Beiträge mit dem Stichwort "Berghain"

Hasan Poppu "Hasan Poppu" (JUBG / Kaput / Beachcoma Recordings)

Hasan Poppu: Ekusutashī at JUBG

On 6th of May the Cologne based, Japan inspired drone art techno duo Hasan Poppu – consisting of J…

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Thomas Venker – 2021-2022

Glimmers of hope, illusions and realities: 2021 in the loop of the (perceived) experiences

"The own historiography has changed massively. And so this year it is mainly the moments with others…

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„Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music“

Anetha: “I went to Berlin to visit Berghain, passion never left”

"Music is – at least to me – all about passion. A passion you have to educate and control someti…

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Squarepusher– 25 years of “Feed Me Weird Things”

Squarepusher, a night without fear at Berghain

"The album lately existed only on this terrible second-hand record market, where prices have skyrock…

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Emeka Ogboh – Interview

Emeka Ogboh: “It is pretty much cacophonous out there, but at the same time it feels like music being composed by the city”

"Lagos is a medley of different things; it is dynamic, colorful, vibrant, chaotic, intense, cacophon…

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Luke Slater – Interview

Luke Slater: „Trust me, I am a DJ“

"The word career was a swearword when I was growing up. Anybody at school who wanted to have a caree…

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British DJ and producer Luke Slater creates his “Berghain Fifteen” mix from no less than 26 new tracks, constructed from the archive of his label Ostgut Ton

Luke Slater “Sound, Loop, Textur, Rhythm, Frequency“

The 2nd of January 2020 is slowly coming to an end. But time doesn’t play a role any more anyway. …

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Collage Video / "Buy Music Club"

“2 minutes and 19 seconds at Berghain”

We miss coming together for dancing a lot. So we made this little collage video featuring the work "…

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CTM 2020 – The official Kaput festival recommendations for the second festival week

From Dan Deacon and Andy Stott to Hildur Guðnadóttir, from Festsaal Kreuzberg and Berghain to Silent Green

Ten days, uncountable performances, concerts and dj sets, the annual CTM festival is always way too …

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Claire Morgan – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

Claire Morgan: “I can’t think of many things more special than listening to someone you love play music that touches your heart”

"I personally find focus, peace and acceptance in both writing and performing music, and it allows m…

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Efdemins „New Atlantis“

Efdemin: The long dive to the self

"The album contains a lot of time, work and suffering. Many years in which I was traveling as a DJ a…

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Terence Fixmer – Interview

Terence Fixmer: „I saw the start of Techno!“

"Personally I don’t understand djs who are playing ten times or more per month. I don’t see the …

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Container

„It is better to leave people while enjoying it!“

Ren, are you a dancer? - "Definitly not. I would not say I never danced, but I need to be pretty dru…

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Answer Code Request

THE UNSTOPPABLE ASCENT OF…

At a time where others turn their back on music, when they become parents, to do “something useful…

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Floating Points

“I’m a lover not a hater.”

Sam Shepherd aka “Floating” has just earned his PhD with a special interest in the mechanism of …

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Thomas Venker

Tolerated Ignorance

The Chicago based producer and musician Steve Albini is a man notorious for what could be termed “…

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Nick Höppner

Techno is the new folk

„Folk“ is the impressive solo debut for the Berghain / Panorama Bar-resident and former head of …

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