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FlyKKiller (also written as Flykkiller) is an electronic rock band, consisting of Stephen Hilton and Polish vocalist Pati Yang. Hilton was a member of the Free Association with Irish electronic musician David Holmes. The band's sound has elements of pop, Trip Hop, techno and electro with occasional dark, gothic overtones. FlyKKiller began releasing singles in 2007 and they've followed up with an EP and several well-received remixes (including Siouxsie's "Here Comes That Day", The Answering Machine's "Silent Hotels", the Duke Spirit's "The Step and Walk" and many more. Their debut album Experiments in Violent Light was released on October 1, 2007 on FLYKKLLR RCRDS.
   FlyKKiller are currently embarking on a European Tour, featuring many dates in the United Kingdom, the tour began on 13 March 2008 in London.

Discography

EPs

Albums

  • 2007 Experiments in Violent Light

    Singles

  • 2007 "Peroxide"
  • 2007 "Fear"

    Miscellaneous releases

  • Those who sign up for their mailing list are rewarded with a song called "Blank Point". The mp3 file confirms the song is by FlyKKiller and that it's from the first CD of a release called Home.
  • In late May 2008, FlyKKiller posted a brand new song on their Myspace page, called "GS DUB". An email received by members of the mailing list confirms that the song is "a remix version of one of our new tunes" and that "a different version (the original) maybe/will be released soon". Also, in their latest few Myspace blogs, FlyKKiller have been hinting at a new single release in the "Late Summer".Further Information

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