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[1] As a founding member of the group Turnstyle,[2][3] Kerimofski is credited with introducing Casio and toy keyboard integration to the Australian contemporary rock music landscape in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

In late 2020 the band signed to Valve Records (Regurgitator, Shonen Knife) and prepared the compilation KEY NOTE SPEAKER for release.

In July 2016 The Burton Cool Suit albums were digitally re-released by revered Australian independent record label Half A Cow.

After releasing a well received solo album in 2010, Kerimofski formed the Community Chest with his wife Dee and Turnstyle producer Laurie Sinagra, winner of numerous West Australian Music Industry Awards.

Originally formed to perform Adem's solo material, the band forged their own identity and eventually recorded a debut album, which was released in July 2013 on vinyl format.

The band released an EP "Make Your Decision Now And Live With It Forever" in October 2015 which further explored Kerimofski's interest in drones, repetition and rural futurism.

In November 2017, Kerimofski supported Laetitia Sadier, vocalist for Stereolab on her Australian tour as a solo artist, interpreting selections from his discography using guitar loops and live Casio.

In early-2018, Kerimofski released an EP with ex-Lemonheads member and Half a Cow founder Nic Dalton on a project known as The Hotpoints, heavily influenced by Brian Eno and Turkish psychedelia.

In September 2019 Kerimofski performed a live comedy sketch with SNL alumni Fred Armisen on the latter's Australian tour.

In February 2024 the label branched out and promoted a show for American musician Lou Barlow which after selling out in 24 hours was moved to a larger venue.

Kerimofski was cast as a zombie in We Bury the Dead, starring Daisy Ridley but was unable to make it to set on time due to touring commitments with Turnstyle.

Kerimofski predominantly uses Fender guitars, such as Jazzmaster, Telecaster Deluxe and Jaguar[4] and a pre-CBS 1965 Duo-Sonic II that he gifted to his wife in 2013.

Kerimofski has remained loyal to Casio's MT series of keyboards and also owns a sizeable collection of Synthesizers including various Roland models, a Korg MS20, and monophonic Moog synths.