Kuruki

Kuruki - Belgian 80ties synthpop

Group from Belgium

Genres: new wave, synthpop, minimal wave, minimal synth, 80s

About Kuruki

synth pop of the early eighties. Kuruki was almost a solo project, by Ghent-based musician Gerry D'Haeyer. In fact, Kuruki is mainly a one hit wonder. The single "Crocodile tears" did well, successors (like the single "Just a cat" of 1983, which was recorded with Alan Gevaert & Chris Whitley of Noh Rodeo) could never repeat this success. Gerry D'Haeyer later went on to play drums with bluesmusician Roland Van Campenhout. Members : - Gerry d'Haeyer Albums : - TV Scape (Blue Feather, 1984) Singles : - Crocodile tears / W.S. remake (EMI/Payola, 1981) - Such a Liar / Yack Yack (Money, 1981) - Just a cat / Marina key (Vogue, 1983) - Action (pt 1) / Action (pt 2) (Zip Zap, 1984) - Souvenir / Souvenir (Blue Feather, 1984)

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7,162 listeners  ·  52,570 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

6
stations playing
5
countries
8
tracks tracked
most active station (France)
Heard alongside: Yello Depeche Mode And One

Kuruki — Top 8 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Kuruki Such A Liar * amoris.sknt.ru
Kuruki Kleenex {1984}
Kuruki Crocodile Tears (Single Version)
Kuruki Such a Liar
Kuruki Here Comes The Rest
Kuruki Just A Cat
Kuruki Crocodile Tears
Kuruki Just A Cat (1983)
Such A Liar * amoris.sknt.ru
Kleenex {1984}
Crocodile Tears (Single Version)
Such a Liar
Here Comes The Rest
Just A Cat
Crocodile Tears
Just A Cat (1983)