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Miguel Trost de Pedro, aka Kid606, began collecting analog electronic equipment in the 1990s by answering classified ads in the Reader. He later joined an experimental electronic group called Spacewürm that shared a studio with Matt Anderson, head of Gravity Records. Anderson and Spacewürm introduced him to Chula Vista label Vinyl Communications, run by Bob Beyerley of Titwrench and Neighborhood Plumbing.
Changing his stage name to Kid606, he started a group with Lesser and Matmos from San Francisco, eventually relocating away from San Diego.