A Techno Record with “House Music programing, sequences and techniques”
“Hypnotic vocal hooks”, “A crowed connecting breakdown” and “4 Industry Veterans”.
“Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.” – Plato
After the success of “There is only One” Eddie Cumana reunites with Lula and Alan T for this new release entitled “Like An Android” with the addition of Franklin Fuentes featured in a leading part of the Bridge.
This is a Techno Record with “House Music programing, sequences and techniques” “hypnotic vocal hooks”, “a crowd connecting breakdown” and “4 Industry Veterans” all rolled up into one Record that will see you run to the dj booth to ask for the Song’s ID!
The main version of “Like An Android” features Lula’s and various vocoder male voices programmed at different octaves to symbolize different Androids performing the main hook; The style is reminiscent of a Daft Punk vocal performance gone techno; Layer after layer it builds and grows introducing arpeggiating modular synthesizers into a steady hypnotic monster only to unravel and pour out into a breakdown a micro but epic score that will connect you to everyone else on the dancefloor as “WE ARE HERE” is repeated over and over by the Androids and brings everyone to the present moment “WE ARE HERE”….INSIDE THE SPEAKER….”WE ARE HERE”…can you move?? LETS GO! slamming back the beat into a frenzy it takes off into another epic ride till the outro.
But then Lula and Alan T’s back and forth was missing for their fan base so a human voice version was also created. Leaving the vocoder only when the Androids speak to the crowd in the breakdown. Franklin Fuentes’ sample is small but it dominates the bridge and sets the tone for the underground sounding hook alongside Lula’s and Alan T’s voice. “THE ANDROIDZ ARE COMING”, “THE ANDROIDZ ARE HERE”.
The exposed human vocals have a completely different feel even if the difference is only in the vocals the tone it’s totally different and those familiar voices of Lula and ALan T set the dancefloor ablaze as Alan T and Lula command everyone to Move Dance Walk and Talk like an Android.
For the musical side Eddie Cumana was channeling his inner Moroder vs Kraftwerk on a bed of TWILO & VINYL Night schooling! Those in the know, KNOW and will hear it!
But be aware: The ANDROIDZ are not ANDROIDS.
The “ANDROIDZ” are all those humans that are awake and march to the beat of their own drum without feeding into what society says to value only to become a mechanical human in search of belonging like most people seem to be these days feeding into things they do not love but their Society tells them are important…hypnotized into a routine that they perpetrate for their whole life like they have been programmed like an Android!
The ANDROIDZ are those beings that actually live in the moment and create their life organically and not mechanically and they will try everything once for size! Even moving, dancing, walking and talking like an android! LETS GO!
Are you an ANDROIDZ?

ABOUT LULA
LULA is the first ANDROIDZ and she needs no introduction to the world of the
underground, she entered the speaker nearly 3 decades ago as she served up the
vocals for the groundbreaking and chart-topping underground classic, “Goosebumps”
by Nylx and has never left the woofer since. Serving hit after hit to her adoring masses.
Some of Lula’s biggest hits out of her over 100 releases are: Nylex “Goosebumps” by
Danny Tenaglia, Dj Vibe, Rui Da Silva, “Read My lips” by Danny Tenaglia, “Extacy
Take Your Shirts Off” by Johnny Vicious, “The Dj The Music And Me” by Creamer &
K, “There Is Only One” by Eddie Cumana co-feat Lula, “Twilo” by Carlos Fauvrelle,
“Fire & Burn” by Eric Tenalio, “So Fast and So Deep” by Phunk Investigation “Last
Night A Dj Saved My Life” [Top Billboard Charting Record] by Eddie Amador &
Eddie Cumana and “Hours Of Dancing” by Eddie Cumana [On MixMag 30 years
anniversary CD mixed by Fatboy Slim].
Other notable Collaborators include Peter Rauhofer, D-Unity, Kult Of Krameria,
Carlos Manaca, Adam Freemer, Peace Division, Friburn & Urik , Toru S, Martin K,
Dj Jiggy, Dj Paulo, Wilson Santos, Alan T, Papa Joe, Stereo Soldiers, Cristian
Arrango, Gabriel Robella and more!]

ABOUT EDDIE CUMANA
EDDIE CUMANA is the second ANDROIDZ. One of the most successful New York City
based underground dance DJs with over 30 years experience on the decks and as a
sound engineer, songwriter, producer, remixer and record label executive. His
discography shows the full scan of musical prowess with hundreds of releases to his
name counting Number 1 Radio Rotation Records and Billboard Number 1 Charting
successes & original tracks supported & Licensed by the world’s biggest tastemakers
including Danny Tenaglia, Carl Cox, John Digweed, Fatboy Slim, Deep Dish, Victor
Calderone, Roger Sanchez, Louie Vega, Steve Lawler, and many more.
Original produced Hits Include “Boulevard East”, “Don’t Want Another Man” feat
Tina Ann ,“Movin On” feat. Jason Walker, ”Never Get Me” feat Nina Eve “Love
Dominates” “BodyFly” feat. Inda Matrix “My Body Tu Cuerpo” feat. Sweet
Sensation, “Shake Loose” Feat Sweet Inspirations & Cissy Huston, “Plastic
Dreams vs Plastic Drums”, Lula vs Alan T “There Is Only One”, Alan T vs Papa
Joe “Now” [co-produced with Eddie Amador] Lula “Hours Of Dancing” “13th Street”
feat Eva. Key remixes include Bpt ”Moody”, Made By Monkeys “I Try”, Pink “Stupid
Girls”, Tony Braxton “Maybe” Sabrina Johnston “Movin On”.

ABOUT ALAN T
ALAN T is the Third ANDROIDZ! Alan T is a larger-than-life cultural icon; Club Space
Miami host-extraordinaire and uber famous record performer with collaborations
counting all the top producers in the underground dance music industry. Alan T is loved
and worshiped by the masses as a performer and a Club persona. Alan T is the only
door host who is flown internationally to tend a party’s guestlist. Some of Alan T’s
biggest hits out of his over 100 releases are: “The Door” by Circuit Boy [Remixed by
Danny Tenaglia] and “Jonesing” Remixed by Oscar G, “Here In Spirit” by Will
Monotone, “There Is Only One” by Eddie Cumana co-feat Lula, “Hot Room” by
Vibe & Carlos Fauvrelle, “Now” by Eddie Amador & Eddie Cumana, “Turn It” by
Isaac Escalante & Xavior Santos, and “The Volume” By Nicole Moundeber to
mention a few.
Other notable Collaborators include Victor Calderone,Cedric Gervais,Quentin Harris,
Honey Dijon, Stephan Grondin, Tracy Young, Peter Rauhofer, Kobbe & Austin
Leeds, Mario Ochoa, Tom Stephan, Hector Fonseca, Dj Wady, Dj Chus, Dj Boris,
DJ Dextro, KULT Of Krameria. Armand Pena, That kid Chris, Mario Callegari, Oba
Frank Lords, Lula and more.

ABOUT FRANKLIN FUENTES
FRANKLIN FUENTES The 4th ANDROIDZ, is the Self-proclaimed creator of the bitch
track genre. Platinum selling Artist Franklin “If Madonna Calls” Fuentes is
undoubtedly one of the most emblematic voices of the New York queer underground. In
the mid-1980s, Franklin Fuentes worked at Vinylmania, a key vinyl Record store
located in the West Village. There he connected with his childhood friend, Danny
Tanaglia, to whom he lent his vocal performance on the track “March On”. Franklin
also met Roman Ricardo, with whom he founded the group Jack And Gill and soon
started releasing on the legendary Strictly Rhythm label and took off from there earning
4 Number 1s on the Billboard Dance Chart. Some of Franklin Fuentes’ biggest hits out
of is prolific discography are: “If Madonna calls” by Junior Vasquez, “March On” by
Danny Tenaglia & Peter Daou, “I Got My Man” by Jason Nevins, “X-Cuse me” by
Jonathan Peters & Razor & Guido, “I’ll Take You” by Dj Vibe, “The Robots are
Coming” by Friscia & Lamboy, “Diva Snap” by Terry Farley & Severino, Azealia
Banks “Fierce” and more.
Other notable Collaborators include Scumfrog, Saed Younan, Dj Sneak, Dj Jiggy,
Richie Santana, Roby Tronco, Ivano Bellini, Paul Alexander, Jarel Black, Roman
Ricardo, Kenny Krytell, Etienne Roch, Drums Of Death and many more.
LULA VS ALAN T——-THE PREVIOUS RELEASES
When Eddie Cumana was editing together the vocals of Lula and Alan T for “There is
Only One” he had no idea the waves that this release would create! Supported by all
the Top tastemakers of the tribal hypnotic style this record was coined the Record of
the Music Conference in 2009; Topped by a performance of Lula & Alan T on the
Nocturnal Terrace at the KULT Records Party this record has been coined to be
classic.
Lula vs Alan T “There Is Only One” Video
“It was a huge hit !!!” says Lula. It certainly was one of the biggest “highlights of my
career!!” says Alan T. “The response to this track was massive! “ says Eddie Cumana.
To make sure that “LIKE AN ANDROID” was a completely different record than “There
is Only One” [which vocals were composed & produced by Eddie Cumana on top of
the beat of Tibal Tarante’s original remix production of Lula’s hit single entitled “Fire &
Burn” by Lula and Eric Tenalio, both musically and in the vocal architecture, Eddie
went into a different direction with the vocal works keeping it minimal but still of course
hypnotic and for this release also robotic.
To top the madness of “There is Only One”, another legendary veteran performer
FRANKLIN FUENTES has been added to the talent pool to take it up a notch by
including an acapella vocal sample of Franklin’s hit single “The Robots Are Coming”
[which was produced by Friscia & Lamboy] which was the rage in 2010.
Franklin Fuentes “The Robots Are Coming” Video
KULT Records has obtained international success through a wide array of dance genres from
vocal garage cuts with live instrumentation, groovy bass lines and disco loops to screaming
big room anthems with quaking hard hitting percussion and rumbling, bottom heavy,
hypnotic monster songs. With this in mind, it is no surprise why Billboard Magazine stated
“New York’s reliable KULT Records is among the savvy labels leading the way.”
Producers such as Sheamus Haji, Dynamix, Robbie Rivera, Danny Buddah Morales, BPT, Deep
Swing, Kevin Yost, Lenny Fontana, Cricco Castelli, 95 North, Pagano, Marlo, Vivie-Ann aka
Blondish and many others, have seen the start of the musical careers through their earliest
releases on KULT Records [For many of the above mentioned, their first releases ever
published, were on KULT].
Aside from the aforementioned, producers and artists as The Scumfrog, Rui Da Silva, Victor
Calderone, Deep Dish, MAW, Kenny Dope, Oscar G, Ralphi Rosario, Mantronix, Jazz n Groove,
Junior Vasquez, Kenny Dope, Orinoko, [Timo Maas], Futureshock, Tom Craft, Pete Heller, The
Beloved, Saeed Younan, Carlos Fauvelle, Jiggy, Rui Da Silva, Eddie Amador, Creamer & K,
Eddie Cumana, Cevin Fisher, Stephan Grondin, Giangi Cappai, Roy Malone, Cytric, Ivano Bellini
Friscia & Lamboy, Pagano, Superchumbo, Jovon, Lenny Fontana, Todd Edwards, Pablo
Ceballo, and many more have throughout the years have lent their talents and names to the
KULT Records roster.
Superstar DJs as John Digweed, Carl Cox, FatBoy Slim, Pete Tong, Danny Tenaglia, Roger S.,
Deep Dish, Dj Sneak , Louie Vega, Chus & Ceballos, Oscar G, Cashmere [Green Velvet], Dj
Vibe, Steve Lowler, Graham Gold, Angel Moraes, Derrick Carter, Mark Anthony, Manny
Lehman, Junior Vasquez, Boy George, David Knapp, Jamie Jones, Matt Darey, and the late
Paul trouble Anderson, Tony Humphries, Eric Morillo as well as the late Peter Rauhofer and
many many others have shown their support by including KULT’s product in their popular
selling Compilations. Playlist chartings from all the above supporters as well as Dj Macus
Shultz, Ferry Costner, David Lee, Joey Negro, and more!


