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- Kuruki abstract "Kuruki is/ was a minimal wave (coldwave, electronic, new wave, minimal synth, electropop, and minimal electronic) project spearheaded by Ghent-based musician Gerry D'Haeyer and Alain Bureau (Sally Joy).The band was founded in the early 1980s. Its first release, the single \"Crocodile Tears,\" was the band's single hit and appeared on a number of compilations. Afterwards several singles and 10 inches were released, though none matched the success of the first single. In 1981 the band released the aforementioned Crocodile tears and the 12 inch maxi single \"Such A Liar\". After intensive touring a new single “Just a cat” was released in 1983. In 1984, they released three records: Action, a 12-inch which was recorded with Chris Whitley; a single \"Souvenir/Souvenir,\" and the LP TV Scape, their final release. As a live band at that time they were also joined by Alan Gevaert, from Deus, and again Chris Whitley, who were active at that time as Noh Radio.Gerry D'Haeyer later went on to play drums with bluesmusician Roland Van Campenhout, Roland and the bluesworkshop, Wim De Craene. He was also a member of Hubble Bubble where he was replaced by Plastic Bertrand while doing his army service. He is currently a drummer with Catfish, The Suspects, and Zulema.In 2010, TV Scape was re-released by the small Belgian label Onderstroom, which re-issues classic Belgian new wave and minimal wave groups. The band is currently having renewed success especially in the America's, where they were picked up by minimal wave dj Veronica Vasicka. At the moment their label is creating a compilation of all their singles.".
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- Kuruki wikiPageExternalLink Kuruki.
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- Kuruki wikiPageID "28382629".
- Kuruki wikiPageLength "2846".
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- Kuruki wikiPageRevisionID "702839878".
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Alain_Bureau.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Gevaert.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_electronic_music_groups.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_new_wave_musical_groups.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Catfish_(band).
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Whitley.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Cold_wave_(music).
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Crocodile_Tears_(song).
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Deus_(band).
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_music.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Gerry_DHaeyer.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Ghent.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Bubble.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Minimal_electronic.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Minimal_synth.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Minimal_wave.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink New_wave_music.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Noh_Radio.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Onderstroom.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Plastic_Bertrand.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Roland_Van_Campenhout.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Sally_Joy.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Synthpop.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink The_Suspects_(band).
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Veronica_Vasicka.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLink Wim_De_Craene.
- Kuruki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuruki".
- Kuruki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kuruki subject Category:Belgian_electronic_music_groups.
- Kuruki subject Category:Belgian_new_wave_musical_groups.
- Kuruki hypernym http://dbpedia.org/resource//.
- Kuruki type Group.
- Kuruki type Group.
- Kuruki comment "Kuruki is/ was a minimal wave (coldwave, electronic, new wave, minimal synth, electropop, and minimal electronic) project spearheaded by Ghent-based musician Gerry D'Haeyer and Alain Bureau (Sally Joy).The band was founded in the early 1980s. Its first release, the single \"Crocodile Tears,\" was the band's single hit and appeared on a number of compilations. Afterwards several singles and 10 inches were released, though none matched the success of the first single.".
- Kuruki label "Kuruki".
- Kuruki sameAs Q16959391.
- Kuruki sameAs m.07s5pk5.
- Kuruki sameAs Q16959391.
- Kuruki wasDerivedFrom Kuruki?oldid=702839878.
- Kuruki isPrimaryTopicOf Kuruki.