Kiss in the Dark (K.I.D.)

Kiss in the Dark (K.I.D.)[1][2][3] was a Pop Band (Duo) from Zürich, Switzerland formed 1986 by Kilian Albert Merz (DJKAM) and Thomas Krucker, signed 1988 worldwide with Phonogram Records GmbH (Mercury Records)[4][5][6] in Germany. In the late 1980s/early 1990s K.I.D. had several chart successes ("The Phonecall",[7] "Backfield in Motion"[8]) in Western Europe, in particular Germany and Switzerland. Most of K.I.D.'s music was recorded and produced at Sigma Sound Studios[9] in New York City, working with today's Grammy winner and audio engineer/producer Tony Maserati[10] (Mirrorball Entertainment, LLC in L.A.).

Kiss in the Dark
Background information
Also known asK.I.D.
OriginZürich, Switzerland
GenresPop
Years active1986 (1986)-1990 (1990)
LabelsPhonogram GmbH, Mercury
Past membersKilian Merz
Thomas Krucker

Discography

Studio LP's, Singles & EP's
  • 1988: Phonecall (EP), Mercury, Germany
  • 1988: The Phonecall (Single), Mercury, Germany
  • 1988: The Phonecall (EP), Mercury, Germany
  • 1989: Backfield in Motion (EP), Mercury, Phonogram, Germany
  • 1989: Backfield in Motion (EP), Phonogram, Germany
  • 1989: Backfield in Motion (Single), Mercury, Phonogram, Germany
  • 1989: Something Special (EP), Mercury, Europe
  • 1989: Something Special (EP), Mercury, Germany
  • 1989: The first Kiss (LP), Mercury, Europe
  • 1989: The first Kiss (LP), Phonogram, Switzerland
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