Iko may refer to:
Iko is an Internet forum package written in the PHP scripting language. Sometimes Iko is also called Iko Bulletin Board. Available under the MIT License, Iko is free and open source software.
In version 1.3.4 of Iko there are the basic forum features. These are features like an administration panel, where nodes and categories can be created, and a moderation panel, where the reported posts can be reviewed. Every user can write personal messages to other users and can also see whether the receiver has read his message or not. It is possible to use the well known BBCodes in the threads and to mention other users in the post.
In the future it is planned that attachments can be added to posts and personal messages. Also the use of Emojis will be supported.
Iko are an English rock band from Exeter, Devon. Formed in 2005 the band consists of Kieran Scragg (lead vocals and guitar) and Neil Reed (piano and keyboards).
Scragg and Reed had been members of the just disbanded indie-rock band Buffseeds signed to Fantastic Plastic Records.
In 2007 Iko signed a deal with the Danish record label Copenhagen Records which allowed them to tour the Scandinavian countries.
Iko have released two studio albums: I Am Zero (2006), and Ludo Says Hi (2009).
A war dance is a dance involving mock combat, usually in reference to tribal warrior societies where such dances were performed as a ritual connected with endemic warfare. Martial arts in various cultures can be performed in dance-like settings for various reasons, such as for evoking ferocity in preparation for battle or showing off skill in a more stylized manner. It could also be for celebration of valor and conquest. Many such martial arts incorporate music, especially strong percussive rhythms.
Examples of such war dances include:
Wardance is an album by the band Rondinelli. It was recorded in 1985, but wasn't released until 1996.
Singer Ray Gillen and drummer Bobby Rondinelli later played together in the band Sun Red Sun.
Soon after the recording of this album, Ray Gillen joined Black Sabbath and James LoMenzo joined White Lion.
Track 6 "Fly Paper" features Teddy Rondinelli on vocals rather than Gillen.
"Wardance" is a song by English rock band Killing Joke. It was released in 1980 by record label Malicious Damage as the first single from the band's self-titled debut studio album.
"Wardance" was released in February 1980 on 7" vinyl by record label Malicious Damage as the first single from the band's self-titled debut studio album. A small number of copies from the original pressing came with a pre-typed folded form of military "call-up papers" to be filled out and submitted by the purchaser. The B-side, "Pssyche", was commonly played live.
The single did not chart in the UK but reached number 50 in the US Billboard Dance Music/Club Play singles chart.
In 1993, Econoline Crush covered "Pssyche" for their Purge EP, and in 2004, Nouvelle Vague covered it on their self-titled debut album. In 2001, Mad Capsule Markets covered "Wardance" on their album 010.