio legend Jim Diamond (White Stripes, The Mooney Suzuki, The Dirtbombs). Final tweaks came from Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering (Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsystem, Wilco). The result is a more sophisticated effort than Basement Kids, while still retaining their distinctive grit. Later in 2008, Overdraft offered the first glimpse of Kid Moves by way of a limited edition 7" and the Have A Nice Day EP, also containing "Explosions Were Heard (Live on KEXP)" from an on-air session at Chicago's Engine Studios.

Overdraft has now released the official video for "Have A Nice Day", featuring intricate digital animation painstakingly created by New York-based editor Kelly Brickner. The video presents the band exploring a manipulated world of complex collages, most of which were scanned from scrapbook diaries created by Kinetic Stereokids' frontmen Justin Ford and Mike Steibel. These collages are vital relics of Kinetic Stereokids history and also serve as the basis for the Kid Moves album art.

The band is currently touring and will continue across the country throughout the summer. Further, a video for Kid Moves' second single, "Twisted Thoughts," is in production from Detroit-based filmmaking duo James Petix and Sarah Babila, creators of the highly anticipated Detroit garage rock documentary It Came From Detroit.