Kilo KishNegotiations EP-6































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Los Angeles, CA.

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   Kilo Kish's Negotiations offers a exploration of the human body and mind as interconnected machines navigating the complexities of modern life. Central to this project is the notion of error and glitch, reflecting our contemporary struggles with finding stability in a rapidly accelerating world. Kish examines how our programming—shaped by internal and societal scripts—dictates our responses, revealing that we often fall prey to established patterns or norms. The act of running “codes” to tune and reprogram the self emerges as a vital theme. Each coping mechanism—be it stoicism, perfectionism, softness, or optimism—offers unique paths forward. 
    Negotiations acknowledges the fragility of our processing capabilities. Over time, perspectives can become strained or circular if not actively addressed, emphasizing the need for intentional energy management. Personally feeling stuck under the weight of more deliverables, assets, and art now positioned as ‘content’ the record explores the personal breakdowns of the body and mind amid these intense shifts. 
    In essence, Kish’s Negotiations invites us to reflect on internal and external scripts and the energy exchanges that define our existence. By illuminating the relationship between emotional resilience and self-betrayal, Kish reminds us that while we may often feel like cogs in a machine, we possess the power to stop, reflect, and rewrite our own narratives.







  • Negotiations EP-6 
  • Executive Production: Ray Brady and Kilo Kish
  • Mix: Nathan Phillips Mastering: Heba Kadry NYC
  • Creative Direction: Kilo Kish
  • Label: Kisha Soundscapes + Audio Under Exclusive Liscence to Independent Co. 


Kilo Kish by David Black
Los Angeles, California
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Negotiations:
On the Price of Doing
        In thinking of life in the simplest of “good or bad” years, I know they were good or bad just the same. I want to say that the years that numbers were up and attention was there were better, but the data would probably say otherwise. I’m forever changed by this course in life. How can you put a price on the complete upheaval of yourself, for better or for worse?