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Christian Hilscher and Nico Plagemann hail from the German part of the Baltic Sea, where they have started producing music together in the late 90s. Having moved to Hamburg since, the two founded their own net-label No Response in 2003, followed by Musik Gewinnt Freunde in 2006. Their musical variety of minimal techno has indeed won them a lot of friends in recent years, with their 'Tristesse' having been one of 2007's biggest tracks of the genre.
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19 November 2010
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The Album Rebellion Der Träumer (+Video) is featured in Update #044:
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The Album Rebellion Der Träumer (+Video) is featured in Feature #129:
'Rebellion der Träumer' Gets High-Gloss Visuals
Kollektiv Turmstrasse have gained enormous popularity with atmospheric minimal house hits like 'Tristesse' and 'Blutsbrüder'. For their second album, 'Rebellion Der Träumer', out now on Connaisseur Recordings, the Hamburg-based duo has taken its sound into a more...
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'Rebellion Der Träumer', Kollektiv Turmstrasse's second album, will likely come as a surprise to their many fans: Not unlike fellow producer star Trenthemøller the Hamburg duo has left house music by the wayside for this one, delivering an album of downbeat electronica pop instead. Lush!
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