François Kevorkian
François Kevorkian is a French-born, U.S.-based DJ, producer, remixer and label owner. Having started his career in renowned clubs such as the Paradise Garage and Studio 54, the New York City resident is widely considered one of the forefathers of house music.
Kevorkian has produced and remixed work by a diverse set of musicians including The Smiths, Adam Ant, Kraftwerk, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Diana Ross, Gloria Estefan and U2 amongst others.
Biography
Of Armenian extraction, François Kevorkian was born and raised in France, and his passion for music led him to play the drums in his adolescent years. He moved to the United States in 1975, hoping to find more challenges than those he faced at home. During that time the competition to be a drummer at most gigs was very high, so he refocused his efforts in becoming a DJ in underground New York City clubs, around 1976. His career soon skyrocketed, and as a result he quickly made DJing his full-time occupation, although some work was still at more commercial venues such as the club New York, New York in 1977. He taught himself tape editing and started making disco medleys, some of which are still popular to this day, such as Rare Earth's "Happy Song". He was offered a position doing A&R for a nascent dance indie record label, Prelude Records, which allowed him to go into the studio and do remixes. His first remix, of a Patrick Adams production, "In The Bush" by Musique became a success both in clubs and on the radio. It was the first of many remixes that helped Prelude define the sound of New York's dance music, including many memorable songs, including "You're The One For Me' and "Keep On" by D-Train, and "Beat The Street" by Sharon Redd. His stint at Prelude ended in 1982, the same year where he had the most number one singles in Billboard's Dance Music Chart, which included his remixes of now-classic songs such as "Situation" by Yazoo, and "Go Bang" by Dinosaur L.He DJ'd at Club Zanzibar in Newark, New Jersey in the 1980s as well, home to the Jersey Sound brand of deep house or garage house.
During this time he decided to build his own recording studio, Axis Studios, which shared the same building as Studio 54. It quickly turned into a major commercial operation. Due to the pressures of studio work, he had abandoned DJing around 1983 to dedicate himself to recording and mixing full-time, but could not stay away from the turntables, and started spinning again in early 1990. The scene had really become much more international, and he quickly was able to start traveling and gaining much exposure overseas, including Japan. He toured Japan, DJing with Larry Levan in 1992 before Levan's death in November of that same year. The demand for his DJ appearances led him to start traveling to many of the best club venues around the world, including London's 'Ministry of Sound' and 'Fabric', Japan's 'Spacelab Yellow', Ibiza's 'Pacha' and 'Space', as well as Italy's 'Angels of Love' and many large-scale festivals.
By 1995, he decided to start an eclectic independent record label, Wave Music which allowed him to find an outlet for his own creative endeavours, including the FK-EP, as well as signing records by Abstract Truth, Floppy Sounds and a slew of other electronic music releases. Then in 1996, he became involved in starting what arguably became one of New York's most revered weekly parties, Body&SOUL which took place every Sunday afternoon at Club Vinyl, playing along with co-resident DJs Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell and Danny Krivit. The 'Body&SOUL' sound, a unique soulful mix of organic and spiritual dance music grooves, 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 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 have helped gain him many younger fans that may not have been aware of his previous work, which in turn has led to the 2006 release of his newest compilation CD, entitled Frequencies.
In April 2003, he started a residency at 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, dubstep, hip-hop as well as drum & bass, house music and disco. His recent musical output has him mixing Deep Space NYC Vol. 1, a compilation featuring several of his own original productions ; he also recently did notable remixes for Moloko, Yoko Ono, Cesária Évora, 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.
Kevorkian now tours the world, taking part in many music gatherings, such as the Midem, Sónar Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art, Global Gathering, Exit Festival, The Big Chill, Bestival and Electric Picnic.
Selected discography
As an artist
FK-EP (Wave Music) 1996
- "Time and Space" 1998
- "Capricorn" 2000
- "Awakening" 2002
- "Enlightenment" 2002
- "Road of Life" 2007
Compilations
- Masterpiece: Created By François K 2008
- Frequencies – 2 x CD – 2006
- Deep Space NYC 2005
- Live at Sonar 2003
- Body&SOUL NYC 1998–2007
- Deep & Sexy 2001
- Choice: A Collection of Classics 2002
- Essential Mix – François K 2000
Video game DJ Mix
- 'Electro-Choc', the Dance radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV 2008
As a producer
- Snake Charmer Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay, and Jaki Liebezeit 1983
- May The Cube Be With You Dolby's Cube 1985
- Species Deceases Midnight Oil 1985
- We're on the Move Jamaica Girls 1985
- "Strong Enough" Loleatta Holloway 1992 co-produced with Yvone Turner and Alan Friedman
- "Got To Be in Love" Barbara Mendes 2003 co-produced with Eric Kupper
- "Rootsman" U-Roy 2005 co-produced with Russ Disciple
As a mix producer
- 'So Red the Rose' Arcadia 1985
- 'Electric Café' Kraftwerk 1986
- 'Violator' Depeche Mode 1990
- 'Erasure' Erasure 1995
- 'Blondosaurus' Rebecca 1989
As a remixer
- "In the Bush" Musique 1978
- "I Hear Music in the Streets" Unlimited Touch 1980
- "You're the One for Me" / "Keep On" / "Music" / "Walk on By" / "Misunderstanding" D-Train 1981–1983
- "Beat the Street" / "Never Give You Up" / "Send Your Love" / "Can You Handle It" Sharon Redd 1982–1983
- "Body Music" The Strikers 1981
- "Let's Go Dancin'" Sparque 1981
- "Go Bang" Dinosaur L 1981
- "Kiss Me" Tin Tin 1982
- "Situation" Yazoo 1982
- "Enjoy what you do " WHAM! 1982
- "Two Hearts Beat As One" / "New Year's Day" U2 1983
- "This Charming Man" The Smiths 1983
- "Dissidents" Thomas Dolby 1984
- "Tour de France" Kraftwerk 1984
- "Lucky in Love" / "Just Another Night" Mick Jagger 1984
- "Blue Light " David Gilmour 1984
- "Solid " Ashford & Simpson 1984
- "Sleepless" King Crimson 1984
- "Eaten Alive" Diana Ross 1985 co-mixed with Ron St. Germain
- "Chain Reaction" Diana Ross 1985 co-mixed with Ron St. Germain
- "Experience" Diana Ross 1985 co-mixed with Ron St. Germain
- "Zoolookologie" Jean Michel Jarre 1985
- "Perfect Way" Scritti Politti UK 12" single ) 1985
- "Shiny Toys" Joni Mitchell 12" single Version from the album Dog Eat Dog 1985
- "Apollo 9 " Adam Ant 1985
- "Why Can't I Be You" / "Japanese Dream" / "Hot, Hot, Hot" / "Hey You!" / The Cure 1985–1990
- "The Telephone Call" Kraftwerk 1987 co-mixed with Kraftwerk and Ron St. Germain
- "Dirty Looks" Diana Ross 1987 co-mixed with Ron St. Germain
- "Don't You Want Me" Jody Watley 1987
- "Rent" Pet Shop Boys 1987
- "My Bag" Lloyd Cole and the Commotions 1987
- "My Bag" /"My Bag" Lloyd Cole and the Commotions 1988
- "Personal Jesus" / "Enjoy the Silence" / "Policy of Truth" / "World in My Eyes" / "Sea of Sin" Depeche Mode 1990
- "Radioactivity" Kraftwerk 1991
- "Higher Love" Depeche Mode 1994 co-mixed with Goh Hotoda
- "Get Another Plan" Abstract Truth 1996
- "Tom & Joyce" Vai Minha Tristeza 1997
- "Tout est bleu" Ame Strong 1998
- "Sangue De Beirona" Cesária Évora 1999
- "Expo Remix" Kraftwerk 2000 co-mixed with Rob Rives
- "Hunter" Dido 2001
- "Swollen" Bent 2001
- "Josephine" Chris Rea 2001 co-mixed with Eric Kupper
- "La La Land" Green Velvet 2002 co-mixed with Rob Rives
- "Community" Audio Soul Project 2002 co-mixed with Rob Rives
- "Forever More" Moloko 2003 co-mixed with Eric Kupper
- "Walking on Thin Ice" Yoko Ono 2003 co-mixed with Eric Kupper
- "Aborigine's Jam" Cirque du Soleil 2003 co-mixed with Eric Kupper
- "Aero Dynamik" Kraftwerk 2004
- "Welcome Dub" Herbest Moon 2004
- "Disco Infiltrator" LCD Soundsystem 2005
- "Ride a White Horse" Goldfrapp 2005 co-mixed with Eric Kupper
- "Talk" Coldplay 2005
- "Here Comes the Sun" Nina Simone 2006
- "The Picture" Hubert Kah 2011
As an editor
- "Happy Song" Rare Earth