Kite Flying Robot - Solid Gold SSRTC-018 January 2011

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Kite Flying Robot's origins began in 2005 as a one man electronic
experiment of Nikolas Thompson, an art project documenting everything from his homeless exploits as a squatter in San Francisco, to international vagabonding, to the loves lost and won between
adventures. Having relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008, KFR's ambitious orchestrations can finally be realized by five multi-instrumentalists who switch places between songs. Guitar, violin, trumpet, aggressive synth bass, and heavy drum fills clammer over delicately programmed electronics to form songs
that range from sinister disco bangers to melancholy pop anthems.

Kite Flying Robot’s hooks feel vintage and strangely familiar, yet fresh, sometimes sounding like Danny Elfman trying his hand at Italo disco, other times like Ziggy-era David Bowie traveling to the year 2050 to start an 80's tribute band. Unique yet effective juxtapositions that have gotten them independent radio spins in the US and UK, and landed them shows with Octopus Project, Future Islands, Nico Vega, Colourmusic, Little Teeth, and Prince Rama.

Dec 10, 2010 saw the release of Kite Flying Robot’s debut full-length
“Solid Gold.” Engineered by Michael Trepagnier, formerly of Philip Glass’ NYC studios (Brazilian Girls, Robyn Hitchcock, Coldplay), "Solid Gold" serves as a calling
card for the future of pop, delicately produced yet feeling
home-brewed and impulsive. It's this kind of contradiction that
provides pop for people who hate pop and brooding orchestrations for
those who usually prefer a light up dance-floor.

"This music is some pretty well-played escapism." -Tulsa Musician's Network

“Sounds like falling down a retro, neon-streaked rabbit hole.”
–Independent Cause

RUNNING TIME: 42 Minutes ****All tapes come with digital downloads!