Sleeping Pills
by Kidswaste featuring KOLE

— Released 5th March 2019 on Counter Records

French producer Kidswaste (aka Quentin Beauvois) is staking his claim as one of the most innovative and promising newcomers in electronic music. Barely in his 20s, the multi-instrumentalist and songwriter satisfies his creative needs through three separate projects —Kidswaste, Beauvois and Slow Hours (a collaborative effort with five other producers). Kidswaste’s music has seen him tour across North America over the past 18 months with appearances at historic venues and landmark festivals...

French producer Kidswaste (aka Quentin Beauvois) is staking his claim as one of the most innovative and promising newcomers in electronic music. Barely in his 20s, the multi-instrumentalist and songwriter satisfies his creative needs through three separate projects —Kidswaste, Beauvois and Slow Hours (a collaborative effort with five other producers). Kidswaste’s music has seen him tour across North America over the past 18 months with appearances at historic venues and landmark festivals alike. Now, Kidswaste is moving towards the next phase of his career, preparing to release his first single of 2019, “Sleeping Pills” featuring KOLE. “Sleeping Pills” will be available on Tuesday, March 5th via Counter Records. 

“Sleeping Pills” is probably one of the most personal songs I’ve ever written. It’s about finding yourself totally overwhelmed by lots of things changing and growing in your life, between being in a long distance relationship and trying to realise your dreams. The outcome (metaphorically speaking) of the story is to find a vice or getaway to escape the never-ending loop of being stuck in your own mind and anxieties. I’ve actually worked with KOLE on a few tracks now, and I really love what she brought to this one.” - Kidswaste

Sleeping Pills
by Kidswaste featuring KOLE

— Released 5th March 2019 on Counter Records

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Tracklist

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    Sleeping Pills  (featuring KOLE)
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    Sleeping Pills  (featuring KOLE)
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    Play All (1)

French producer Kidswaste (aka Quentin Beauvois) is staking his claim as one of the most innovative and promising newcomers in electronic music. Barely in his 20s, the multi-instrumentalist and songwriter satisfies his creative needs through three separate projects —Kidswaste, Beauvois and Slow Hours (a collaborative effort with five other producers). Kidswaste’s music has seen him tour across North America over the past 18 months with appearances at historic venues and landmark festivals...

French producer Kidswaste (aka Quentin Beauvois) is staking his claim as one of the most innovative and promising newcomers in electronic music. Barely in his 20s, the multi-instrumentalist and songwriter satisfies his creative needs through three separate projects —Kidswaste, Beauvois and Slow Hours (a collaborative effort with five other producers). Kidswaste’s music has seen him tour across North America over the past 18 months with appearances at historic venues and landmark festivals alike. Now, Kidswaste is moving towards the next phase of his career, preparing to release his first single of 2019, “Sleeping Pills” featuring KOLE. “Sleeping Pills” will be available on Tuesday, March 5th via Counter Records. 

“Sleeping Pills” is probably one of the most personal songs I’ve ever written. It’s about finding yourself totally overwhelmed by lots of things changing and growing in your life, between being in a long distance relationship and trying to realise your dreams. The outcome (metaphorically speaking) of the story is to find a vice or getaway to escape the never-ending loop of being stuck in your own mind and anxieties. I’ve actually worked with KOLE on a few tracks now, and I really love what she brought to this one.” - Kidswaste