
FOURTH FLOOR COLLAPSE
5 December 2008
THE RAILWAY HOTEL
ALBUM LAUNCH
Fremantle, WA
6 December 2008
THE ROSEMOUNT HOTEL
ALBUM LAUNCH
Perth, WA
13 December 2008
THE GAELIC THEATRE
ALBUM LAUNCH
Sydney, NSW
releases

HK119 is the solo project of Heidi Kilpelainen, a Finnish-born multitalented writer-singer-producer and visual arts graduate of London’s St Martin’s College… as Björk once stated in Q Magazine “the perfect blond woman”. Drawing influence from early David Bowie and Kraftwerk among myriad others, Fast Cheap & Out Of Control is a tongue-in-cheek warning of sorts, issued in the common language of pop music and featuring the production talents of Dean Honer and Jarrod Gosling of I Monster/All Seeing I and Simon Duffy (Leftfield).
The Lucas-inspired name HK119 is itself a product code – an attempt to bring awareness to the contradictions of our society and the increasing alienation of modern man. With this, her second album, she touches upon contemporary themes such as space travel, celebrity culture, cloning, surveillance, global warming, mind control, deviant technology, and other such light hearted issues… However, to dwell too much on these is to miss the point; the resultant product is an album of uncompromising, thought-provoking futuro-pop, which pleases and disturbs in equal measure, from the dark but joyous swing of Tropikalia and the anxious rumble of What Am I to the instantly accessible pop of album opener Mind and first single C’est La Vie. The fact that such heady subjects combine in an album that remains cohesive and enjoyable is testament to Kilpelainen’s talent as a true artist. Striking in attire and fascinated by the concepts of modernism, HK119 is a wilfully unique star for our far-flung times, and one that demands immediate investigation.
HK119 - Fast, Cheap and Out of Control is available through One Little Indian and distributed by Creative Vibes