Al Core
Al Core initially launched alongside Daniel Técoult in the musical project "Micropoint". In parallel with this project, Al Core developed solo projects and it was in 1997 that he released his first solo EPs on the labels Dead End, Psychik Genocide and Neurotoxic. In 1998, he released the first Vinyl "Epileptik Chappy The Plumber" with the famous Hardcore Moi J'dis! (Hard Disk Plumber).
In 2001, Al Core decided to devote himself to his solo career. He continued to perform live throughout France. In 2003, Al Core released his first solo album entitled "Body Hammer2". It featured various guests such as Fast Forward and Virtualian. The cover art was the work of Fred Beltran of "Humanoïdes Associés". Al Core's sound is characterized by dark and industrial sounds. He peppers his productions with samples, and sometimes gives his listeners the benefit of a dark humor characteristic of his personality.
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