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  • Genre: Celtic / Progressive / Soul

    Location Dublin, Dublin, Ir

    Profile Views: 269035

    Last Login: 5/10/2011

    Member Since 4/19/2006

    Website Dublin

    Record Label unsigned

    Type of Label Indie

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    David Kitt (born in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician/producer that crosses multiple genres. His father and uncles formed a successful touring folk group when he was young so he grew up surrounded by music, and he himself began performing live sets while studying music technology at Trinity College, Dublin. He recorded and mixed the eight tracks of his debut release in his bedroom and this debut LP, the quietly magnetic Small Moments (Rough Trade) which was followed by the expansive ambient textures and looping pop mantras of The Big Romance(Blanco y Negro, 2001); his biggest selling record. During this period he concentrated on touring Britain and mainland Europe and graced the stage with record collection heroes such as Television, Yo La Tengo, Arab Strap and Tindersticks, and was invited by David Bowie to perform at the Bowie curated Meltdown Festival at Royal Festival Hall in 2002. Then came Square One (WEA) in 2003; the soundtrack to falling in love, and The Black & Red Notebook (Rough Trade, 2005) which was, quite simply, a covers album. A snapshot tribute to a record collection, with fascinating gimmick-free Kitt-style workovers of Sonic Youth, Thin Lizzy, JJ Cale et al. 2006's return to original material, Not Fade Away (Rough Trade) captured an artist dealing with the post-relationship whirlwind of excess and contemplation. His most recent album is The Nightsaver, his sixth LP. The result of two years of late-night experimentation caught in the reverie of writing and recording in a home studio at the top of a winding staircase somewhere along Dublin's Grand Canal. Without any of the baggage of collaboration or record company influence he allowed his natural influences to filter through this collection of, what are essentially, concise songs. The free-flowing nuances of disco, Kraftwerk, 90's house music, hip-hop of all eras and the evolving legacy of crafted synth-pop from Hall & Oates to Junior Boys can be heard throughout. Since mid-2007, David has been making house music with his brother Robbie under the pseudonym <a href="http://www.myspace.com/spillywalker">Spilly Walker</a>. He has also been a member of Tindersticks since their 2010 "Falling Down a Mountain" album and tour.
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    right now... terry hall, pete rock, arthur russell, nina simone, future sound of london, neil young, murakami, gza 'liquid swords', durutti column, ryan giggs, ron hardy, theo parrish, mingus, bohannon, animal collective 'fireworks 1' from 'strawberry jam', angkorwat, somadrone, francoise hardy, dilla, ken boothe, sister nancy amongst other things..................
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THE NIGHTSAVER

Out now on Gold Spillin' Records. Buy Online from the DK shop or itunes

David Kitt (born in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician/producer that crosses multiple genres. His father and uncles formed a successful touring folk group when he was young so he grew up surrounded by music, and he himself began performing live sets while studying music technology at Trinity College, Dublin. He recorded and mixed the eight tracks of his debut release in his bedroom and this debut LP, the quietly magnetic Small Moments (Rough Trade) which was followed by the expansive ambient textures and looping pop mantras of The Big Romance(Blanco y Negro, 2001); his biggest selling record.

During this period he concentrated on touring Britain and mainland Europe and graced the stage with record collection heroes such as Television, Yo La Tengo, Arab Strap and Tindersticks, and was invited by David Bowie to perform at the Bowie curated Meltdown Festival at Royal Festival Hall in 2002.

Then came Square One (WEA) in 2003; the soundtrack to falling in love, and The Black & Red Notebook (Rough Trade, 2005) which was, quite simply, a covers album. A snapshot tribute to a record collection, with fascinating gimmick-free Kitt-style workovers of Sonic Youth, Thin Lizzy, JJ Cale et al. 2006’s return to original material, Not Fade Away (Rough Trade) captured an artist dealing with the post-relationship whirlwind of excess and contemplation.

His most recent album is The Nightsaver, his sixth LP. The result of two years of late-night experimentation caught in the reverie of writing and recording in a home studio, at the top of a winding staircase, somewhere along Dublin’s Grand Canal. Without any of the baggage of collaboration or record company influence he allowed his natural influences to filter through this collection of, what are essentially, concise songs. The free-flowing nuances of disco, Kraftwerk, 90’s house music, hip-hop of all eras and the evolving legacy of crafted synth-pop from Hall & Oates to Junior Boys can be heard throughout.

Perhaps The Nightsaver’s most significant breakthrough is that of David’s role as producer, an evolving process in which he learned to trust his instincts, his skills and his own ears. He embraced the spontaneity of these early hours sessions, capturing moments of loose musicianship or slightly out of tune singing, marrying unlikely electronic rhythms with classic pop-crafted melodies. The only guest is the apparitional voice of Waterford artist Katie Kim on Beat A Retreat and Don’t Wake Me Up. Otherwise it’s all David.

From the dreamy chimes of opener Move It On, through the clipped disco swagger of It’s Yours and the breathtaking mantra-style vocals and spitting electronic distortion of Learning To Say Goodbye right through to the creaky folk-blues hip-hop of No Truth In Your Eyes, The Nightsaver is very much David Kitt’s clean slate record.

Since mid-2007, David has been making house music with his brother, Robbie under the pseudonym Spilly Walker

He has also been a member of Tindersticks since their 2010 Falling Down A Mountain album and tour.

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Influences:

right now... terry hall, pete rock, arthur russell, nina simone, future sound of london, neil young, murakami, gza 'liquid swords', durutti column, ryan giggs, ron hardy, theo parrish, mingus, bohannon, animal collective 'fireworks 1' from 'strawberry jam', angkorwat, somadrone, francoise hardy, dilla, ken boothe, sister nancy amongst other things..................

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