Don't know if these will interest anyone, but there is some F.K mixes from
his club deepspace available for download here
http://www.deepspacenyc.com/modules.php?name=Downloadsd_op=viewdownloadcid=1
I'm listening to a Harvey mix at the mo. Nice summery vibe to cheer me up
at work.
It's streaming
Hi Alex,
Not figured out the FK ones yet but the Harvey ones if
you put the following into your browser then it should
give you the option to save the .php which you can
rename to .mp3 (at least it does with the download
manager I use)
http://www.h-track.com/harvey1/new-player-harvey.php
://www.mp313.com
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From: Sakari Karipuro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: (313) FK Traktor
Brent Kirkwood wrote on Wed, 26 Feb 2003 about following:
The G4 was on a table next
Night busses in Brixton are hillarious.
Tristan
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i would have used the word 'scary' personally!
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Francois K played here in Copenhagen last weekend and was on his
PowerBook G4 most of the night. I was very happy to hear him, but was
a bit disappointed over all. Granted, my expectations of him are
always high, as I have greatly enjoy his sets that I've heard
previously (with DK JC for
Brent Kirkwood wrote on Wed, 26 Feb 2003 about following:
The G4 was on a table next to him that wasn't facing the audience, so
neither was he for a lot of the night. He played very few records over
the 3 1/2 hour set - never two at one time (ie, no mixing between
hmm, kinda boring, huh?
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Subject: (313) FK Traktor
While I'm posting, I remembered that when Francois K played Fabric last
month, he was using Traktor, not Traktor 2, and thought I should clarify the
hypothesizing that went around after his Australia gigs. So if any of you
While I'm posting, I remembered that when Francois K played Fabric last
month, he was using Traktor, not Traktor 2, and thought I should clarify the
hypothesizing that went around after his Australia gigs. So if any of you
were waiting on Final Scratch for Mac or Traktor 2 with that news in mind,
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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On the subject of Francois Kevorkian, Lost mentioned he had a label called
Click Tracks.
I've never seen anything (or heard) on this label, has anyone else?
B.T.W, Last time I saw him
On the subject of Francois Kevorkian, Lost mentioned he had a label called
Click Tracks.
I've never seen anything (or heard) on this label, has anyone else?
http://www.wavemusic.com/wave-label/6
There's at least one release so far available on Juno:
CREAMER, John STEPHANE K/DYLAN DRAZEN:
TC CREAMER, John STEPHANE K/DYLAN DRAZEN: Tora Chan (Clicktracks
US) 12: John Creamer Stephane K-Tora Chan/Dylan Drazen-Air Pressure
(WM
50086)
What sort of record is it then?? Was/is there a sample?
The thought of John Creamer doing something clicky is VERY intriguing. John
used to help me
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Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [313] FK / Clicktracks / Rob Rives...
TC CREAMER, John STEPHANE K/DYLAN DRAZEN: Tora Chan (Clicktracks
US) 12: John Creamer Stephane K-Tora Chan/Dylan Drazen-Air Pressure
sorry, my comments were re: the premise of clicktracks
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hmm
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