
Delta Funktionen delivers his third and final part of his Setup series. More freaked, frantic and robotic as ever before.

Delta Funktionen delivers his third and final part of his Setup series. More freaked, frantic and robotic as ever before.

Meanwhile unveils Inward Content by Inward Content a collaboration between Niels Luinenberg (Delta Funktionen) and Samuel van Dijk (Mohlao). The album was recorded specially for the label by the two dutch producers over the course of a two year period.

Four versatile remixes of Grovskopa’s Make Tomorrow EP. A1 uses the sublime vocal talents of one of Grovskopa’s kindred spirits, Saga, to reinterpret his original piece Skinstrumental. Remixers are JR Seaton, Delta Funktionen and Skallander

Darker and more sinister as all his releases before. Beats getting tighter and rougher, there’s no chance to escape. Welcome to the world of Delta Funktionen. This 2nd part of his Setup EPs brings three times dark heavy soaking techno tracks, and with the otherworldly track ‘Conflict Data’ closing the Setup.
The Copenhagen electronic music venue Culture Box presents Culture Dox 002 featuring Delta Funktionen & Conforce (NL).

Dub techno, evolving pads, reverbs, space and delays with experimental, darker, minimal tracks with lots of sfx, samples from the real world and live instruments. Comes with a remix from Delta Funktionen.

Field Records will release in August their 4th release. Tracks from Ohrwert, Duplex and Delta Funktionen.

Delta Funktionen presents the first part of two “Setup” EPs. “Setup One: Decorum” is the follow-up to his cult hit “Silhouette” and explores the darker side of things – three straight techno jack tracks, and one serene ambient track, evolving in an even more personal sound.

For just over a year ago, Delta Funktionen’s track ‘Silhouette’ got released on Ann Aimee (one of Delsin’s sublabels).
Being pressed in a very small amount, together with his previously digital only remix of Marcus Enochson and The Subliminal Kid’s track ‘That’s a Lot of Bait’, the track didn’t really see a proper EP release on any label at all. In October this year, Delsin announced that the popular B-side to the limited Ann Aimee release (‘Silhouette’), would get a re-release together with a remix by Marcel Dettmann.
Even though this EP was planned for an earlier release, it feels very natural for it to get out in the middle of December instead. The original’s quite reduced sense brings out a rougher side of Delta Funktionen as well as following the trail established by the ‘Electromagnetic Radiation Part I’ release – dark, cold and what to expect nowadays.
Even though the original is a good track, Dettmann’s calmer take on it brings out a new visualisation of the elements of the original; while keeping his own trademark style to it. Leaning more towards his own ‘Helix’ track on ‘Phantasma Vol.3′, the mesmerizing aspects of his sound takes a bigger space over the dark and haunting elements usually acompanied Dettmann’s work. In some sense, this was quite unexpected and welcomed – even though traditionalists might overlook this EP because of that.
The power of the original ‘Silhouette’ is still there after a year, even though it feels as Delta Funktionen’s own sound has developed since its initial release on Ann Aimee. Nevertheless, it feels natural that a track getting various support by the Ostgut DJ’s, getting a remix by one of their DJs, should be on the same EP after all.