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AFULAB 001EP
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"The sub-label is now to be called Afulab (short for Afu Laboratory) and is widening the spectrum of Afulimited. The first release on Afulab hits like a bomb with the more than well known Kiko from France! After his releases on Datapunk, Turbo, PIAS, Gigolo, Good Life, Confused, and his own Hot Banana, he starts the new label with a big bang. Three fat dancefloor burners that only he could deliver in his own unique style."
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CON 072EP
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"Our special agent from France is back on Confused! He delivers two tracks with this particular 'Kikonian atmosphere,' dark and rusty with melody thrills driven by a groove a la Huntemann. With 'Requiem For A Dream' Kiko gives us a look inside his special science of sleep. A very special lullaby. On '888' Kiko's mystic journey continues. A dark groove interrupted by griddy breaks and driven by a deep saw. Kiko's Requiem For A Dream EP is supported by Oliver Huntemann, Stephan Bodzin, Spektre, Vedrenn."
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CON 066EP
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"Goodlife, Gigolo, Hot Banana or Turbo are just four of the countless labels, where Kiko has released some of his most eclectic productions. Now it's time for him to rock Huntemann's Confused label. His sound is always trenched with electro, EBM and intergalactic disco elements -- a certain ratio of retro. 'Faces Of Life' is no exception from this rule. Saw-tooth basses a raw drumming and spaced out melodies pave the way for this rave club weapon from the outer rim of Uranus. 'Galaxia' is another example for his approach towards electronic dance music -- comparable to the Dutch legend Legowelt he simply knows about the analog sound world. This is a big rock band shrivelled into a Moog space ship. Period."
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GIGOLO 164EP
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"Since his debut in '92, Kiko has come to be considered as one of the most influential players on the French techno scene. 'Good Sluts Factory' is a fresh new track. Guest star Naommon's distinctive voice is growling in his low vocal tone. The 'Let It Cia Mix' on A-side is definitely a erotic and sensual tune. It has everything a stomping 12" should -- tinkling minimal electronics, a throbbing bass groove and kicking beats. It's mechanically sexy."
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