Son of Sam – Nature Makes A Mistake [RB084]

Rough electro boogieness in High Definition. Running Back  unearthed a treasure from the UK Eighties art funk vaults: “Nature Makes A Mistake” – written and produced by Chris Bishop. The little diamond was given the treatment by those ueber-couturiers of electrical bliss-dom: Ame (teaming-up with Marcel Dettmann in the mix). The result is maintaining the spirit of the original and teleporting it onto the dance floors of the 21st century, the age this piece of futurist art always was destined to have its true rightful place in time.

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Son of Sam – Nature Makes A Mistake [RB084]

Marcel Dettmann – Kontra Mokira Mixes [KM017]

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Marcel Dettmann  is next on Kontra-Musik Records, with parts, samples and inspiration from Swedish experimental dub/drone act Mokira (Type, Raster Noton & Mille Plateaux), Dettmann delivers two brand new tracks for the label.

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Marcel Dettmann – Kontra Mokira Mixes [KM017]

VA – Modeselektion Vol. 1 / Part 3 [MONKEYTOWN07]

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Accompanied by about a dozen ambitious events worldwide, Modeselektor proudly present the kick-off for their new series of Modeselektions, an invitation to friends and artists they admire and consider like minded. On this release we have Marcel Dettmann, Robag Whrume and Cosmin TRG.

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VA – Modeselektion Vol. 1 / Part 3 [MONKEYTOWN07]

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Q&A With Marcel Dettmann @ The Bunker – Friday, August 6th

by rhythmism

Monday, Aug 2nd 2010, 12:41 PM

When any avid follower of true techno music mentions the name Marcel Dettmann there are a few words which immediately spring to mind. Rough, rugged, and raw are some which make up the famed Berghain residents musical attributes, while adventurous, intelligent and improvisational can be used to describe his philosophy. His sets are known to build in tension and momentum using a slew of hi hats, kick drums, and basslines, both grounded in tradition, as well as consciously working outside the comfortable techno box. Whether it is any number of global headlining performances, underground appearances or multi hour Berghain marathons, listeners are sure to hear a slew of styles and influences when Marcel mans the booth. From British bass music to Chicago’s jacking house sound, from classic Detroit to modern Berlin, Marcel is able to generate mood and connections with sounds that defy age and class. In the past few years, Marcel has also come into his own as a producer and remixer. Remixing the likes of Ellen Allien, Junior Boys, Loco Dice, and Modeselektor, as well as releasing original material on Berghains Ostgut Ton and his own MDR labels. In the studio as well as behind the decks he incorporates the same adventurous philosophy which has made him one of the most respected and diverse figures in the scene.

This Friday, August 6 Marcel Dettmann brings his talents to the place that he has described as one of his top 5 party spots in the world, Brooklyn’s The Bunker. Back in May, The Bunker launched a Berghain and Panorama Bar quarterly residency with Prosumer and Tobias to much acclaim. Now Marcel, and Panorama Bar resident Steffi take to the decks and bring the sounds of two of the world’s best clubs to the underground atmosphere of Public Assembly. Be on the look out for tracks off of Marcel’s debut artist album Dettmann on Ostgut Ton Records which has been gaining glowing reviews for its fluid and experimental take on modern techno. In anticipation of this one of a kind event, Rhythmism.com talks with Marcel about the new album, why it is so difficult for Eurpoean DJs to get work visas on time, and the state of affairs in Berlin’s techno scene.

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Traversable Wormhole – The Remixes Part.1 [CLR035]

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The first series of remixes for Adam X’s project Traversable Wormhole on CLR. The first two remixes comes from Berlin’s Marcel Dettmann and Brussels’ Peter van Hoesen. The package includes also two Traversable Wormhole original tracks.

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Traversable Wormhole – The Remixes Part.1 [CLR035]

Sigha – OCS001 [OCS001]

Inspired by the creative freedom found In Berlin, and fused with a classic UK aesthetic, Sigha’s ‘Our Circula Sound’ project represents his growing immersion in the more spacious and abstract realms of Techno. Dark, introspective and hypnotic, the labels output will mirror the sound that Sigha has become know for, with his obsession for detail clear through out. The first release includes an original track from Sigha and a remix from Marcel Dettmann.

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Sigha – OCS001 [OCS001]

Tadeo – Series 02 [CT014]

Tadeo´s cosmological concept continue in Series 02, this time playing with the essential forces involved in the idea of Universe. This release also includes a great remix by Marcel Dettmann, a very interesting point of view signed by this respected artist from Berlin. Cyclical tracks continues researching new sounds together with cosmic ideas.

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Tadeo – Series 02 [CT014]

Mesak – Dadawheel [KLAKSON021]

Mesak delivers a full length (soon to be released) and this is a limited advance vinyl copy of that album. Mesak delivers great Nordic electrofunk and of course Marcel Dettmann delivers what people expect… phat Berlin styled basement style techno tracks that will be many peoples favorite

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Mesak – Dadawheel [KLAKSON021]

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Delta Funktionen – Silhouette EP [Delsin079]

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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.

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Delta Funktionen – Silhouette EP [Delsin079]