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"Generation Aldi, the unloved bastard of Bülent Kullukcu's liaison dangereux with MTV-Generation is dirty, aggressive pop-music. Retro-flavored synthlines over bass-heavy electro/techno-tracks with strangely distorted, uncomfortable lyrics. Kullukcu, whose parents are Turkish first-generation immigrant-workers, likes to call it 'subtly' political. Their on-stage show features Jugo-chick dancing girls, VJ Kaundown (Console) and Albert Tempel, a charismatic singer whose background is rather unusual. He scored well in a number of competitions which where thought as a piss-take of the European Song-Contest and proved himself in various TV and movie productions before he got to meet Kullukcu. His unique style flirts with the likes of Bowie, Iggy Pop and is mixing German and English lyrics like Falco. Kullukcu the bass machine from the depths of Istambul's Kasbah provides the Aldi-beat to it. The current album Mini System represents the artists diversified background ranging from post-punk and ambient songs to EBM and nu-electro tracks. Broken synthesizers, squared appegiators, funky guitars and toy instruments for a trashed generation."
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"As end 90's everyone believed to have to publish a Techno record, Generation Aldi swears themselves that the music are only presentation for the public live. They started an almost two-year tour, which began in Bratislava and over Sarajevo, Kosovo and Chechnya ended finally in Afghanistan. With a concert in Kabul it came to incidents, because female visitors tore their veils of the headings and threw them on stage. Still in the same evening the Aldis had to flee in a night and a fog internal action with their equipment on donkeys over the mountains from the country. Arrived at Munich they started the work on its album Fat Is Action, which appears 2001 on Payola. A further Maxi publication takes place still this year. Stylistic moves the music of Generation Aldi between muscle House, Syntiepop of the 80's and straight end time techno. The famous Russian music scientist Pjetr Kursk Davidowitsch brought it on the Point: 'the Aldis! grooves like the sow.'"
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