Lars Fenin became involved in making music as a guitarist in several of his home town Hamburg's post-wave/reggae-bands during the late 80s. After several visits to Berlin in 1992 he decided to move there and found himself in a rapidly developing environment of underground arts, clubs, and squatted house-parties. Continuing his post-rock business in a three-member band Fenin went more and more into dub/reggae type of music, and founded his own reggae - band Tribal Notes in 1995, musically ranging from dub/experimental to straight roots orientated songs. After experiencing Berlin's first outdoor rave and drum´n bass parties, Fenin bought his first synthesizer and an Atari 1040 ST in 1997, producing little dub/bass/electro pieces in his small home studio. Fenin's first recording appearance soon followed - on a vinyl compilation done by friends in Hamburg. Playing his first live sets, he soon got in touch with the freshly founded Shitkatapult label, and in 2000 Fenin's first release followed under his alias Herr Pitzelberger. Fenin has since released several 12"s and an album ('Grounded') for Shitkatapult as well as 12"s and remixes for labels like Meteosound, Mitek, Echocord or Textone and has played live all over Europe.
The EP None Of Them (Robag Wruhme Remixes)
is featured in Update #041:
Magda, Martyn, Modeselektor
Compilations have been the big thing this November, and no matter whether your poison's techno, dubstep, juke, or hip-hop, this month had something in store for you: Ostgut Ton's 'Fünf', Modeselektor's 'Modeselektion', Ghettophiles 'Overkill' and Listen Up's more...
The EP None Of Them (Robag Wruhme Remixes)
is featured in Feature #122:
Rare Tracks and Robag Wruhme Remixes
Berlin's dub master Fenin has recently been raising attention once again with his releases for Echchord Colour (alongside like-minded producer Deadbeat), as well as his own label, Dock.
Now Shitkatapult presents two new volumes of Fenin's music: 'Mixes & more...
The EP None Of Them (Robag Wruhme Remixes)
was reviewed:
Robag Wruhme drops two great mixes of his favourite Fenin track, 'None Of Them', crafting immaculate, bouncing dub techno from the original. Check the instrumental 'Berfa Lubb Dubbse' as well.
