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The first Karlophone album, ''[[Press Any Key to Begin]]'', was released in the fall of [[2002]]. The album was received by a small but appreciative audience, and gained positive reviews; notably, a positive feature in France's ''Rock Sound'' magazine, and an A- review from music webzine ''In Music We Trust''.<ref>Alex Steininger. "In Music We Trust - Karlophone: Press Any Key To Begin". ''In Music We Trust''. http://www.inmusicwetrust.com/articles/67e04.html</ref>
The first Karlophone album, ''[[Press Any Key to Begin]]'', was released in the fall of [[2002]]. The album was received by a small but appreciative audience, and gained positive reviews; notably, a positive feature in France's ''Rock Sound'' magazine, and an A- review from music webzine ''In Music We Trust''.<ref>Alex Steininger. "In Music We Trust - Karlophone: Press Any Key To Begin". ''In Music We Trust''. http://www.inmusicwetrust.com/articles/67e04.html</ref>
 
[[Image:WP-KarlQ&A-attachment-15.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Karlophone's cereal (firey turnip krantulons)]]
In [[2003]], Swiss DJ [[Kid Chocolat]] contacted Koch and proposed a mutual remix project. The two collaborated, with Karlophone creating a remix (the [[Dr. Strangelove Sings the Beatles Pt. 1 (Num Num Mix)|"Num Num Mix"]]) of Kid Chocolat's "Dr. Strangelove Sings the Beatles", which eventually saw release on the Kid Chocolat album ''Hello Children: The Peter Sellers RMX''.<ref>''Hello Children: The Peter Sellers RMX'' (CD). Kid Chocolat. Poor Records. 2010. https://www.discogs.com/release/15928937-Kid-Chocolat-Hello-ChildrenPeter-Sellers-Rmx</ref> Kid Chocolat would respond by remixing Karlophone's "[[Desire]]", later seeing a release as a b-side of the 7" single released of the original song. Accompanying the remix was "[[If You Listen]]", a song co-produced by [[Patrick Wilson]] under the moniker of [[Franklin Mint]]. The remix was also played on-air on [[November 4]], [[2004]], as part of the "All Soul Strut" show hosted by the Stanford University radio station [[WIKIPEDIA:KZSU|KZSU]]<ref>Raj. (2004). Soul Strut. https://web.archive.org/web/20220318232430/https://community.soulstrut.com/discussion/69014/.</ref>—"Soul Strut" being a record collecting forum frequented by Koch. In [[2006]], Karlophone contributed the song "[[How Many Minutes]]" to the YYY Records compilation ''Amazon Grace'', a compilation dedicated to including exclusively 30-second songs to bypass Amazon's music preview feature. While the compilation was never actually released on Amazon, a CD was produced.<ref>"Amazon Grace". Y-Y-Y Records. https://web.archive.org/web/20071010062714/http://www.y-y-y.biz/p_amazongrace.html.</ref> Also in [[2006]], the previously vinyl exclusive "[[If You Listen]]" was released on the Lap Records compilation ''[[Beetbox 2: Electric Boogaloo]]''.
In [[2003]], Swiss DJ [[Kid Chocolat]] contacted Koch and proposed a mutual remix project. The two collaborated, with Karlophone creating a remix (the [[Dr. Strangelove Sings the Beatles Pt. 1 (Num Num Mix)|"Num Num Mix"]]) of Kid Chocolat's "Dr. Strangelove Sings the Beatles", which eventually saw release on the Kid Chocolat album ''Hello Children: The Peter Sellers RMX''.<ref>''Hello Children: The Peter Sellers RMX'' (CD). Kid Chocolat. Poor Records. 2010. https://www.discogs.com/release/15928937-Kid-Chocolat-Hello-ChildrenPeter-Sellers-Rmx</ref> Kid Chocolat would respond by remixing Karlophone's "[[Desire]]", later seeing a release as a b-side of the 7" single released of the original song. Accompanying the remix was "[[If You Listen]]", a song co-produced by [[Patrick Wilson]] under the moniker of [[Franklin Mint]]. The remix was also played on-air on [[November 4]], [[2004]], as part of the "All Soul Strut" show hosted by the Stanford University radio station [[WIKIPEDIA:KZSU|KZSU]]<ref>Raj. (2004). Soul Strut. https://web.archive.org/web/20220318232430/https://community.soulstrut.com/discussion/69014/.</ref>—"Soul Strut" being a record collecting forum frequented by Koch. In [[2006]], Karlophone contributed the song "[[How Many Minutes]]" to the YYY Records compilation ''Amazon Grace'', a compilation dedicated to including exclusively 30-second songs to bypass Amazon's music preview feature. While the compilation was never actually released on Amazon, a CD was produced.<ref>"Amazon Grace". Y-Y-Y Records. https://web.archive.org/web/20071010062714/http://www.y-y-y.biz/p_amazongrace.html.</ref> Also in [[2006]], the previously vinyl exclusive "[[If You Listen]]" was released on the Lap Records compilation ''[[Beetbox 2: Electric Boogaloo]]''.