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Kill The Noise: Plays HARD Fest & remixes Cryptonites

HARD Kill The Noise: Plays HARD Fest & remixes Cryptonites

One of L.A.’s biggest music festivals, HARD Fest starts in a few hours, and it’s pretty cool to see folks we’ve been ranting and raving about landing on some epic bills. Tonight we’re pleased to see our people Kill The Noise, LA Riots, The Bloody Beetroots sharing the bill with Miles Dyson, A-Trak, Spank Rock, MSTRKRFT and, gasp, N.E.R.D..

Again, to piggyback off the recent Diselboy post, which featured Kill The Noise under his Ewun guise, and taking off from tonight’s KTN performance at the massive, HARD, I’d like to share this remix that’s getting lots of play around here, favorites Cryptonites get the kill kill kill treatment. Wait for the hook:

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MP3: Cryptonites – Cant Give You Up (Kill The Noise Remix)

I’d like to point out that KTN has come a long way since his KTN debut in January. Here’s one that started it all (128kbps):

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MP3: Kill The Noise – Hey You

HARD Fest tickets are available at the door for $55 with drink-til-you-blackout tix available for a resonable premium. Holland at your boy if you’re wanna slam dance in the rave pit.

Visit Kill The Noise on MySpace or his official site, Killnoisekill.com.

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  • jahred
    all grEat!!
  • I didn't get a chance to make it to LA for this one, but I was there for the HARD New Years event.. How were the stages and times mapped out this time, it seems like they like to book a ton of big names but make it difficult to see them all.
  • @ Pete:

    We must go to different clubs. I hear Robin S. almost every time I go out. Early 90s dance music is the new blog, and blog is the new black.

    Anybody want some, get some:

    http://missingtoof.com/v2/2007/10/12/blouse-blo...
  • Pete
    shane: The reason why I liked MSTRKRFT's set was because they did switch it up instead of spinning the same tracks other DJs spin. They started with some of the expected track's that they normally spin, but they also threw in some classics such as... gypsy woman by Crystal Waters, show me love by Robyn S, and some old daft punk and Thomas Bangalter tracks.
  • Group Hug
    Kill the Noise is the effing goods!!!!!!!
  • shane
    pete: mixes ARE supposed to be continuous but they are also supposed to contain variety. no one wants to listen to the same thing over and over. the only people that enjoy that shit are ravers who are too geeked out to really care. i have a great deal of respect for mstrkrft (more so as producers) but their performance wasn't as great as i expected and the sound definitely didn't carry on that outdoor stage.
  • Danny United
    shane- ill make sure your not on the list next time ;)
  • dj human
    first of all you people are idiots MSTRKRFT,,was amazing...i think one of the best performances ive seen besides daft punk live in uc berkley and justice at detour...kittens,shane,jon and dodus or bogus what ever your name is ...your dead wrong about MSTRKRFT!!
  • Pete
    You people suck! MSTRKRFT was dope, and so was NERD. I also enjoyed the Bloody Beetroots, and it did suck that they got cut off, but I think that was mostly due to the down time between Spank Rock and NERD, not MSTRKRFT. Shane you obviously don't know a thing about mixing. Mixes are supposed to be continuous, not chopped up.
  • shane
    mstrkrft sounded like one long obnoxious song that wouldn't end (especially because what little bass they did have didn't carry on the outdoor stage). btw playing bounce twice in a row. was that really necessary? the only standout performance was by bloody beetroots which happened too late and was cut way too short in my opinion. if i would have payed for this i would have been pissed.
  • jon
    mstrkrft being boring was one thing . MSTRKRFT taking into beetroots set time was a cardinal sin.
  • dodus
    second on the N.E.R.D. sucking. Real bad.
  • @ Nick D:

    Kill The Noise and The Blood Beetroots were my highlights.

    NERD was a surprising disappointment. But MSTRKRFT are always that boring.
  • I went to HARD and it ownd. Kill the Noise "killed it".
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