Sunday, March 15, 2009

Fred Falke

What more can be said about this guy. He just cranks out anthem after anthem of sweet sexy french house tunes and he's been doing it for years now. Musician & Producer Fred Falke started his career as a bass player in 1995 playing in various bands before starting his own production work in the late 90's. Since then he has rocked out some of the last few years most memorable house anthems including 'Intro' and 'Rubicon', both collaborations with long time partner in crime Alan Braxe and has gone on to remix the likes of Jamiroquai, Kelis, Hot Chip and Goldfrapp. 2008 showed no signs of slowing down with his hugely popular remix of 'golden cage' by The Whitest boy Alive and his 'Music for Friends' EP (Beatport link) released on long time friend and studio partner Kris Menace's label Work It Baby. I have posted a few of these songs before but thought they deserved to be wrapped up in a nice tidy package here. I know it's a bit cheesy but you can't tell me this stuff isn't great for when you're all mashed on the dancefloor dancing with pretty girls...









The Whitest Boy Alive - Golden Cage (Fred Falke Remix)








Filthy Dukes - This Rhythm (Fred Falke Remix)


Fred Falke - 8:08pm @ the Beach


Digitalism - Apollo-Gize (Fred Falke Edit)


Mini Viva - Left My Heart in Tokyo (Fred Falke Dub)

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

8:08pm is just cool! thank you so much!!

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