Mixel Pixel

Mixel Pixel was a music/video project based in Brooklyn, New York, active from 1995-2009.

Mixel Pixel
OriginBrooklyn, New York, United States
GenresIndie pop
Years active1995 - 2009
LabelsKanine Records (United States)
Mental Monkey (United States)
Associated actsFab Fur, Mail Order Monsters, Black Blunt, Jefferson Air Conditioner, The Eastern Stars, Mr. Mixel Pixel
MembersMatty Kaukeinen
Kaia Wong
Rob Corradetti
Past membersBen Russell
Little John
Matt Snee

Formed in December 1995 in rural Minnesota,[1] Mixel Pixel soon released their first home recorded 4 track cassettes, Lez Puff, Pastelogram, and Basement Mom. Later, they relocated to Delaware where they spent the next 4 years recording their first LP called Mappyland. Upon moving to New York in 1999, they made a string of homemade cut-and-paste rock LPs; Rainbow Panda, Contact Kid, Music For Plants, Let's Be Friends, and Highschool is not Hell.

In 2007 Mixel Pixel toured with Of Montreal. Through the years they've also shared the stage with Man Man, Chromatics, Extreme Animals, Chairlift, Grand Buffet, Ra Ra Riot, Grizzly Bear, We Are Wolves, They Might Be Giants, HEALTH, and Pit er Pat.

Mixel Pixel have collaborated on music videos with paperrad, Noah Lyon, Ricardo Rivera, Radical Friend, and Devin Clark.

Mixel Pixel have remixed bands including Professor Murder and Of Montreal.

Discography

Official Albums

Mappy Land (2000)

  1. Fake Violin Solo
  2. Subhuman Levels
  3. One Up
  4. Go Mappy Land for U
  5. Charlie 5000
  6. Song Y
  7. Polaroid Booth
  8. Coney Island Bound Trash Train
  9. (daphne's tape)
  10. 10 Ft. Coffin
  11. Steamroller
  12. Body Double
  13. Cyclone Took My Baby

Rainbow Panda (2003)

  1. Pink Shirts
  2. My Animal
  3. Desert Falcon
  4. Silver Sparkle Amps
  5. Holsters
  6. Out of the Woods
  7. _____m
  8. Psych Mo-Fo
  9. Your No. 1
  10. Oh! the Summer People
  11. Boy with the Saddest Eyes
  12. Perfect Little World
  13. Body Automatic

Contact Kid (2004)

  1. I Am the Contact Kid
  2. Mantis Rock
  3. Penny Rocket / Romantic
  4. Little Wolverine
  5. Tell Tale Drum Machine
  6. Out of My Mind
  7. At the Arcade
  8. Gas House Gables
  9. Pittsburgh Brain
  10. The Drag City Starlet

Music for Plants (2006)[2]

  1. You're the Kind of Girl
  2. Switchblade Sister
  3. Coming Up X's
  4. Black Van
  5. I Cannot Die
  6. Behind the Sun
  7. Ghost for Life
  8. Abandon Ship
  9. These Mortality Pictures
  10. Turkish Delights

Let's Be Friends (2008)

  1. What Ever Happened to One
  2. Sinking Feeling
  3. Favorite Sweatshirt On
  4. Great Invention
  5. Let's Be Friends
  6. Cats
  7. You Could Be...
  8. So Regal (Tigershark Kiss)
  9. Fake Girlfriend
  10. Last Song
  11. Distant Station

Other releases

You're the Kind of Girl (digital ep 2006)

  1. You're the Kind of Girl
  2. What Are You Wearing? (Momus cover)
  3. Personal Space Invaders
  4. My Animal (Poingly Mix)

Coming Up X's (12" 2006)

  1. Coming Up X's (Album Version)
  2. Coming Up X's (Alan Astor Mix)
  3. Coming Up X's (Streetlab Mix)
  4. Coming Up X's (Poingly Mix)
  5. X's Is the Reason (Books On Tape Mix)

You're the Kind of Girl (7" 2006)

  1. You're the Kind of Girl
  2. Artificial Kid

Sinking Feeling (digital single 2008)

  1. Sinking Feeling
  2. I've Been Around
  3. My Summer World (with Lauren Winslow)
gollark: Most kitchen sink packs, even if it's not as explicit as in quest packs, do have some kind of end goal.
gollark: They don't exactly "fail" as much as "become completed".
gollark: ^
gollark: You can, but they'll ignore it.
gollark: Nuep!

References

  1. Deming, Mark. "Mixel Pixel: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  2. Donnelly, Elizabeth (7 November 2006). "Sound Checks". Boston Globe   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) . Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.