Talla 2xlc Biography
After charting several singles on his country's dance and alternative charts, Germany's Talla 2XLC gained an American deal with Cleopatra's Hypnotic subsidiary in 1997, and released his debut stateside album, Solotech One. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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