Filed under: 101.Events, Other Events | Tags: aroy dee, berlin, dj deep, finn johannsen, hugo capablanca, hunee, mick wills, nancy fortune, nation, ssps, the crystal ark, tiny, traxx, trevor jackson

if you are in Berlin or around, you cannot afford to miss this!
Some of the recordings from this extraOrdinary celebration of Traxx’ birthday are available here.
Filed under: 100.Sessions | Tags: berlin, chicago house, mick wills, minimal wave, nation, podcast, robonacht

“It’s been a while since the last podcast saw the light of day, so we would like to make it up to you, our fans and supporters with the first session that comes from Mick Wills, who has been with Nation for quite a while now, and even though he didn’t have the chance to shine with his productions yet, his Jock-Abilities are just as admirable.
This Session was recorded at Champagneria Berlin, in the heart of Kreuzberg, while Mick visited some friends of ours from a far away and haunted place, and they decided to throw a little shindig.
“Master of the Edit” Mick Wills dives deep into his record-box and fuses together a unique pastry of older and newer records, higher and lower, darker and lighter, Alpha and Omega!”

Filed under: 101.Events, Hipodrome Events | Tags: #npnk, berlin, borusiade, dragos rusu, mick wills

Hipodrome & BeatFactor present Robonacht
with
Mick Wills [Nation, MinimalRome, Gigolo / DE]
#npnk [We like..., Nation Europe / DE]
Borusiade [Comfortzone, Stereonucleose / RO]
Dragos Rusu [RO]
Support: 3€ all night
Location: Champagneria & Keller Disco
Falckensteinstrasse 16, 10997 Berlin, Germany (map)
www.hipodrome.net / www.beatfactor.ro / www.welike-booking.com
Filed under: 100.Sessions | Tags: berlin, clr, farchwerk, mike dehnert, podcast, techno

Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: alex coulton, berghain, berlin, syndrome z, szare, techno

New label from Horizontal Ground recording Artists ‘Szare’ (HG02 / HG04) with some subtle atmospheric heavy & metallic percussive techno/house cuts.
Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: ann aimee, berghain, berlin, brendon moeller, dub, techno

This is the debut release of Brendon Moeller on Ann Aimee label. Dub, techno, jazz, afrobeat and psychedelia are inspirations that appear in most of his music. Whether it be serious dancefloor bizniz, or dubbed out bass-scapes, his music always possesses a quality and signature that have helped him become the prolific force he is today.
Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: berghain, berlin, minimal, peter van hoesen, sendai, sp-x, techno, time to express

Number 13 on Time To Express presents three tracks. ‘Hope In Honesterror’ delivers 11 minutes of epic techno. Broad strokes of panned bass rub shoulders with driving percussion, slowly morphing into a tight groove. ‘Northeast’ is intensely claustrophobic, a white noise adrenalin rush pushed forward by a relentless kick drum pattern. Glacial soundscapes struggle in the background to free themselves from all-encompassing compression. ‘Extract’ is build on a minimal set of sonic ingredients, warped and filtered to maximum extend. The result is an inventive, raw and funky roller.
Filed under: 100.Sessions | Tags: berghain, berlin, iori, podcast, process, techno

Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: berlin, dub, giorgio gigli, obtane, techno, zooloft records

Zooloft’s ‘Looking Through a Mindscape’ EP is a decidedly dark new cut from Giorgio Gigli and Obtane. A little more digital than Basic Channel or Echospace, the rhythms and soundscapes are much more poly-textured, metallic and foreboding; making for a dramatic listening experience whether at home or in the club.
Filed under: 100.Sessions | Tags: berlin, cache records, detroit, pacou, techno, tresor

Filed under: 100.Sessions | Tags: berlin, berlin techno podcast, patrick graeser, podcast, techno

Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: berghain, berlin, dario zenker, jonas kopp, techno, tom dicicco, traut muzik

Traut Muzik and Jonas Kopp present Music From The Basement Series Part I. Tacks from Dario Zenker, Tom Dicicco and Jonas himself.

One of the most cherished artists in the Ostgut family, Shed returns with his sophomore album “The Traveller”. It’s a more subtle and perhaps more confident record than Shedding The Past, taking in austere dub minimalism (‘The Bot’), gauzy ambient interludes (‘STP 2′), imperious acid techno (‘My R-Class’), and, on closing track ‘Leave Things’, a kind of scuffed, ecstatic jungle reminiscent of Aphex Twin’s ‘Polynomial-C’. FACT’s Kiran Sande called up Pawlowitz in Berlin to discuss the LP, and the unlikely debt it owes to the Pet Shop Boys…”
Filed under: 100.Sessions | Tags: berlin, bunker, marcel heese, techno, tresor


Roberto Bosco comes to Figure with a new four track masterclass in rumbling, earth-shaking and proudly contemporary techno. Dark, moody techno from one of the most reliable label’s in the game.






