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Francois K.

I Wanna See All My Friends At Once!

About Me


A Short Biography
Born and raised in France, living in New York City since 1975, François K. (François Kevorkian) started out as a drummer who soon tried his hand at DJ’ing in underground clubs around 1976. His career then quickly took off. He was offered a position doing A&R for legendary record label Prelude Records, and remixed many of their classic tracks such as "You're The One For Me' and "Keep On" by D-Train, "Beat The Street" by Sharon Redd, and many more. His stint there ended in 1982. During that time, he was invited to DJ’d at New York-New York, The Paradise Garage, The Loft, Better Days, Studio 54, Les Mouches, Buttermilk Bottom, AM-PM, and Club Zanzibar. His success as a remixer and producer led him to work or collaborate with many more mainstream artists, such as The Eurhythmics, Diana Ross, U2, Kraftwerk, Mick Jagger, Ashford&Simpson, The Cure, Jean-Michel Jarre, Pet Shop Boys, Cabaret Voltaire, Depeche Mode and many more. In 1987 he started building Axis Studios, a multi-room professional recording facility which remained active as a commercial operation until 2000.
In the 90’s, the demand for his DJ appearances led him to start traveling regularly to many of the best club venues around the planet, including London's 'Ministry Of Sound', Japan's 'Club Yellow', Ibiza's 'Pacha' and 'Space', Italy's 'Angels Of Love' and ‘Tenax’ as well as guest appearances at NYC’s finer clubs.
By 1995, he decided to start an eclectic independent record label, Wave Music , which allowed him to find a successful outlet for his own creative endeavours. 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 , playing along with co-resident DJ's Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell and Danny Krivit for a mixed crowd of ecstatic and faithful dancers from all over the world, which also 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 as well as many large festivals such as Sonar in Barcelona and Movement in Detroit have helped gain him many younger fans that may not have been aware of his previous work.
Since April of 2003, he started a new weekly Monday night event in New York City called Deep Space NYC , which focuses on Dub in all of its forms, and where the format is extremely eclectic, ranging from spaced-out Techno to the deepest Reggae, Hip-Hop as well as Drum& Bass, cosmic House, Dubstep and trippy Disco. He also recently did notable remixes for Coldplay, Moloko, Yoko Ono, Cesaria Evora, Nina Simone as well as much for his own label. In 2005, he was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame as both a remixer and DJ.
2008 saw the release of 'Masterpiece', a triple-CD compilation he put together for Ministry Of Sound, as well as François being responsible for mixing 'Electro-Choc', one of the in-game radio stations for this year's monster hit 'Grand Theft Auto IV'. He is currently preparing for a string of dates in clubs and festivals all over the world this Summer into the Fall.
To this day, many people (especially in the U.K.) insist on mistakenly spelling his last name as 'Kervorkian', which can be traced to an erroneous credit on the Violator album he mixed for the group Depeche Mode.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/29/2006
Band Website: francois-k.com
Band Members: François K.
Influences: Too many to list... Hendrix, Miles Davis, Fela Kuti, Stockhausen, King Tubby, Marvin Gaye, Brian Eno, Soft Machine, Mozart, Stravinsky, Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk, Jeff Mills, Augustus Pablo, Santana, Can, Sun Ra... it could get endless.
Sounds Like: Spaced-out Techno Dub Dreamer.
Record Label: Wave Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

"Road Of Life" now available on iTunes Music Store!

So I was thrilled to be asked to play at the Apple Store on 5th Avenue in NYC on Friday June 15 as part of their 'Midnight Mix' series, from 12 Midnight to 2 AM. Admission is free, expect to hear a bi...
Posted by Francois K. on Sat, 09 Jun 2007 07:36:00 PST

Another amazing couple of weeks on the road...

Today happens to be D-Day's 63rd Anniversary, the day the Allied Forces landed in Normandy, a time when so many American and British soldiers gave their lives to start the liberation of France, then t...
Posted by Francois K. on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 07:53:00 PST

DJ Life In The Fast Lane - A Quick Summer Party Report

Never had such a busy Summer, and not a minute to post!Some amazing, diverse parties and many, many miles traveled.A few personal highlights (sorry to anyone I did not mention):- Deep Space NYC on the...
Posted by Francois K. on Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:04:00 PST

Day One: New Friends and Long-Lost Acquaintances.

A brief few hours with this page being up, and already connecting with both people I have not yet met, as well as those with whom I had lost touch. A truly wonderful feeling so far, that somehow th...
Posted by Francois K. on Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:06:00 PST

Just settling in here...

Wow! It definitely does feel a bit daunting to be joining an online community of over 54,000,000 people.... So I guess I will just start by sending a big shout-out of congratulations to Little Loui...
Posted by Francois K. on Thu, 09 Feb 2006 11:47:00 PST