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It doesn't take long to get Francis Harris, AKA Adultnapper, riled up about something. Mention politics and you'll find out that he used to be part of a collective in Michigan during his college days that organized demonstrations. Mention file-sharing and you'll get an earful about the laziness of American culture. And don't even get him started about how computer chips are killing the environment.
Harris isn't an irritable sort, though. He simply comes off as someone who has thought issues through and isn't afraid to offer his opinion, whether it be the fashionable or "right" thing to say. It's an iconoclastic attitude these days, and one that puts him at odds with PR-driven lifestyle techno that often finds itself atop the charts.
Nonetheless, in four short years under the 'napper guise, Harris has released on Dirt Crew, Nummer, Mule Electronic, Superfreq, and Audiomatique (the latter of which enlisted him to mix the label's tunes recently on Audiomatique 2.0). And with a host of DJ gigs on the horizon in New York, including sets at Minitek and Sunday School for Degenerates, things don't look to be easing up for Harris anytime soon. RA caught up with Harris for a high-minded discussion that ranged from Lyotard to Proust to schizophrenic cartoon characters.
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