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Artist Info

Coin Locker Kid

Coin Locker Kid
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Coin locker kid was a project begun by a group consisting of three people, which eventually dissolved and became the solo project of Devyn Smith, with everything after Lars Demos representing a connected story of a kind of awakening. Devyn's story and discography ultimately grew to encompass two additional aliases, these being C'est la key and Come look with me, across a total of 20 works.

After the release of Diskclosure in 2021 under the Come look with me moniker, Devyn started utilizing a new alias, fully detached from the Clk story, as Me oh myriorama, a kind of spiritual sequel featuring an all-too-familiar sound. Before the release of Myriorama's debut, Iris, Devyn featured on a few songs by the collaborative project "Temps".

Me oh myriorama is also defunct now, but Devyn has recently announced that new music is in the works under a post on his Instagram (@coin_locker_kid).

In 2018 he worked with Gustav Baller under the alias "Joan of the Stockyards" to release a self-titled project, consisting of an experimental, modern classical approach to the songs, similar to some sections of Hailstorm & Maelstrom and The Salmon of Doubt.
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