John Peel played this last week. It was OK - the only real Shake influence I
could hear was on the drum track.

-----Original Message-----
From: J. T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 March 2004 16:29
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) fsk - first take then shake


this sounds really interesting...anyone heard it?
i used to hear fsk on the radio here in chapel hill quite a bit, cool stuff,
but it's been ages.

http://www.diskob.com/c/fsk/db123.html

F.S.K. are still the most invited non-english band to attend Peel-sessions
and are one of the few german bands besides Can who were granted an entry in
a book called the „Unknown Legends of Rock'N'Roll".

In February 2003 they went to Uphon Studio/Weilheim with engineer Mario
Thaler (The Notwist, Tied + Tickled Trio) for the fourth time and recorded
their new album with one half of the tracks being instrumentals and the
other half (again) songs with lyrics.

The roughmixes of these songs were sent to the Detroit-based afro-american
techno/house legend Anthony "Shake" Shakir. F.S.K goes afro-germanic. In
september Shakir flew to Munich with his sampler and one more week was spend
together with the band in Weilheim producing "First Take Then Shake". A band
Photograph was shot in front of the legendary BMW building: motor cities
united. The first praise of this unusual cooperation already appeared in the
most important german music magazines months before the album's release.

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