a1 . Krikor . “Rock hard in a funky place”
a2 . Krikor . “94 east genius edit”
B1 . George Issakidis dzir rmx.
Nouveau ep promo de Krikor à sortir très bientôt sur Kill the DJ
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We can not believe this tracks finally comes out... krikor gave it to Ivan probably about for years ago (a few of you may have it on cd, he thought that it was so cool that he could not keep it for himself), an for years mean a century ago, before the world turned into, as lord sabre said, "klaus van tinkle tankle's kingdom", big clicks and deep crackles, but small ideas.
Here at kill the dj, we always put krikor aside from the new minimal conformism (we'd better, he lives in our basement), that even if he helped shaping its momentum. "Rock Hard in a Funky Place" proved, and still proves (how many tracks still sound fresh after all this time?) how much Krikor is free-spirited. Like us, he tries not to belong anywhere. And all together: shaaaake your chains!!!!!
the big rocker (the eponymous track by A.E may have been one of the reason the treasure was kept buried-it's all forgotten now) is complemented by two furious interpretations:
The 94 east genius edit by Krikor himself, shows another sparkling side to his personality. In a way closer to his France Copland works, it operate a ghetto switch: from booty Detroit to Jackin Chicago. and the wind blows hard, believe us...
George Issakidis, formerly of The Micronauts, one of the unsung hero of the french scene , provides us with a fierce slow industrial mix which will please all from Ewan Pearson to Manu le Malin. the new nu-beat indeed...
this was an easy prece of wrinting. yeah, for once, the title says it all.
bye for now.
kill the dj.
vinyl out december 2006. distribution by discograph [thierry@discograph.com].