Saiko-Pod

Saiko-Pod

Saiko-Pod (formerly Psycho-Pod and Koxbox) is a psychedelic trance group, consisting of Ian Ion and Frank É.

In 1999 they released a single, titled Magnetic Force, on the Tsunami Album by Kinetic Records.


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