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Loco Dice performing at Amnesia in 2012

Loco Dice (born Yassine Ben Achour on 10 August 1974) is a Tunisian DJ and electronic music producer born in Tunis and based in Düsseldorf, Germany. His family is from Tunisia. Loco Dice started his career as a hip hop DJ and rapper, playing support slots for performers such as Usher, Ice Cube, Jamiroquai, Snoop Dogg and R. Kelly.[1] He has released records on labels such as Ovum, M-nus, Cadenza, Cocoon and Four Twenty.[1] He also compiled and mixed "Time Warp 07", a double CD featuring various minimal tracks.[2] Loco Dice has collaborated with cosmetics brand uslu airlines, co-creating a nail polish that comes with a special music mix.

Discography

Albums

  • Minimal Explosion (2005)
  • Time Warp 07 (2007)
  • 7 Dunham Place (4x12") Desolat (DMD Discomania), 2009 / CD / digital) Desolat, 2009
  • Underground Suicide (4x12" + 4 Remix 12"s + USB Stick Vinyl Box / digital) Desolat / Ultra Music, 2016
  • Love Letters (3x12" / digital) Desolat, 2018

Note: Minimal Explosion is a DJ mix CD by Loco Dice, given free in a 2005 Mixmag issue. Dice is credited as 'Loco Dice DC10'. Time Warp 07 is also a DJ mix CD.

Singles / EPs

  • Toxic EP [Desolat], 2012
  • Harissa (2x12") Cadenza Recordings, 2006
  • Flight LB 7475 / El Gallo Negro (12") Ovum Recordings, 2006
  • Carthago (12") Cocoon Recordings, 2006
  • Seeing Through Shadows (12") Minus, 2006
  • City Lights (12") Superstar Recordings, 2004
  • The Raz (12") JohnnyGlow Recordings, 2004
  • The Bouncer (12") JohnnyGlow Recordings, 2004
  • Jacuzzi Games, 2005 (Lead single from Minimal Explosion)

Remixes

References

  1. ^ a b Loco Dice Biography Archived 2007-04-21 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 17 May 2009.
  2. ^ "Time Warp 07". Discogs.com.

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