King Cannibal (b. Dylan Richards, aka Zilla), is a London, UK breakbeat / b… Read Full Bio ↴King Cannibal (b. Dylan Richards, aka Zilla), is a London, UK breakbeat / breakstep / dancehall / drum and bass / dubstep artist. He signed to Ninja Tune in 2008, following projects on Combat Recordings, Kriss & Rag & Bone Records - which crafted his ferocious take on dancehall & filthy bass-driven beats.
It all began with a series of super-evolved mixes towards the latter end of the nineties as a reaction to the glut of uninspiring mix compilations that had began to flood the industry. The first salvo against conformity was A Friendly Game of Chess , a self-funded, hand-sprayed, highly under-the-counter mix project with Lex Records DJ and friend Buddy Peace . The highly stylised conceptual expression of work that combined a rich fusion of textures together with strong themes and motifs began to ignite more than their own imaginations, selling out in just 48 hours and earning high praise on a global scale.
A Friendly Game Of Chess was swiftly followed by solo mixtape strike One Foot In The Fire, One Fist In The Air which earned numerous comparisions to Coldcuts 70 Minutes Of Madness’. Comprised of almost 100 tracks from Autechre to Britney Spears, interviews and spoken word interludes, the CD sold-out in a day, attracted attention from all corners and ended up in many a Best of 2004 list. Among those with their ears to the ground were Trash supremo Erol Alkan, notorious London promoters Wheels Instead of Hooves and the heads of both Ninja Tune and Warp Records.
After 2 appearances on the legendary Solid Steel radio show, the honour of being the first unsigned act to play at Strictly Kev & D.Ks Solid Steel clubnight, 4 sets with Buddy Peace at Dedbeat 04 in the course of one weekend and a number of European dates, Warp Records stepped in and invited Buddy Peace & Zilla to compile a retrospective of the label. Released late September 2004 as part of the ‘WARP VISION The Videos’ DVD, the mix entitled ‘Watch And Repeat Play‘ was a startlingly original tour de force, over 70 minutes the two DJs re-worked and re-wired the label’s back catalogue, twisting the already twisted into sonic maelstrom.
The Warp Vision Audio Visual / Resfest Tour followed, with appearances alongside artists such as Plaid, Chris Cunningham, Seiji, Mike Paradinas and Funkstorung and invitations to play at the Glade Festival, Trash, The Warp Summer Ball and The Poke Xmas Rave. It was these shows and the experience of playing live that inspired ZILLAs latest mix Grinted Teeth & Brawlsville , a year in the making, it was a more uptempo and aggressive yet challenging body of work that manages to find the link between party starting crunk of Lil’ Jon and the dancefloor destroying sonics of The Aphex Twin.
Once again the great and the good were suitably impressed with praise coming from the likes of Kid 606, Knifehandchop and, again, Erol Alkan. The success of Grinted Teeth and ‘ZILLA’s growing reputation led to Domino Records inviting him to remix the final single from Test-Icicles, ‘Biggest Mistake’, a remix which has been rapturously received by everyone from Laurent Garnier to Lo Recordings Jon Tye.
Punishing remixes of Black Grass (Catskills), and New Flesh (Big Dada) have followed as ‘ZILLA’ perfected his twisted industrial take on dancehall, dubstep & drum n bass and in late 2006 he was asked to produce an EP for kid606’s Shockout label.
Recieving massive support from Amon Tobin (Ninja Tune,) Combat Recordings and Rag And Bone Records, the results were so good that the one EP quickly became two, both of which are due for release in 2008 under ‘ZILLA’s brand new new alias KING CANNIBAL alongside other releases including work for Combat Recordings and Bong Ra’s Kriss Records. Recent highlights from the past few months have included the ‘ZILLA’/Autechre remixes of Unique 3 ‘s The Theme (Fat! Records), Premier At Last featuring on The Chap’s The Chop EP. and King Cannibal’s – Beneath The Surface on Uncharted Audio’s new Signals imprint
Its not often that someone comes along and defines your opinion of the potential of djing. Over the course of two under-the-counter mix-cds, the man known as ZILLA has done just that. – Fact Magazine
“Too dark, love this tune”- Marry Anne Hobbs (BBC Radio 1) on Aragami Style
“..a great tune…put together like a dj’s wet dream.”- Amon Tobin writing about Aragami Style (forthcoming on Shockout) for Urb
someone please give this guy a residency! – D.K (Solid Steel/Ninja Tune).
It completely blew me away’ – Erol Alkan on ‘One Foot in the Fire, One Fist in the Air’
A phenomenal mix by UK up-and-comers Buddy Peace & ZILLA… Besting even some of the most accomplished feats of creative cutting-and-pasting, the Watch And Repeat Play mix is a rarity that you have to get your paws on – Scissorkick.com on ‘Watch And Repeat Play’
“Heavy as fuck!”- Parasite (Deathsucker Records)
“Heavy as fuck tech step dancehall!!”- Bong Ra
“Slamming ragga rinse out”- Kid 606
“Zilla remix is absolutely brilliant – I will playlist on the radio and play the hell out of it on the dancefloor!”- Laurent Garnier on Test-Icicles – ‘Biggest Mistake (Zilla remix)’
“Fucking great….I love it!”- Knifehandchop on Grinted Teeth & Brawlsville
Other reactions for Grinted Teeth… Album of the Week- Boomkat, Warpmart and Banquet Records “..the mix album of the year”- Fact Magazine “stunning …”- Sounds Of The Universe
It all began with a series of super-evolved mixes towards the latter end of the nineties as a reaction to the glut of uninspiring mix compilations that had began to flood the industry. The first salvo against conformity was A Friendly Game of Chess , a self-funded, hand-sprayed, highly under-the-counter mix project with Lex Records DJ and friend Buddy Peace . The highly stylised conceptual expression of work that combined a rich fusion of textures together with strong themes and motifs began to ignite more than their own imaginations, selling out in just 48 hours and earning high praise on a global scale.
A Friendly Game Of Chess was swiftly followed by solo mixtape strike One Foot In The Fire, One Fist In The Air which earned numerous comparisions to Coldcuts 70 Minutes Of Madness’. Comprised of almost 100 tracks from Autechre to Britney Spears, interviews and spoken word interludes, the CD sold-out in a day, attracted attention from all corners and ended up in many a Best of 2004 list. Among those with their ears to the ground were Trash supremo Erol Alkan, notorious London promoters Wheels Instead of Hooves and the heads of both Ninja Tune and Warp Records.
After 2 appearances on the legendary Solid Steel radio show, the honour of being the first unsigned act to play at Strictly Kev & D.Ks Solid Steel clubnight, 4 sets with Buddy Peace at Dedbeat 04 in the course of one weekend and a number of European dates, Warp Records stepped in and invited Buddy Peace & Zilla to compile a retrospective of the label. Released late September 2004 as part of the ‘WARP VISION The Videos’ DVD, the mix entitled ‘Watch And Repeat Play‘ was a startlingly original tour de force, over 70 minutes the two DJs re-worked and re-wired the label’s back catalogue, twisting the already twisted into sonic maelstrom.
The Warp Vision Audio Visual / Resfest Tour followed, with appearances alongside artists such as Plaid, Chris Cunningham, Seiji, Mike Paradinas and Funkstorung and invitations to play at the Glade Festival, Trash, The Warp Summer Ball and The Poke Xmas Rave. It was these shows and the experience of playing live that inspired ZILLAs latest mix Grinted Teeth & Brawlsville , a year in the making, it was a more uptempo and aggressive yet challenging body of work that manages to find the link between party starting crunk of Lil’ Jon and the dancefloor destroying sonics of The Aphex Twin.
Once again the great and the good were suitably impressed with praise coming from the likes of Kid 606, Knifehandchop and, again, Erol Alkan. The success of Grinted Teeth and ‘ZILLA’s growing reputation led to Domino Records inviting him to remix the final single from Test-Icicles, ‘Biggest Mistake’, a remix which has been rapturously received by everyone from Laurent Garnier to Lo Recordings Jon Tye.
Punishing remixes of Black Grass (Catskills), and New Flesh (Big Dada) have followed as ‘ZILLA’ perfected his twisted industrial take on dancehall, dubstep & drum n bass and in late 2006 he was asked to produce an EP for kid606’s Shockout label.
Recieving massive support from Amon Tobin (Ninja Tune,) Combat Recordings and Rag And Bone Records, the results were so good that the one EP quickly became two, both of which are due for release in 2008 under ‘ZILLA’s brand new new alias KING CANNIBAL alongside other releases including work for Combat Recordings and Bong Ra’s Kriss Records. Recent highlights from the past few months have included the ‘ZILLA’/Autechre remixes of Unique 3 ‘s The Theme (Fat! Records), Premier At Last featuring on The Chap’s The Chop EP. and King Cannibal’s – Beneath The Surface on Uncharted Audio’s new Signals imprint
Its not often that someone comes along and defines your opinion of the potential of djing. Over the course of two under-the-counter mix-cds, the man known as ZILLA has done just that. – Fact Magazine
“Too dark, love this tune”- Marry Anne Hobbs (BBC Radio 1) on Aragami Style
“..a great tune…put together like a dj’s wet dream.”- Amon Tobin writing about Aragami Style (forthcoming on Shockout) for Urb
someone please give this guy a residency! – D.K (Solid Steel/Ninja Tune).
It completely blew me away’ – Erol Alkan on ‘One Foot in the Fire, One Fist in the Air’
A phenomenal mix by UK up-and-comers Buddy Peace & ZILLA… Besting even some of the most accomplished feats of creative cutting-and-pasting, the Watch And Repeat Play mix is a rarity that you have to get your paws on – Scissorkick.com on ‘Watch And Repeat Play’
“Heavy as fuck!”- Parasite (Deathsucker Records)
“Heavy as fuck tech step dancehall!!”- Bong Ra
“Slamming ragga rinse out”- Kid 606
“Zilla remix is absolutely brilliant – I will playlist on the radio and play the hell out of it on the dancefloor!”- Laurent Garnier on Test-Icicles – ‘Biggest Mistake (Zilla remix)’
“Fucking great….I love it!”- Knifehandchop on Grinted Teeth & Brawlsville
Other reactions for Grinted Teeth… Album of the Week- Boomkat, Warpmart and Banquet Records “..the mix album of the year”- Fact Magazine “stunning …”- Sounds Of The Universe
Bonus Beat
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@_oxKim_xo
lyrics but in comments:
[beginning]
I bite at the hand that feeds me,
Slap at the face that eats me!
Some kind of aninal cannibal..
(Animal? Cannibal?)
[instrumental break]
[pre-chorus]
How do i meet the stranges men?
They always seem to find me..
Remember that time way back when i-
kissed a guy who ate his women friends?
Now many dogs will follow me!
(is he following?)
[chorus]
I bite at the hand that feeds me,
Slap at the face that eats me,
some kind of animal cannibal..
Made impressions on me!
have we met before?
(Possibly in Michigan!)
[end of chorus]
In some strange department store..
(We wont see him anymore.)
Who knows how some people turn to strange ones?..,
is it up to me to make them into dead ones..?
(here we go again!)
[end chorus]
I bite at the hand that feeds me,
Slap at the face that eats me!
Some kind of animal cannibal..
(Animal? Cannibal?)
[end]
@Lithic.flakes
Não sei se isso vai ajudar, também estou usando o Google Translator, mas aqui estão as letras traduzidas para o português
Eu mordo a mão que me alimenta
Eu bato na cara que me come
Algum tipo de animal canibal
(Animal? Canibal)
Como faço para conhecer os homens mais estranhos
Eles sempre parecem me encontrar
Lembre-se daquela vez, quando eu
Beijou o homem que comeu seus amigos
Agora, apenas cachorros vão me seguir (ele está me seguindo?)
Eu mordo a mão que me alimenta
Eu bato na cara que me come
Algum tipo de animal canibal
Me impressionou
Já nos encontramos antes?
(Possivelmente em Michigan)
Em alguma loja de departamentos estranha
(Não vamos mais te ver)
Quem sabe como algumas pessoas se tornam estranhas
Cabe a mim fazê-los mortos
(Aqui vamos nós novamente)
Eu mordo a mão que me alimenta
Eu bato na cara que me come
Algum tipo de animal canibal
(Animal? Canibal)
@Vailskibum
This song is simultaneously catchy and terrifying
@cornyloser69
weird to see you here lmao! anyways I agree lol, it’s very catchy
@dreamy_maniac
Hey checkmark
@iquityoutube.1354
OH HEY DUDE!!
@voidthecryptid
I didn't expect to see you here-
@-JaySparkz-
Agreed
@ultimatechefhero
You're either terrified of this song or have it in your daily playlist no inbetween
@Bee-fu9uz
all of the above
@Li8aGun92
I listen to it while working, amongst other weirdcore music
@charliefinnmichael4770
@@Bee-fu9uz agreed