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ImageFrank kearney

HOW LONG ARE YOU DJING?
10 years.

STYLE OF MUSIC?
house and breaks.

RESIDENCIES/CLUBS YOU PLAYED IN?
Met Bar, Wexford St. House Junkies.

BEST CLUB EVER PLAYED?
New Star Bar, Ibiza and 12ten.

CLUB YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO PLAY?
Amnesia, Ibiza.

MUSICAL INFLUENCES?
James Lavelle, Plumps Djs, Diggers, Coxy... the list goes on....

PERSON YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO PARTY WITH?
Homer Simpson.

Bio

The name Frank Kearney is one that roll's easily of the tongue from anyone
who's been involved in the Dublin dance scene over the last decade and
beyond. Having picked up his musical education in legendary Dublin
institution Sides, it didn't take him long to acquire his first set of decks
and start building his vast record collection. Within a couple of years and
thanks to Anthony O’Brien, he started his first radio show on Energy 88fm,
with a regular Sunday night slot. From there he moved to the more established
Kiss 105.8fm where his Saturday afternoon show Progression was one of
Dublin's most popular and caught the attention of the Liberation crew who
had Frank playing at many top nights.

Over the next few years Frank became firmly established on Dublin's DJ
circuit with his diversity and ability to play the right set at the right
time proving invaluable. Frank played at top Dublin venue's the Tivoli
Theatre, The Temple Bar Music Centre, Vicar St and the legendary Temple
Theatre supporting top acts such as CJ Boland, Juan Atkins, Bentley Rhythm
Ace and John Kelly.
More recently, Frank's varied sets from deep progressive to tribal to tech
house to breaks and back have been heard regularly by Dublin's clubbing
fraternity with recent guest sets in D/Lux @ Wax, Psyconavigation @ Spirit
and Hospital @ Traffic. And with his residency with the House Junkies to
keep him on his toes, these are busy times!

Frank's insatiable appetite for new music ensures his is a sound that never
stands still. Never one to follow the trends of his peers, Frank strives to
bring us some half-decent house, funked up breaks, some minimal techno and
of course never forgetting his roots with those timeless classics that
brought a smile to his face from the days of Sides, where it all began

Frank 's Myspace