Friday, August 8, 2008

Kavinsky - 1986



Kavinsky is a terrible DJ. He will admit it himself. Despite this insurmountable fact, he has produced some of more memorable tracks of this recent French wave. In a sea full doppelgangers, his songs are faithful with character, all of which point to and paint the hypnotizing schema on which the dead zombie "Kavinsky" rests. Testarossa Autodrive has one of the longest half-lives and one can still shake his head when the SebastiAn remix appears. Recently, he was elected to become a Fool's Gold artist, the label run by the ami francophone A-Trak. Kavinsky's latest EP "Blazer," a regurgitation of previously released tracks, save 1986, will be released soon. Here's the only track we haven't heard yet, at least not boot-legged.

Kavinsky - 1986

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