In his DJ sets Ben Klock is aiming at creating an atmosphere that is based on a deep sound, accumulating over long phases into something euphoric in order to explode at the end. In brief: Euphoria with a rough bass.
Even a party atmosphere where hands are up in the air should include a certain class and a deep undertone. His sound spectrum grasps everything from dry and hearty minimal beats to a heard-opening rave orgasms combining old tracks - may it be Chicago, Detroit or European dance music - with the latest hits. Ben's musical roots are manifold. Being a Berlin based DJ in the 90s Ben Klock played all the regulars like Tresor, WMF and Cookies and by now has a residency at Berghain. For him that is the place that perfectly keeps the idea of a big and excessive techno night and at the same time serves as a gamete for new things. Together with Marcel Dettman he is Dettmann / Klock.
seeehr schön! besonders der erste Track mit der sehr sonoren Elif...
This Maxi-Single is featured in Update #039:
Anniversary Compilation + Special Album Prices
As Berlin's Berghain club has become nearly synonymous with the German capital's night-life scene over the past five years, its label, Ostgut Ton, has done an exquisite job of bringing the club's distinguished sounds of underground techno and house to the more...
An all-star cast remixes tracks off Ben Klock's 'One' album. Robert Hood, Sandwell District, and Kenny Larkin apply their signature styles to Klock's source material: Uptempo minimal jack by Hood, deep and dubby sounds from the Sandwell boys, organic techno by Larkin. Killer.
Subzero (Function-Regis aka Sandwell District Remix)
(Track 02 on this Maxi-Single)
is featured in Feature #092:
Over the past few years the Sandwell District label has been a remarkable source of mesmerizing techno tracks. In times where every DJ and producer seems to be more concerned with self-promotion than the music itself, Sandwell's understated and low-key more...
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