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Musik Matters presents Francois K at Goldfish
Date / Saturday, 9 June 2012
Time / 8pm - late
Venue / Goldfish/ 111 Darlinghurst Rd; Kings Cross, NSW 2011; Australia
Cost / $30

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Francois K, Garry Todd, Matt Cahill, Ben Ashton, Allan Thomas, Phil Toke
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Space Ibiza Festival, paul strange Presents
MUSIK MATTERS presents Francois K @ The Goldfish- 9th of June

After hosting the main stage at The Spice Ibiza festival and the side room at Bedrock with John Digweed, Musik Matters returns to the Goldfish to bring’s you Francois K.

Born and raised in France, Kevorkian's passion for music led to playing the drums during his teen years. He moved to the United States in 1975, where he hoped to find more challenging situations than those back home. Due to the heavy competition for any gig as a drummer in those days, he instead tried his hand at becoming a DJ in underground New York City clubs, around 1976. His career then skyrocketed, and he quickly made this his full-time occupation. He taught himself tape editing and started making disco medleys, some of which are still popular to this day, such as Rare Earth's "Happy Song". His first remix, of a Patrick Adams production, "In The Bush" by Musique became a wild success both in clubs and on the radio. It was the first of many remixes that helped Prelude define the sound of New York's dance music, including many memorable songs, including "You're The One For Me' and "Keep On" by D-Train, and "Beat The Street" by Sharon Redd.
During this time he decided to build his own recording studio, Axis Studios, which ironically shared the same building as Studio 54. Due to the pressures of studio work, he had abandoned DJing around 1983 to dedicate himself to recording and mixing full-time, but couldn't stay away from the turntables, and started spinning again in early 1990. The scene had really become much more international, and he quickly was able to start traveling and gaining much exposure overseas, including Japan. He toured Japan, DJ'ing with Larry Levan in the Summer of 1992 (the 'Harmony Tour') right before Levan's death in November of that same year. The demand for his DJ appearances led him to start traveling to many of the best club venues around the world, including London's 'Ministry Of Sound' and 'Fabric', Japan's 'Spacelab Yellow', Ibiza's 'Pacha' and 'Space', as well as Italy's 'Angels Of Love' and many large-scale festivals.
By 1995, he decided to start an eclectic independent record label, Wave Music which allowed him to find an outlet for his own creative endeavours, including the FK-EP, as well as signing records by Abstract Truth, Floppy Sounds and a slew of other electronic music releases. Then in 1996, he (along with partner John Davis) became involved in starting what arguably became one of New York's most revered weekly parties, Body&SOUL which took place every Sunday afternoon at Club Vinyl (6 Hubert Street). The 'Body&SOUL' sound, a unique soulful mix of very organic and spiritual dance music grooves, led to the release of a successful compilation series by the same name.
His career as an artist did not stop evolving, as he rekindled his interest for a more electronic sound, and the release of his Sonar Music set in 2002 marked a turning point; he started playing a much edgier and futuristic style, with more to do with Techno and Dub than the House sound he was mostly identified with as a DJ until that time. In 2002, he also started touring along with Detroit Techno legend Derrick May, playing sets together as the 'Cosmic Twins'. His recent appearances at Berlin's Tresor, Manchester's Sankey's Soap and London's Fabric have helped gain him many younger fans that may not have been aware of his previous work, which in turn has led to the timely Summer 2006 release of a compilation CD, entitled 'Frequencies', (Wavetec), which takes the listener on a grand electronic music sounds he has been championing of late.

Support:

Garry Todd
Matt Cahill
Ben Ashton
Alan Thomas
Phil Toke

Promotional links /
paul strange Presents




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tadtietzewrote
Sat, 23 Jun 2012bennyrodrigues, I checked later and that was the one.

bennyrodrigueswrote
Sun, 17 Jun 2012are u sure he played a track from Chuckie? no disrespect, but it just seems unlikely?

daylightstrobewrote
Fri, 15 Jun 2012Chuckie? ermmmmm

tadtietzewrote
Fri, 15 Jun 2012Thanks DeepSpaceMama... I've seen Francois play over 4 hours a few times and he seems to get the room to show what he can really do.

DeepSpaceMamawrote
Thu, 14 Jun 2012I agree....Francois is at his best when he's given a 12 hour set! I witnessed it once in Japan and it was mind blowing. It just got better and better. Often our fans at Deep Space in NYC are happiest when FK takes the whole night (10 - 3:30 am)....although that rarely happens anymore because we have so many incredible guests that we always want to book!

genericnickwrote
Thu, 14 Jun 2012Sounds like the gigs in Melbourne and Sydney were remarkably similar, right down to the solid warm-up DJ and the actual tracks played. He dropped some circa 160 drum 'n' bass towards the end of his set here though. Definitely agree with the score; the Slam remix of 'Throw' was incredibly disappointing, as were several other patches, but to a lesser degree.


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