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Kissy Sell Out
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Background information
Birth nameThomas Bisdee[1]
Born (1984-06-18) 18 June 1984 (age 40)
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England
OriginColchester, Essex, England
GenresElectronic, breakbeat, speed garage
Occupation(s)DJ, producer, graphic designer
LabelsStepper Man
San City High
Carrillo Music
Cheap Thrills Records
Lavolta Records
Asylum Records
Ministry of Sound Australia
Websitefacebook.com/kissysellout

Kissy Sell Out (born Thomas Bisdee on 18 June 1984 in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England) is a British/Canadian DJ,[2] producer, graphic designer, label manager of San City High Records and Stepper Man,[3][4] part-time astrophysicist[5] and science columnist for Sick Chirpse.[6] Kissy Sell Out gained notability in 2006 for his electro music productions and energetic DJ style.[7] In 2009 Mixmag described him as "one of the most exciting, charismatic and entertaining DJs of the decade".[8]

In addition to his DJ work,[9] he has released six albums – Youth, Wild Romance,[10][11][12][13] Introducing Kissy Sell Out,[14] San City High All Stars Vol. 1 & 2,[15] Style from the Westside[16][17] – and composed official music for the 2012 Olympics ceremonies held in London.[18][19][20]

BBC Radio 1

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From 2007–2012 he hosted a successful BBC Radio 1 show called the Kissy Klub. The show blended classical music, and computer-voiced fictional characters with an exclusive selection of remixes created specifically for the show called "Kissy Klub Versions".

With this radio show Kissy became an influential force in the developing electro scene. Notable artists such as Diplo, Felix Da Housecat, Hervé, Uffie & Erol Alkan made regular appearances alongside exclusive tracks Kissy supported which kick-started careers for a long list of breakthrough producers and DJs[21][22][23] across the globe.[24]

Until 2009, the majority of his musical output as a producer was in remixes for other artists such as Mark Ronson, Calvin Harris, The Human League, Sugababes, Groove Armada and All Saints. It was this early production work that caught the attention of executives at BBC Radio 1.

In July 2007, Kissy Sell Out was signed by BBC Radio 1 to present a monthly instalment of a specialist dance music show called In New DJs We Trust.[25] In October 2008 he permanently took over Eddie Halliwell's Thursday night slot[26] to host his own weekly show called the Kissy Klub.[27] His radio show covered a selection of musical styles and genres with the tracks often seamlessly mixed together. His last show with BBC Radio 1 was in 2012.

In 2019, a new podcast called "Long Live The Kissy Klub" was started to make the Kissy Klub DJ mixes and remixes available to fans of the original show, in high quality re-mastered audio format,[28] for the first time since the show's end.

Background

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Kissy spent his teenage years growing up in Colchester, Essex. He began practising DJing and teaching himself music production at the age of 13 when a school friend played him a United Dance CD mixed by DJ Hype. His particular interest became very melodically complex post-modern electronic dance music, often around 128 BPM in tempo.[29]

As Kissy's technical abilities blossomed professionally, his live DJ shows began to focus on putting electro beats over classical pieces of music using Pioneer's CDJ decks. This unique element in his approach to mixing led to producing and recording his second album "Wild Romance" almost entirely using classical instruments – something which began to attract media attention when he was invited to speak at a formal debate at the Cambridge Union against Stephen Fry about the relevance of classical music to the youth of today in May 2011. Kissy also appeared with Stephen Fry on the BBC's Look East news programme[30] and BBC Radio 4's Today Show, and wrote a two-page article published in The Independent newspaper about the subject.[31]

Kissy has been the subject of two questions on the game show The Chase, first in the UK and then on the New Zealand version. The question asked on both occasions was:

"Which of these Radio 1 DJs was born Thomas Bisdee? Kissy Sell Out, Kutski, or Mista Jam?"[32]

When not working on his own music, much of his time as a music producer has been spent mentoring fresh names in dance music through his label San City High and also by judging DJ competitions such as the Red Bull Thre3style UK tour.[33]

Kissy has often been described by the press as being a staple of the east London electro scene,[34] and most of his records are produced at his studio in the Shoreditch/Brick Lane area.

Inspired by early recordings of underground drum'n'bass events in the UK, Kissy frequently used an air horn during his DJ sets and in June 2007 was pictured on the front cover of DJ Magazine blasting one into the air.[35]

During his final year studying Graphic Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, Kissy worked full-time as a design assistant at a high-fashion magazine called POP Magazine.

Pioneer DJ

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Kissy has worked very closely with Pioneer DJ since 2011, consulting as a brand ambassador and beta tester – alongside James Zabeila and Laidback Luke – during the development of two respective iterations of the CDJ-2000 Nexus and DJM-900 Nexus equipment, and several versions of Pioneer DJ's rekordbox software. Kissy has made many YouTube video demonstration videos[36] for the company, using the 2000 NXS and RMX-1000[37] products, and personally went to the Pioneer DJ Japan headquarters in Kawasaki to contribute to the blue print designs for the DJM-900 NXS II product line in 2015.

Kissy has appeared on four instalments of the YouTube series Pioneer DJ Sounds since 2011, with the viewing figures approaching a million views in some cases.[36][38][39]

KSO & Stepper Man

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In 2017, Kissy began releasing music and booking shows as "KSO", in addition to starting a new label called Stepper Man.[40]

After 12 years as a professional music producer, the KSO moniker signalled the start of a new chapter in Kissy's career.[41] A KSO debut album, called "Style From The Westside"[42] released in August 2018,[43] featuring collaborations with DJ Q, Darkzy, Wideboys, Sam Supplier, Dread MC, JG, Tengu, Jaikea, Pavv, J69, Hyperactive MC, Beth Macari and The Melody Men. The album is specifically a bass house and bassline club record, with the second single "Dub For Ya Speaker" described by Mixmag as "masterfully combining bassline house with vintage hip-hop and early jungle", featuring the release as their "tune of the month" in the breaks section.[44]

UKF published an interview feature with KSO about the album claiming the release to be "one of the realest bassline albums you'll hear all year", noting that the rapid creation of the album in nine months coincided with Kissy becoming a father.[45]

Health and fitness appearances

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In November 2015, Kissy became an ambassador for Decibel Nutrition,[46] alongside JP from Made In Chelsea, Amy Willerton and Rob Edmond.[47] Since then, he has featured in several photo shoots as a fitness model, and appeared on BESTfitTV as a celebrity contender in their extreme fitness challenge.

In summer 2016, Bear Grylls took Kissy on, alongside Mission Survive winner Vogue Williams, to host the main stage at each of his Survival Race events across the UK.[48] The hosts presented awards to the winners, interviewed inspiring figures in the armed forces and challenged the crowd with various fitness activities.

Kissy's run of appearances was cut short, just shy of the last race in London, due to a last minute opportunity to tour Romania for the first time with MC Cobra.[49]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Youth (2009)
  • Introducing Kissy Sell Out (2010 – North American only release)
  • Wild Romance (2011)
  • San City High All Stars (2013)[50]
  • San City High All Stars, Vol. 2 (Mixed by Kissy Sell Out) (2015)[51]
  • Style from the Westside (2018)[41]

Singles

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Compilations

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  • Mixmag Presents Kissy Sell Out's Blowout (mixed by Kissy Sell Out) (released 8 September 2013 on Mixmag)[70]
  • Kissy Sell Out's Xmas Blowout (mixed by Kissy Sell Out) (released 1 December 2009 on Mixmag)[71]
  • Mashed Four (mixed by Kissy Sell Out and The Aston Shuffle) (released 19 April 2008 on Ministry of Sound Australia)[72]

Official remixes

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Original Artist[73] Song Remix Name Label Year
Gettoblaster feat. Servante "Fingerbang" Kissy Sell Out Remix[74] We Jack 2017
Run DMC "Walk This Way" Kissy Sell Out Remix[75] TBC 2015
Terri B! "I'm Coming Back" Kissy Sell Out Remix Carrillo Music 2015
Lisa Williams "Junk" Kissy Sell Out Remix Carrillo Music 2015
Nadia Gattas "The Feeling" Kissy Sell Out Remix Carrillo Music 2015
Super Square "Erase Me" Kissy Sell Out Remix Carrillo Music 2015
Eddie Amador "Awake" Kissy Sell Out Remix Carrillo Music 2015
Hybrid Theory feat. Trilla "That's What It Is" Kissy Sell Out Remix Four40 Records 2015
Binary Finary "1998" Kissy Sell Out's Trap Mix Armada 2013
Ali Love "Love Harder" Kissy Sell Out Remix Dim Mak 2013
Steve Aoki feat. Kid Cudi & Travis Barker "Cudi the Kid" Kissy Sell Outs Style from the Dark Side Ultra Records 2012
TAI "At the Disco" Kissy Sell Out's Skippin' School Dim Mak 2012
Spencer & Hill "Dance" Kissy Sell Out's 4x4 Moombahton Fix Dim Mak 2012
Zeds Dead "Rude Boy" Kissy Sell Out & MC Cobra's VIP Mix San City High 2011
Art vs. Science "Magic Fountain" Kissy Sell Out's Dark Crystal Version Ministry of Sound (Australia) 2010
Noisettes "Wild Young Hearts" Kissy Sell Out Remix Vertigo 2010
Frankmusik "Better Off As Two" Kissy Sell Out Says Relax Island 2009
The Human League "The Things That Dreams Are Made Of" Kissy Sell Out Mix Hooj Choons 2009
Shiny Toy Guns "Ricochet!" Kissy Sell Out Mix Ultra Records 2009
Noisettes "Don't Upset the Rhythm" Kissy Sell Out in the Black Lodge[76] Mercury Records 2009
Calvin Harris "Merrymaking at My Place" Kissy Sell Out Remix Fly Eye 2007
Groove Armada "Song 4 Mutya" Kissy Sell Out Remix Columbia 2007
Sugababes "About You Now" Kissy Sell Out Remix Island 2007
Remi Nicole "Fed Up" Kissy Sell Out's Rules of Attraction Island 2007
The Black Ghosts "Face" Kissy Sell Out Remix Southern Fried 2007
Operator Please "Just a Song About Ping Pong" Kissy Sell Out's White Stallion[77] Brille 2007
The Dykeenies "New Ideas" Kissy Sell Out's Crude Oasis[78] Lavolta 2007
Chungking "Love Is Here to Stay" Kissy Sell Out's Own Private Idaho Institute 2007
Acoustic Ladyland "Cuts & Lies" Kissy Sell Out Mix V2 2007
Mark Ronson "Stop Me" Kissy Sell Out's True Romance Columbia 2007
Gwen Stefani "Wind It Up" Kissy Sell Out Remix Interscope 2006
All Saints "Chick Fit" Kissy Sell Out's Excellent Adventure / Bogus Journey Parlophone 2006
GoodBooks "Leni" Kissy Sell Out Mix Columbia 2006
Neat People "Baby I'm Bored" Kissy Sell Out Remix Rekabet 2006

Remix EPs

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Title Details Tracklist
Live Wire (Remixes)
  • Live Wire ft. Rob Sparx & Jane Thomas (Sui Generis Remix)
  • Live Wire ft. Rob Sparx & Jane Thomas (Sparx V.I.P Remix)
  • Live Wire ft. Rob Sparx & Jane Thomas (GOLD Remix)
  • Live Wire ft. Rob Sparx & Jane Thomas (The Sneekers Re-step Remix)
  • Live Wire ft. Rob Sparx & Jane Thomas (Stereothieves Remix)
Who Walks Alone (Remixes)
  • Who Walks Alone (Toyboy & Robin Remix)
  • Who Walks Alone (Suckfake & Daniel Brooks Remix)
  • Who Walks Alone (Disposition Remix)
  • Who Walks Alone (J A S P E R Remix)
  • Who Walks Alone (Indian Summer Remix)
  • Who Walks Alone ft. Holly Lois (Vocal Mix)

Kissy Klub Versions

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Kissy Klub Versions were unofficial remixes of songs by artists which are played exclusively on Kissy Sell Out's BBC Radio 1 Show.[79] The idea to remix songs for a radio show is down to the BBC's rules on conflict of interest which restrict the amount of air time producers such as Kissy can fill with their own material. Since Kissy's own re-edits of tracks have been a widely talked about feature of his DJ sets since 2006,[80] Kissy felt it was important to continue this feature in his radio show and thus the Kissy Klub Version concept was started.

During the show's life-span, very few other DJs ever obtained copies of the near 1000 long list of exclusive remixes. Efforts were made to release a BBC Kissy Klub Versions CD but failed due to the incredibley complex licensing paperwork it would have involved to clear permissions for a large amount of highly established artists who were unfamiliar with the unusual concept.

As of 2019, the Long Live The Kissy Klub podcast began publishing some of these exclusive remixes for the first time for fans to stream on iTunes and Spotify.[81]

Charity work

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In January 2008, Kissy released a four-track EP of bootleg tracks on limited edition CD and digital downloads so he could donate all proceeds to the British Association for Adoption and Fostering[82] The EP contains a blog-house track called "Get Busy Tropicana" as well as "You're on Fire" which was championed by Zane Lowe on BBC Radio .[83]

Kissy also began supporting the Changing Faces charity in 2010 after meeting a severely facially disfigured young girl in a British airport whilst on his way to DJ in Ibiza. In an interview with Thomas H. Green published in Mixmag he talked of how the brief but poignant moment reduced him to tears and made him realise how lucky he was to be a successful DJ.[84]

Support for unsigned artists

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Since Kissy himself claims to owe a lot of his early success to the support he received from DJs such as Simian Mobile Disco, Headman, DJ Touché, The Loose Cannons, Eddy Temple Morris and Tommie Sunshine, Kissy has insisted on championing unsigned artists and new independent producers as much as he can on his radio shows, festival appearances and press interviews.

Some of the fresh faces in music Kissy has shown support for include Ronnie Flex, Foamo, Jo Kira, Metal on Metal, Proxy, 16 Bit, Jack Beats, Last Japan, Norrit, AutoErotique, Cold Blank, Bear Cavalry, Kamikaze Cream Cake, Late of the Pier, MC Cobra, Linda's Nephew, Chew Fu and the Palms Out Sounds blog, Haydn Haydn, Cap'nHarry, Figure, Danny Westcott, Frankmusik, Thoko, Mr. Vega, Matt Sayers, Dynasty, Bro Safari, ETC!ETC!, Hoi!, Black Peter Group, Futuristic Retro Champions, and Andy George and Jaymo who were signed to BBC Radio 1 after Kissy picked them to support him on a BBC Introducing edition of Radio 1's Essential Mix.[85]

Kissy is curator of a music festival in the French Alps called Tignesfest.

Awards

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  • IDJ Player of the Year 2007[86]

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