I Com is the debut studio album by French singer and DJ Miss Kittin, released on 31 May 2004 by NovaMute Records. It is Miss Kittin's first solo release, having previously released albums in collaboration with The Hacker and Golden Boy. As in her previous works, electro-funk and electroclash continue to be the primary genres.

I Com
Studio album by
Released31 May 2004
Genre
Length59:13
LabelNovaMute
Producer
Miss Kittin chronology
Radio Caroline Volume 1
(2002)
I Com
(2004)
Mixing Me
(2005)
Singles from I Com
  1. "Professional Distortion"
    Released: 17 May 2004
  2. "Requiem for a Hit"
    Released: 27 September 2004
  3. "Happy Violentine"
    Released: 14 February 2005

Most of the tracks on the album were produced by Miss Kittin with either Thies Mynther and Tobi Neumann (producers of Chicks on Speed). House music vocalist L.A. Williams raps on the track "Requiem for a Hit", the album's second single.

Singles

edit

"Professional Distortion" was released as the album's lead single on 17 May 2004.[1] It peaked at number 83 on the UK Singles Chart[2] and at number 77 on the French Singles Chart.[3]

The second single, "Requiem for a Hit", was released on 27 September 2004.[4] It peaked at number 92 on the UK Singles Chart[2] and at number six on the Belgian Dance Chart.[5]

"Happy Violentine" was released on 14 February 2005 as the third and final single.[6] It reached number 84 on the UK Singles Chart[2] and number nine on the Belgian Dance Chart.[7]

Promotion

edit

Miss Kittin released the EP Mixing Me on 19 April 2005. The EP contains remixes of several I Com tracks such as its three singles.[8]

Critical reception

edit
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic73/100[9]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [10]
Drowned in Sound9/10[11]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[12]
Pitchfork7.0/10[13]
Playlouder     [14]
PopMattersCritical[15]
SpinC+[16]
XLR8RFavorable[17]

I Com received generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 73, based on 17 reviews.[9] Joseph Shoo of Drowned in Sound commented that I Com has the "sweet attitude of sheer independent energy" while containing "neural giddiness and cerebral edginess".[11] Likewise, Johnny Loftus of AllMusic described I Com as "the best bits and pieces of the post-everything genres have been rearranged in a newfangled data stream to represent Miss Kittin's very elusive, entirely accessible muse. The alluring result is cool, reloaded."[10] By contrast, Derek Miller of Pitchfork noted that "some of Kittin's lyrical deficits undercut her production."[13]

Track listing

edit

All tracks are written by Caroline Hervé, Tobias Neumann and Thies Mynther, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Professional Distortion" 3:42
2."Requiem for a Hit" 5:10
3."Happy Violentine" 6:18
4."Meet Sue Be She" 4:03
5."Kiss Factory" 4:37
6."Allergic" 5:26
7."Soundtrack of Now"
4:43
8."Dub About Me"
  • Michael Schmidt
  • Holger Zilske
7:10
9."Clone Me" 4:06
10."3eme Sexe"Dominique Nicolas Leteurtre5:00
11."I Come.com" 5:55
12."Neukölln 2" 3:03

Personnel

edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of I Com.[18]

Musicians

edit
  • Miss Kittin – vocals (tracks 2, 4); drums (track 4); programming (track 6); synth break (track 12)
  • Otto von Schirach – programming (track 1)
  • Tobi Neumann – guitar (track 1)
  • L.A Williams – vocals (track 2)
  • Thies Mynther – piano (tracks 2, 3, 10); bass, synths (track 4); programming (track 5)
  • Tobi Neumann – programming (track 3); guitar (tracks 4, 9); vocoder (track 4); bass (track 9)
  • Sue.Zuki – vocals (track 4)
  • The Hacker – programming (tracks 7, 10); hectic breathing (track 7)
  • Florian – vocals (track 12)

Technical

edit
  • Caroline Hervé – production
  • Tobias Neumann – production
  • Thies Mynther – production
  • Rashad – mastering

Artwork

edit
  • Wolfgang Tillmans – pictures
  • Miss Kittin – drawings, studio pics
  • Bente Schipp – graphic design

Charts

edit
Chart performance for I Com
Chart (2004) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[19] 79
Belgian Alternative Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[20] 43
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[21] 77
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[22] 82
French Albums (SNEP)[23] 56
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[24] 100
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[25] 82
UK Albums (OCC)[26] 171
UK Dance Albums (OCC)[27] 6
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[28] 18
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[29] 13

References

edit
  1. ^ "Miss Kittin – Professional Distortion (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Miss Kittin | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Miss Kittin – Professional Distortion". lescharts.com (in French). Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Miss Kittin – Requiem For A Hit (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  5. ^ "Miss Kittin – Requiem for a Hit" (in Dutch). Ultratop. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  6. ^ "Miss Kittin – Happy Violentine (CD) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  7. ^ "Miss Kittin – Happy Violentine" (in Dutch). Ultratop. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  8. ^ Loftus, Johnny. "Mixing Me – Miss Kittin". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  9. ^ a b "I Com by Miss Kittin Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  10. ^ a b Loftus, Johnny. "I Com – Miss Kittin". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  11. ^ a b Shoo, Joseph (13 April 2004). "Miss Kittin – I Com". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 13 February 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  12. ^ Vincentelli, Elisabeth (28 May 2004). "I Com". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  13. ^ a b Miller, Derek (27 September 2004). "Miss Kittin: I Com". Pitchfork. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  14. ^ Moffat, Iain (3 June 2004). "Miss Kittin: I Com (2004)". Playlouder. Archived from the original on 20 November 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2006.
  15. ^ Sawyer, Terry (6 December 2004). "Miss Kittin: I Com". PopMatters. Archived from the original on 10 October 2009. Retrieved 15 December 2006.
  16. ^ Matos, Michaelangelo (July 2004). "Reviews". Spin. Vol. 20, no. 7. pp. 105, 107. ISSN 0886-3032 – via Google Books.
  17. ^ Host, Vivian (4 May 2004). "Miss Kittin: I.Com". XLR8R. Archived from the original on 2 January 2011.
  18. ^ I Com (liner notes). Miss Kittin. NovaMute Records. 2004. NOMU120CD.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  19. ^ "Ultratop.be – Miss Kittin – I Com" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  20. ^ "Miss Kittin – I Com" (in Dutch). Ultratop. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  21. ^ "Ultratop.be – Miss Kittin – I Com" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  22. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Miss Kittin – I Com" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  23. ^ "Lescharts.com – Miss Kittin – I Com". Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  24. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Miss Kittin – I Com" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  25. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Miss Kittin – I Com". Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  26. ^ "Chart Log UK (1994–2010): M – My Vitriol". Retrieved 23 May 2010.
  27. ^ "Top 40 Dance Albums (06/06/2004)". BBC Radio 1. Archived from the original on 10 June 2004. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  28. ^ "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  29. ^ "Top Dance/Electronic Albums – The Week of June 19, 2004". Billboard. Archived from the original on 13 December 2015. Retrieved 5 July 2021.