Folklor Club
Lausanne
Without pretension, when Adolpho & Franky take on a set, they often have the ambition to do
whatever they want. But as dancefloor dictators, and despite their rather evocative pseudonyms,
they are actually known for one violence. That of the requirement, applied to all the areas they
touch upon. Known in Lausanne for having concentrated honeyed musical roundups in the club
of La Ruche, which was followed by the Folklor two years ago, the two partners cultivate
interdisciplinarity and a certain taste for mixing cultures. Between the Spanish Vintage Franky,
which was parachuted in from a past that has dragged hip hop or breakdance, and Flash Fab, a
German-Swiss graphic designer who teaches his aesthetic visions during the day, a musical
agreement has formed around protean productions and mixes, ranging from the minimal to the
house. Serial diggers, always on the lookout for both dance and experimental tracks, Adolpho &
Franky share a vision of the party as an art in its own right, and agree that atmosphere,
audience interventions and other night contingencies are all part of their show. Solicited in
Berlin, New York, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Paris, Ibiza, Rome, Oslo or Barcelona, in renowned
clubs or major festivals, these happy few are still making audiences dance, audiences which in
their image, are curious to know what the future music has to offer us yet.
Adolpho&Franky’s tracks
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