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Frequencies covers the full spectrum of electronic music sounds that Franois K. currently plays when DJ'ing around the world, from the delicate weaving textures of Matthew Jonson, Trentemoeller and Nathan Fake, passing through the dark introspective electronic soundscapes of Alex Under, sleeparchive, Mark Broom and Jeff Mills, all the way to the full-on techno sonic assault of Marco Bailey and Suburban Knight. It also includes many of his favorite crowd-pleasing signature tracks such as Modeselektor 'Kill Bill Vol. 4', Bando 'Mike Input' and Joris Voorn ZeroNine'.CD 1 is filled with infectious, glitchy 4/4 grooves that are guaranteed to please trainspotters, heads and clubbers alike. CD2 is filled with cheeky, gritty electro and balls to the wall techno. The quality of every track in this mix is what will set it apart from all other in the genre. Franois K. is a master Selekta!A reminder why we love dance music in the first place, Frequencies is a forward thinking party
Audio Remixer: Rob Rives.
Liner Note Author: François K.
Personnel: Rob Rives (drum programming).
Audio Mixers: Derrick May; François K; Jay Denham.
Frequencies Music | List Price | $19.95 (You save $5.60) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Dance, Electronica, Soul/R&B, Techno | | Label | Wave Music | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 233240  | | CD Universe Part number | 7102162 | | Catalog number | 165 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jun 27, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Tom Hades; Dave Ellesmere; Derrick May; Gernot Bronsert; Diego Hostettler; Niko Tzoukmanis; Francois K; Sebastian Szary; François Kevorkian; Kenny Jenkins; Alan Baxter; Jay Denham; Marco Bailey; Mark Broom; Nathan Fake; Oliver Ho; Rob Rives; Aril Brikha; Samuel L. Session; Scott Fraser; Frank Wiedemann; Kristian Beyer; Joris Voorn; Mathew Jonson; Borut Margon; Carl Craig | | Personnel | Rob Rives - drum programming
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Francois K Frequencies Songs | | Frequencies CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Vanish |
| 2. | Polar Shift |
| 3. | Floating |
| 4. | Rej |
| 5. | Eno |
| 6. | Sky Was Pink, The |
| 7. | Leave My Head Alone Brain - (Mix 3) |
| 8. | Darkness - (Max Remix) |
| 9. | Marionette |
| 10. | Solare Flare |
| 11. | Erotic Discourse |
| 12. | Basic Black |
| 13. | Happy Endings - (Floppy Sounds Remix) |
| 14. | Deep Space Contact |
| 15. | Gya |
| 16. | Baias de Paja Maja |
| 17. | Kinetic |
| | Frequencies Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Kill Bill Vol. 4 |
| 2. | Hot! Hot! - (Bass Mix) |
| 3. | Tinge |
| 4. | Elephant Island |
| 5. | Jesus Juice |
| 6. | Twenty Nine - (Black Mix) |
| 7. | Elimination |
| 8. | Black Water |
| 9. | 82-83 |
| 10. | Solar |
| 11. | Zeronine |
| 12. | Natural Man Pt. 4 |
| 13. | South American Dub Pt. 4 |
| 14. | Mike Input |
| 15. | Heizkissen |
| 16. | Fear and Tension Pt. 1 |
| 17. | Isolated Blue Cube |
| 18. | Krackt |
| 19. | Train to Zanzabar |
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