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Kid Loco

 
Artist: Kid Loco
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "A Grand Love Story," "Jesus Life for Children Under 12 Inches," "AnotherLateNight"
  • Representative Songs: "A Little Bit of Soul," "Cocaine Diana," "Flyin' on 747"

Biography

An easy-listening trip-hopster similar in style and intent to his countrymen Air and Dimitri from Paris, Kid Loco has an even stronger kinship with the long tradition of French pop characterized by Serge Gainsbourg. Otherwise known as Jean-Yves Prieur, he began playing the guitar at the age of 13 and played in several French punk groups during the early '80s. He moved on to production as well by the end of the decade, and moved on to reggae and hip-hop with a band named Mega Reefer Scratch. By 1996, Prieur had built his own studio, christened himself Kid Loco and released the Blues Project EP for Yellow Productions. The full-length A Grand Love Story appeared one year later, earning praise from many in the indie-rock and electronica community. A remix album was released in 1998. Prieur also accompanied St. Etienne's Sarah Cracknell for a rendition of "The Man I Love" from the Gershwin tribute Red Hot + Rhapsody, and has remixed Stereolab, Pulp, Mogwai, the High Llamas, Dimitri from Paris and Talvin Singh. The reconfigured Prelude to a Grand Love Story appeared in 1999 as Loco's US full-length debut, and the remix album Jesus Life for Children Under 12 Inches followed later that same year. Kid Loco moved up to the majors with his second full-length, 2001's Kill Your Darlings. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Kid Loco
Birth name Jean-Yves Prieur
Also known as Kid Loco, Kid Bravo, Papa Loco
Born 19 June 1964 (1964-06-19) (age 45)
Origin Antony, Hauts-de-Seine
France
Genres Acid Jazz
Trip-hop
Easy listening
Turntablism
Occupations Musician, Producer, DJ
Instruments Sampler/Sequencer
Turntables
Mixer
Labels Atlantic
Yellow
Azuli
Bella Union
Website Official site

Jean-Yves Prieur, aka Kid Loco is a French electronic musician, DJ, remixer and producer.[1] He was born on June 16, 1964 in Antony, Hauts-de-Seine, France. Allmusic considers his style to be similar to Air and Dimitri from Paris. His best-known album is A Grand Love Story (1997),[1] and he has also compiled and mixed a DJ mix album for the Another Late Night series on Azuli Records.

He has worked with Jarvis Cocker (of Pulp), with Italian band The Transistors (Maurizio Mansueti and Luca Cirillo) and Glasgow bands Quinn and Mogwai, and produced the album Too Late To Die Young by the British group, Departure Lounge.

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Discography

Albums

Remixes

Singles

  • "Blues Project" CD/12 inch (1996, Yellow / East West)
  • "The Real Pop Porn Blue Sound" 10 inch (1997, Yellow)
  • "More Real Pop Porn Blue Sound" 10 inch (1997, Yellow)
  • "She's My Lover" CD/12 inch (1997, Yellow / East West)
  • "Love Me Sweet" CD/7 inch (1998, Yellow / East West)
  • "Relaxin' With Cherry" 12 inch (1998, Yellow)
  • "Flyin on 747" 12 inch (1999, Studio !K7)
  • "The Love & Dope & etc. Dream Suite" CD/12 inch (2001, Yellow / East West)
  • "A Little Bit Of Soul" CD/12 inch (2001, Yellow / Royal Belleville Music)
  • "Paralysed" 7 inch (2003, Azuli)
  • "Pretty Boy Floyd" (2008, Village Vert / PIAS)

Other releases

  • Kid Loco Vs. Godchild - (100% official reissue CD1) (2002) (remixer CD2)
  • Delta State (Soundtrack) (2004)
  • The Graffiti Artist (Original Soundtrack) (2005, MettrayReformatoryPicture)
  • Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited (Tribute to Serge Gainsbourg) (2006) (producer)
  • Party Animals & Disco Biscuits (2008, Village Vert / PIAS / FLOR )

References

  1. ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 525-526. ISBN 1-84195-017-3. 

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