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Their music is done in a similar minimal electronics and vocal style akin to [[Suicide (band)|Suicide]] and [[Soft Cell]].
Their music is done in a similar minimal electronics and vocal style akin to [[Suicide (band)|Suicide]] and [[Soft Cell]].


Their first and second albums were re-released with bonus tracks. ''[[Try Out (album)|Try Out]]'' was re-released with five bonus tracks: "Mind", "Seven", "Doctor Insane", "In Need", and "Malena". ''By Pass'' was re-released with four bonus tracks: "Scape", "Sweet & Sour", "Crash" and "Party". All of the tracks on both CDs have been remastered.<ref>[http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=5479_0_2_0_C Info about bonus tracks and rerelease]</ref>
Their first and second albums were re-released with bonus tracks. ''[[Try Out (Kas Product album)|Try Out]]'' was re-released with five bonus tracks: "Mind", "Seven", "Doctor Insane", "In Need", and "Malena". ''By Pass'' was re-released with four bonus tracks: "Scape", "Sweet & Sour", "Crash" and "Party". All of the tracks on both CDs have been remastered.<ref>[http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=5479_0_2_0_C Info about bonus tracks and rerelease]</ref>


{{cquote|Gorgeously provocative duo of Mona Soyoc and Spatz who released a couple of singles on their own punk label, then signed to RCA which seemed a remarkably odd union, which produced two blindingly brilliant albums, 'Try Out' and 'Bypass' that found the haunting, mad vocals hemmed in by and stretched out over the alternately boiling/icy keyboards, the shattering chatter of arching/dive bombing guitar and stabbing electronic rhythms. - Mick Mercer<ref>Mick Mercer, ''Gothic Rock'', Los Angeles: Cleopatra Records, p. 112.</ref>}}
{{cquote|Gorgeously provocative duo of Mona Soyoc and Spatz who released a couple of singles on their own punk label, then signed to RCA which seemed a remarkably odd union, which produced two blindingly brilliant albums, 'Try Out' and 'Bypass' that found the haunting, mad vocals hemmed in by and stretched out over the alternately boiling/icy keyboards, the shattering chatter of arching/dive bombing guitar and stabbing electronic rhythms. - Mick Mercer<ref>Mick Mercer, ''Gothic Rock'', Los Angeles: Cleopatra Records, p. 112.</ref>}}

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KaS Product
OriginFrance
Genres Coldwave, minimal wave
Years active1980–1990, 2005–present
LabelsDSA
Members
  • Spatsz
  • Mona Soyoc
WebsiteKasProduct.com

KaS Product is a French electronic duo. Their music has been considered part of the French coldwave and electro punk movements. Formed in 1980, the duo consists of Spatsz on electronics and rhythm machines with Mona Soyoc on guitar, vocals and piano. Spatsz worked at a psychiatric hospital previously while Mona worked with a jazz band before meeting Spatsz.[1]

Their music is done in a similar minimal electronics and vocal style akin to Suicide and Soft Cell.

Their first and second albums were re-released with bonus tracks. Try Out was re-released with five bonus tracks: "Mind", "Seven", "Doctor Insane", "In Need", and "Malena". By Pass was re-released with four bonus tracks: "Scape", "Sweet & Sour", "Crash" and "Party". All of the tracks on both CDs have been remastered.[2]

Gorgeously provocative duo of Mona Soyoc and Spatz who released a couple of singles on their own punk label, then signed to RCA which seemed a remarkably odd union, which produced two blindingly brilliant albums, 'Try Out' and 'Bypass' that found the haunting, mad vocals hemmed in by and stretched out over the alternately boiling/icy keyboards, the shattering chatter of arching/dive bombing guitar and stabbing electronic rhythms. - Mick Mercer[3]

Discography

Title Year
Try Out 1982
By Pass 1983
Ego Eye 1987
Black & Noir 1990

References

  1. ^ Forced exposure.com
  2. ^ Info about bonus tracks and rerelease
  3. ^ Mick Mercer, Gothic Rock, Los Angeles: Cleopatra Records, p. 112.

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