Hakimakli

Hakimakli
Birth name Cedric Aiello
Origin France
Genres House, EDM, R&B
Years active 1992-present
Website http://www.hakimakli.com/

Cedric Aiello better known as Hakimakli is a French DJ of mixed Italian-Algerian origin. He is a DJ, record remixer, producer and radio broadcaster. He is prominently featured on the Paris-based FG DJ Radio (formerly known as Radio FG) and is talent director and director of programming at the station.

Career

Cedric Aiello was raised in Lyon, France before moving to Paris at the age of 14. In 1992, at 18, he joined Radio FG as artistic director for young talents at the station, and later on also the musical director of programming. Taking the name Hakimakli, he launched a number of successful shows most notably RnB Chic on the station and his own webradio FG Dance, became a highly popular daily channel of the FG DJ Radio list of live feeds (presently six, including FG DJ Radio, Underground FG, Vintage FG, FG Chic, Energy Burnmix FG, as well as Hakimakli's FG Dance). He also has his daily Starter FG prime time show (Mondays to Fridays at 20h00 to 22h00 time slot) on the main station programming grid.

Hakimakli is also artistic director at ClubRevolution Record Label.

He is regularly featured in electro house events, public shows and festivals like Fête de la Musique and Blueu sur le Vieux Port (Marseille) amongst others and at the radio station's very popular Podium FG at "Marche des fiertés" the Paris Gay Pride event at Place de la Bastille. In 2010, he appeared as an exclusive invitee of "Ma playlist by", DJ program on M6Music Club show on the French M6 music television channel.

He has his own eclectic metisse electro urban style. Hakimakli's first single was the hugely successful Dollaly that was used as a theme music for Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques (in English Asterix at the Olympic Games). He followed it with Dilly Dally[1] a song featuring Jamie Shepherd who has been his biggest collaboration and is included in his new single One Love. His work has appeared in more than 10 compilations.

Programs on Radio FG

Discography

Albums

Singles

Remixes

Appearances in compilations

Filmography

References

Gallery

External links

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