Amazon.co.uk Review
Kid Carpet is Bristolian electwrongica prodigy Ed Patrick, a one-man band hauling a shopping trolley full of toy guitars, Casio keyboards, and sticky-tape covered samplers and now, an album -
Ideas And Oh Dears.
A thoroughly entertaining mish-mash of jumble-sale electronica, goofy rapping and resourceful sampling, this is a record that not so much skirts novelty as jumps on it and rams its tongue down its throat. That it holds together at all is entirely down to Patricks charismatic delivery and idiot-savant intelligence - how else could he get away with singing "I am a one trick pony" to the sound of Chesney Hawkes "I Am The One And Only"?
So, we get a song called "Green And Pleasant Land", a warmly patriotic number about "vodka, Red Bull and a pint of Tetleys" pieced together out of Casio snare hits and farmyard noises. We get "Special" essentially, the Magic Roundabout theme tune with extra swearing. And we get a song called "Carrier Bag", which is all about how useful yes! carrier bags are. Is Kid Carpet genius or fool? A listen to Ideas And Oh Dears should confirm that the answer lies somewhere maddeningly in-between. --Louis Pattison
Description
This is the debut album from Bristol based one man outfit Kid Carpet. Renowned for his wild and lively stage shows, theKid manages to hone his energy into 'Ideas And Oh Dears' creating a mix of electronic based disco-punk with beaten up Fisher Price guitars, children's musical instruments, and samplers.