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Richard Russell
Richard Russell
British music executive
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Nick Halkes
Nick Halkes
British music executive
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Klaxons
Klaxons
English band
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London Posse
London Posse
British hip hop group
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Metrik
Metrik
British musician
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Kris Menace
Kris Menace
German musician
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Optical
Optical
British musician
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Brodinski
Brodinski
French DJ
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Osdorp Posse
Osdorp Posse
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Mixmaster Morris
Mixmaster Morris
English ambient DJ
10
Nicolette
Nicolette
Scottish singer-songwriter of Nigerian parentage
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Mad Doctor X
Mad Doctor X
British DJ
12
Booka Shade
Booka Shade
German house music duo
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Ed Rush
Ed Rush
musician
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Shy Child
Shy Child
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The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers
British electronic music duo
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Todd Edwards
Todd Edwards
American record producer
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Erol Alkan
Erol Alkan
Turkish Cypriot musician
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DJ Shadow
DJ Shadow
American trip-hop musician
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Kieran Hebden
Kieran Hebden
English musician and DJ
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Maya Jane Coles
Maya Jane Coles
British musician
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Foreign Beggars
Foreign Beggars
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Terranova
Terranova
German band
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A Guy Called Gerald
A Guy Called Gerald
British musician
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Mount Kimbie
Mount Kimbie
English electronic music duo
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Dave Clarke
Dave Clarke
British DJ
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Midnight Juggernauts
Midnight Juggernauts
Australian electronic rock band
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Sir Jinx
Sir Jinx
American rapper
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Slipmatt
Slipmatt
British musician
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Koreless
Koreless
British electronic producer
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Digitalism
Digitalism
German electronic music duo
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Lee Foss
Lee Foss
American DJ and record producer
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Martin Freeland
Martin Freeland
British DJ
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Freddy Fresh
Freddy Fresh
musician
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C. J. Bolland
C. J. Bolland
Belgian musician
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Rebel MC
Rebel MC
English music producer
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Simian Mobile Disco
Simian Mobile Disco
band
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Adam F
Adam F
English music producer and DJ
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System 7
System 7
techno musical duo
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Kraak & Smaak
Kraak & Smaak
Dutch musical production trio
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Tiga
Tiga
Canadian DJ and musician
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The Sunshine Underground
The Sunshine Underground
band that plays indie rock
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Stereo MCs
Stereo MCs
English hip hop/electronic dance group
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Camo & Krooked
Camo & Krooked
edm duo
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Charles Webster
Charles Webster
British musician
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Victor Axelrod
Victor Axelrod
American musician
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Apparat
Apparat
German electronic musician
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Armand Van Helden
Armand Van Helden
American musician
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Yuksek
Yuksek
French musician
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Kruder & Dorfmeister
Kruder & Dorfmeister
Austrian electronic duo
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Van She
Van She
Electropop band from Sydney, Australia
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Soulwax
Soulwax
Belgian electronic music band
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Freestylers
Freestylers
British electronic music group
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Eats Everything
Eats Everything
British record producer
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Ladytron
Ladytron
band
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DJ Clay
DJ Clay
American record producer
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Hot Chip
Hot Chip
British electronic music band
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The Crystal Method
The Crystal Method
American electronic music duo (former 1993)
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Junkie XL
Junkie XL
Dutch DJ
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Mr. Scruff
Mr. Scruff
British DJ and artist
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Roni Size
Roni Size
British musician
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Headhunterz
Headhunterz
Dutch DJ and record producer, former duo
Intro

Kicks Like a Mule is a British electronic music duo consisting of Richard Russell and Nick Halkes. Their first single, "The Bouncer", peaked at #7 in the UK Singles Chart when it was released in 1992. Although both Halkes and Russell worked at the XL Recordings label at the time of the single's release (XL being run by Russell to this day), it was released on Rebel MC’s independent Tribal Bass label. It featured a repeated vocal sample of an archetypal club bouncer saying "Your name's not down, you're not coming in" and "Not tonight, your name's not on the list."

Kicks Like a Mule were also responsible for the remix of Awesome 3's "Don’t Go", and produced the song "Pass the Rizla" by London Posse which was featured on the London Underground EP on XL Records in 1993. This was also featured on the 2001 reissue of London Posse's album Gangster Chronicle. Their second single, "Number One" was also released on the Tribal Bass label.

As 'Lifelike', Russell and Halkes also recorded the song "Lifelike", which was released on FFRR Records. Although this was meant to be the first fruits of an album project, the album never materialised.

In 2006, homage was paid to Kicks Like a Mule in the form of a cover of "The Bouncer" by Klaxons, with Kicks Like a Mule returning the favour by covering the Klaxon's "Gravity's Rainbow".

In 2008, live DJ sets at Epidemik, Bestival, Bangface and Break! followed with remixes of the likes of M.I.A. (featured on Kitsune Maison Vol. 5), Axwell, The Gossip, DJ Mehdi and more.

Most recently, under the revised artist name K.L.A.M., the act have both remixed and supported The Prodigy on part of their arena tour and also remixed Kid Sister for Fools Gold and DJed at Bestival in 2010.