A-ko

Location:
Grimes, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Funk / Hip Hop
Site(s):
Label:
Melting Pot Music
Type:
Indie
HEY, I MOVED OVER TO http://soundcloud.com/a-ko/
check it out.
freshly 22, been doing this since 12, starting with a turntable with a built-in tape deck, then shitty software programs, moving up to dr. sample, now im on cool edit pro and unless a cheap MPC comes my way, i dont plan to change my ways much. all the shit you hear is off original pressings. you dont care. hopefully i can get my act together and finish an album soon. yes, this is old text but its been a strange couple of years. im settled now and ready to finally finish some shit. NO JOKE.
equipment: Cool Edit Pro version 1.2, SL-1210mkII and a hell of a lot of records.
^^Check for my 12", Chicago/Fire



45 REVIEWS:



"The kid's a wizzard"
Defcon (Disco Diamant, Cologne)
"Fresh, pure sample madness, with exactly the right vibes goin on.
Can't wait to open up my radioshows with that "69" tune!"
Michael Ruetten (Soulpatrol, FFM)
You guys get deeper then anyone I know. Soul funk heaven.
Its really raw and dirty (again) but so true to the source. This is dirty finger nail territory indeed.
Can't believe your boys beat up old grannies at the door, then raid the biscuit tin for old 7"s. Old grannies gotta give it up sooner or later I guess?
Seriously nice though Olski, big up the nu breed, and just goes to show, the more basic the equipment, the more emotional the track. Truth."
Alan D Brown (Soul Seduction, Vienna)
"My favorite MPM release so far !
You can listen to it 35 times a day without getting sick of it! Get yaself a copy (or three) before they're gone!"
Robin Steel (Malcouns, Munich)
"Was the "Untitled" track recorded in 69 at the Audio Tonstudio in Berlin during the Vampyros Lesbos sessions ? Could have been, but the real answer is this porn funk pearl is the result of a young genius who lives in the middle of nowhere in the states . Switch over to the other side for the "Soul '69", a great little funk dancer that will get a lot of attention especially from the girls on the dancefloor . Sexyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.
Ebay - 22.10.2012 " Rare Funk 45 - A-ko - item sold USD 2567.19, so i'll suggest to buy a few copies in order to get rich in 2012."
Thierry Steady Go ! (Dyn-o-mite, FM Brussel, Bruxelles)
"Great authentic sounding new rub from this on point label. After a few cheeky things here and there i reckon MPM are up for world domination in 2005.
Really like the vocal samples and punchy horns - should do well on dancefloors and in bars for me over summer!"
Huwston (Knowfoowl Music / Creative Vibes, Sydney)
"The debut release from 17 year old beatmaking phenom A-ko, hailing out of Grimes, IA and representing for the soulstrut familia. Olski scooped,him up through the forums over there, but this guy has a lot more juice than just some internet twerp with a lot of time on his hands. "Soul '69" has the kind of soft hump that we love (feels like RJ but who cares), coming with a fine attention to detail and some truly uplifting soul crackle samples."
Turntablelab, New York
A-Ko is scary. I mean, dude is like.11? Ok, he's really 17 but does it really matter? When I was 17, I was working food service at Magic Mountain, ok? I was driving a busted ass Chevy Citation, rocking an AM car radio with only one speaker, which was blown out anyways. I was not making ill funk-collage tracks in my bedroom and then pressing them on 7". I think I might hate him. Just a little bit. - O-Dub, Soulsides
"It's hard not to feel unaccomplished when a 16 year old kid from Nowheresville, Midwest quietly becomes a deft cratedigger and skilled producer, sonning dudes twice his age with a rudimentary sampler and stacks of wax from half price bookstores and "the annual Planned Parenthood record sale." His Odelay-influenced tracks showcase a great ear for composition and.did I mention that A-Ko doesn't have his driver's license yet? I swear, all my kids are going to grow up in Iowa with mad records and no cable TV. Seriously, watch me spawn a compound of beatmaking baby geniuses like some hipster David Koresh. Without the whole "Janet Reno" and "deadly standoff" thing, of course." - Cosmo Baker, The Fader magazine issue 27My tracks are also available on the following MPM compilation albums:
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