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  • audrey_w
    Gold Gabber
    • Jan 2013
    • 731

    RIP Colin Favor

    Goodnight Colin and thanks for some very happy memories. An original.

    BBC Radio 1 - Pet Shop Boys Summer 1992 - Colin Favor Guest Mix by Bristol Radio Recordings | Mixcloud

    I can well remember this day ^ when he smashed up national radio to the bemusement of most of the country.
    Last edited by audrey_w; September 8, 2015, 04:49:35 AM.
  • thebanned1
    DUDERZ get a life!!!
    • May 2009
    • 5029

    #2
    Re: RIP Colin Favor

    a sad loss for the music industry, he inspired a lot of people
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    • Huggie Smiles
      Anyone have Styx livesets?
      • Jun 2004
      • 11835

      #3
      Re: RIP Colin Favor

      natural causes? had not heard this.

      anyone? http://www.discogs.com/Colin-Faver-T...release/317745
      ....Freak in the morning, Freak in the evening, aint no other Freak like me thats breathing....




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      • NastyD
        Gold Gabber
        • Jun 2004
        • 614

        #4
        Re: RIP Colin Favor

        What a piece of news. Used to catch his shows on Kiss FM - 100 and 94. Still got some of his mixes. Absolute DJ God.

        *edit* Check the Colin Faver mixes here... Kiss FM Mixes
        An ounce of image is worth a pound of performance.

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        • audrey_w
          Gold Gabber
          • Jan 2013
          • 731

          #5
          Re: RIP Colin Favor




          When the DJ Colin Faver passed away last weekend, UK club culture lost a seminal figure. Faver was at the vanguard of house and techno as they burst through in the late '80s and early '90s. He championed the most cutting edge music as rave exploded and his Kiss FM radio show was hugely influential."In those days specialist radio shows were a rarity," recalls techno DJ Dave Clarke, "so I used to drive to the top of Devil's Dyke in Brighton where you could pick up Kiss FM London and I'd learn from Colin Faver's show. He was a pioneer with a long and wonderful history across many cutting edge musical genres. I will be forever be grateful for his support. His contribution to the fledgling UK techno scene will always be in my mind."Knowledge was a Wednesday night techno haven Faver ran with the late Jane Howard, his life partner Brenda Russell, and his regular DJ partner Colin Dale at Victoria's SW1 Club throughout 1992-93. It was a wonderfully demented sweat-bin that introduced a who's who of dance music titans to the UK for the very first time, including Sven Väth, Richie Hawtin and Carl Craig. With good reason it was recently included in Mixmag's 25 Parties That Changed Dance Music Forever. Faver would also go on to co-promote the well-regarded Deep Space.Colin Faver started his professional life in advertising as a commercial artist but was persuaded by a friend, Pete Stennett, to work at his Small Wonder record shop in Walthamstow, just as punk exploded in the late 1970s. The pair worked on a label of the same name and signed bands such as The Cure and Bauhaus for their debut singles. Faver's DJing break came when he warmed up for shows at the Marquee. By 1982, when the Camden Palace opened, his reputation was such he was made resident DJ, favouring electronic music with a vanguard edge.When acid house arrived, changing the night-world forever, Faver, who'd played at the Paradise Garage, was on it from the first. He DJed at most of the original meccas, from Shoom to the Hacienda, as well as raves such as Raindance and Sunrise, and the hardcore mayhem of Rage and Sterns. He would also turn up and play squat parties and free events and was renowned for being approachable, soft-spoken and ego-free. In more recent years Faver had moved from techno into a more soulful direction, playing regularly on the internet radio station Mi-Soul. He may never have achieved the profile of some of his peers but Colin Faver was as important to the development of the British techno scene as anyone.Colin Faver, 63, died of multiple organ failure Saturday September 5, 2015 with his long term partner and fellow techno DJ Brenda Russell by his side. Mixmag send their condolences to anyone affected by his passing.

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