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BatBox is the second studio album of new material from French electronic musician Miss Kittin. The music combines elements of techno and electro and, as Kittin describes it, a flirtation with Goth culture. It was released on February 4, 2008 on Kittin's Nobody's Bizzness record label, although by January 2008 the album had leaked to the internet. The album's first single, "Kittin Is High", was released in late 2007. The CD booklet features foldout artwork by Rob Reger, creator of Emily the Strange character. "Frank Sinatra" appropriated the sentiment of Bauhaus' "Bella Lugosi's Dead" and I Com contained spatterings of Siouxie's essence, but Miss Kittin's infatuation with goth is more prevalent than ever on Batbox. On this sinister but whimsical collection of 13 tracks -- accentuated by fitting CD art of cartoonish bats and a 22-story haunted house by Emily the Strange artist Rob Reger -- Kittin playfully references witches, ghosts, and bats aplenty: bats in boxes, bats biting necks, and even bat pedals powering her microphone. Her dark sense of humor is still intact, and she maintains that aloof charm and sweet savoir faire that enabled her to easily pair up with a wide scope of electro artists in her past (Felix da Housecat, Chicks on Speed, Detroit Grand Pubahs, and Golden Boy, among others), but now, with her sophomore solo attempt, she seems to be completely comfortable in her role as a soloist and ready to experiment and expand on prior ideas. Staying true to her elec
Kittin Is High
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Batbox
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Grace
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Solidasarockstar
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Barefoot Tonight
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Play Me a Tape
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Pollution of the Mind
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Wash 'n' Dry
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Metalhead
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Machine Joy
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Sunset Strip
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Playmate of the Century
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Lightmaker
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