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After six years leading her band <a href="spotify:artist:65ewrL6LvcNGMMRVlksNGS">Dum Dum Girls</a>, during which they released numerous singles, EPs, and albums made up of noisy, girl group-inspired indie pop, Dee Dee (aka Kristin Welchez) decided she needed a change. She adopted the name Kristin Kontrol and began writing songs that reflected her youthful love of '80s and '90s pop and R&B. After whittling the 60-plus songs she wrote during a rush of creativity down to a more manageable ten with the help of longtime <a href="spotify:artist:65ewrL6LvcNGMMRVlksNGS">Dum Dum Girls</a> producer Richard Gottehrer, she hit the studio with <a href="spotify:artist:65ewrL6LvcNGMMRVlksNGS">Dum Dum Girls</a> guitarist Andrew Miller and Kurt Feldman (of <a href="spotify:artist:3qdLI1BKKdYB3RlfaFZCGM">Ice Choir</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3zmmBJseZelpVEHj8S6Dek">the Pains of Being Pure at Heart</a>) to work on her debut album. Released in 2016 by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sub+Pop%22">Sub Pop</a>, X-Communicate delved into synth pop and R&B, offering a much brighter outlook than the oft-gloomy <a href="spotify:artist:65ewrL6LvcNGMMRVlksNGS">Dum Dum Girls</a>. ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi
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