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Kittenz and Thee Glitz

Felix da Housecat · 2001

73 min · 19 tracks · electronica

A vibrant fusion of house beats and eclectic samples that embodies early 2000s club culture.

Why this album works

'Kittenz and Thee Glitz' is significant for its commercial success, reaching number one on the UK Dance Chart. Its blend of house, electro, and pop elements not only resonated with club-goers but also influenced a wave of future electronic artists, solidifying Felix's role in shaping the sound of early 2000s dance music.
Best for
dynamic exploration of club culture wave-like pacing for dancing vibrant energy for nightlife
Context
By the time 'Kittenz and Thee Glitz' was released in January 2001, Felix da Housecat was already a notable figure in the electronic music scene, having gained recognition from his earlier works like 'Metropolis'. This album marked his first major release on the influential label, City Rockers, positioning him as a key player in the evolving house music landscape.
Stylistic neighbors
Moby· Towa Tei· Jazzanova

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Harlot Standout 3:13
  • 2 Walk With Me 4:14
  • 3 Analog City 1:18
  • 4 Pray for a Star 3:54
  • 5 Voicemail 0:47
  • 6 Madame Hollywood 2:51
  • 7 Silver Screen - Shower Scene Standout 4:40
  • 8 Control Freaq Standout 5:12
  • 9 What Does It Feel Like? 2:35
  • 10 Happy Hour 5:02
  • 11 Thee Enter View 1:14
  • 12 Glitz Rock 4:01
  • 13 Sequel2Sub 3:50
  • 14 Magic Fly 3:00
  • 15 She Lives 3:05
  • 16 Runaway Dreamer 3:22
  • 17 Silver Screen - Shower Scene (Laurent Garnier remix) 7:38
  • 18 Harlot (Justin Robertson remix) 6:44
  • 19 What Does It Feel Like? (Röyksopp remix) 6:28

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