fsk meets anthony shake shakir - first take then shake - disko b - cd
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From the Disko B-site: ' First Take Then Shake' is the 11th studio album of F.S.K. In the more than 20 years of their existence F.S.K. (still Thomas Meinecke, Michaela Melin, Justin Hoffmann, Wilfried Petzi and Carl Oesterhelt) have travelled an uncompared musical journey from new wave to country, and since their 1996 disko B 12'' '4 Instrumentals' (db61) and the two albums 'Tel Aviv' (1998) and 'X' (2000) on Sub Up Records deeper and deeper into band-oriented electronic music and its repetitive sound-structures between post-rock and post-electronica. 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.' Difference between the tracks is good to be heard; five out of ten tracks are (co-)produced by Shake, which gives a very fresh crossover. A remix comes in as well, in very deep Frictional / Shake style! Soon in on vinyl as well. Check, 1, 2!! Vinyl in next week!!