My NTS
Live now
1
London
17:00 - 18:00

Laid back G-Funk sounds for another edition of this guide to.

2
Tokyo
17:00 - 18:00

A 15-hour tribute to the influential Japanese songwriter, Haruomi Hosono, known from his prolific productions and work in the electronic trio, Yellow Magic Orchestra. Expect mixes exploring his career and adjacent music from NTS' most dedicated Hosono-philes.

The Fast Set

The Fast Set

The Fast Set has been played on NTS shows including 80s Rampwalk , with Junction 1 first played on 13 August 2018.

The Fast Set was originally just electronics wizard David Knight. He released a 7" single featuring the original composition Junction 1 as well as a cover of T. Rex's Children of the Revolution on the B-side. This was the very first release on Axis Records, the label which went on to become the leading independent 4AD.

In early 1980 vocalist Marc Sebastian Jones and guitarist Peter Farrugia joined up with Knight to form a band. They were all primarily influenced by electronic artists such as Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, the glam pop of David Bowie, Roxy Music, Marc Bolan and dark post-punk acts such as Bauhaus and Joy Division. The sound they produced consisted of a lot of analogue synthesizers, doomy half-spoken vocals and heavily treated guitar.

Originally called 'Transition' they eventually decided upon continuing under the name Knight had used previously. The band recorded a demo tape and were signed by the 'futurist' DJ Stevo to his label 'Some Bizzare'. The Fast Set contributed another T. Rex cover, King Of The Rumbling Spires, to their label's 'Some Bizzare Album' compilation. The compilation also featured Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, Blancmange and other (then) unknown groups.

Shortly after the release date, David and Peter parted company with Marc. Peter took over on vocals and they were later joined by Brad Day on drums.

read more

The Fast Set

The Fast Set has been played on NTS shows including 80s Rampwalk , with Junction 1 first played on 13 August 2018.

The Fast Set was originally just electronics wizard David Knight. He released a 7" single featuring the original composition Junction 1 as well as a cover of T. Rex's Children of the Revolution on the B-side. This was the very first release on Axis Records, the label which went on to become the leading independent 4AD.

In early 1980 vocalist Marc Sebastian Jones and guitarist Peter Farrugia joined up with Knight to form a band. They were all primarily influenced by electronic artists such as Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, the glam pop of David Bowie, Roxy Music, Marc Bolan and dark post-punk acts such as Bauhaus and Joy Division. The sound they produced consisted of a lot of analogue synthesizers, doomy half-spoken vocals and heavily treated guitar.

Originally called 'Transition' they eventually decided upon continuing under the name Knight had used previously. The band recorded a demo tape and were signed by the 'futurist' DJ Stevo to his label 'Some Bizzare'. The Fast Set contributed another T. Rex cover, King Of The Rumbling Spires, to their label's 'Some Bizzare Album' compilation. The compilation also featured Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, Blancmange and other (then) unknown groups.

Shortly after the release date, David and Peter parted company with Marc. Peter took over on vocals and they were later joined by Brad Day on drums.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Junction 1
The Fast Set
Axis1980
Children Of The Revolution
The Fast Set
Axis1980
King Of The Rumbling Spires
The Fast Set
Some Bizzare1981