Kid Loco

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Jean-Yves Prieur, a.k.a. Kid Loco is a French electronic musician, DJ, remixer and producer.[1] 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, with the bands The Transistors (Maurizio Mansueti and Luca Cirillo), A Band Called Quinn, and Mogwai, and produced the album Too Late To Die Young by Departure Lounge.[2]

Quick Facts Birth name, Also known as ...
Kid Loco
Birth nameJean-Yves Prieur
Also known as
  • Kid Loco
  • Kid Bravo
  • Papa Loco
OriginFrance
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • producer
  • DJ
Instruments
  • Sampler/Sequencer
  • Turntables
  • Mixer
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Discography

Albums

  • Blues Project (1996, Yellow / East West)
  • A Grand Love Story (1997, Yellow / East West)[3]
  • Jesus Life For Children Under 12 Inches (1999, Yellow / East West)[4]
  • Kill Your Darlings (2001, Yellow / Atlantic)
  • Confessions of a Belladonna Eater (2011, Flor/Green United)
  • The Mystic West (2015, KPM)
  • The Rare Birds (2019, Wagram Music)

Remixes

Singles

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

Other releases

References

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