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FKL “Violence”
“FKL, short for Funktionslust, is a duo from South London whose name aptly reflects their sound. Their powerful and dominant beats fused with cold and remote vocals constructs pretty dark pop. The musicians behind FKL are Sage Redman and Joe Gillick and they met during their first year of university in Britain. Despite meeting in London, Redman originally grew up in Seattle listening to grunge mixtapes, and Gillick was born and raised in London on grime bands.”
Source: KEXP
FK: What a stunning video. Absolutely worth checking out!
FKL : VIOLENCE
SONG PICK: FKL - Temporary
FKL, short for Funktionslust, a German word I was not aware of until now, is the duo of Sage Redman and Joe Gillick, who recently moved to Seattle from London. Their new track “Temporary” is a meandering piece of electro-pop that touches many genres, but Is difficult to classify itself. This is great stuff, listen yourself to our Song Pick of the Day now:
https://soundcloud.com/fkl_ldn/temporary-2
Listen to “Temporary” on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/1vI0gr6N2HnGntE3SyofI2?si=17PF6MZc
FKL- "Temporary"
.@FKL_LDN's electro-pop tune "Temporary" has a captivating tension between light and dark:
The push and pull between light and dark in FKL’s twittering electro-pop cut “Temporary” is markedly pronounced. At points, the London/Seattle duo’s song is all darkness bolstered by deeply fragmented drum work and straying keyboard notes. But at least a few golden rays puncture the gloom and doom, particularly when Sage Redman deploys an aching vocal run. While there’s a tinge of loss in her…
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