Kraków Loves Adana formed in 2006 after eyeing each other for months at the same nightclubs in Germany. The group’s guitar-driven electronic ballads echo dream pop with a melancholic edge.
After sending out demo CDs in art print envelopes to music magazines and building an audience on Myspace, their music gained the attention of producer Johann Scheerer, resulting in the publication of the duo’s debut album “Beauty” and their sophomore record “Interview” on Scheerer’s Clouds Hill label. Their following two albums “Call Yourself New” and “Songs After The Blue” were produced by Çiçek and released on the band’s own label.
In 2019 Kraków Loves Adana was in direct support of Chromatics on stage for the European leg of their Double Exposure World tour.
Deniz Çicek's latest album "Oceanflower" (2023) also includes collaborations with Chromatics' members Ruth Radelet, Adam Miller and Nat Walker.
Apart from that Çiçek is also known for working with Hamburg based DJs Adana Twins on their "1983" EP which was released in 2021 on Solomuns label Diynamic.
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