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When Len Faki moved to Berlin in 2003, he already looked back to years of fruitful productivity and the management of two highly acclaimed techno labels: Monoid and Feis. There, he had attracted artists such as Samuel L. Session, John Selway, Umek and The Hacker, with numerous releases. His move to Berlin marked a decisive turning-point in his career. With Len Series he founded an independent platform and trademark for his idea of techno music. The basic concept including sublabels allows him to explore musical depths and artistic freedom. His strong appearances at venues like Tresor and Ostgut (both Berlin) culminated in his residency at Berghain, a position which further fueled his open-minded approach as both DJ and producer. The characteristic extra-long DJ sets force him to vary in tone, style and feed him with extra inspiration. At Berghain, he also launched the Podium night, a quarterly event where he invites his appreciated colleagues from all over the world. This step also resulted in the birth of his sublabel Podium with releases by Raudive (aka Oliver Ho) or Shinedoe. Right with his first offshoot, he stormed the cases and charts of top DJs/producers such as Luke Slater, Sven Väth and Ivan Smagghe. While figure sees his own releases in loose combination with artist's remixes, Podium features exclusive artist releases in combination with his own work. Whereas figure is like heavy tropical rain, Podium appears like a sharply defined sky after the downpour. Both labels stand for cutting-edge Techno music. His bone-dry but communicative DJ style marks him as a true gentleman behind the turntable, an artist whose sets are based on passion and beauty. His finger tips are like sensors on the Richter scale, and anticipate as well as trigger eruptions on the floor. The place to meet the phenomenon could be Berlin, Brazil, Spain, Japan or Belgium.
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Kraft Und Licht
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08 November 2010
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Various Artists Fünf
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08 November 2010
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The Double-Album Fünf was top 4 in Download Charts of Week #5
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The Double-Album Fünf is featured in Update #044:
Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale! From today on until January 16 all selected albums will be available for a special price - including many of the more...
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The Double-Album Fünf 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...
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The Double-Album Fünf was top 3 in Download Charts of Week #45
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alles gute funf!

great double album
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The Double-Album Fünf 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...
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The Double-Album Fünf was reviewed:
Ostgut Ton celebrates an extraordinary first five years with a fittingly unique release. The entire family of Berghain and Panorama Bar residents and regulars have been invited to create a track for 'Fünf', the massive compilation package marking the label's anniversary.

Intended to be more than a randomly assembled collection of tracks, 'Fünf' presented the invited producers with a unique concept - and a challenge: Each of the participating artists received a 4GB sample library of sounds recorded in the Berghain club itself to incorporate into their productions as they saw fit.

These field recordings, created by Ninja Tune artist and professional sound designer Emika, included sounds like the clicking of strobe lights or the sub-bass hum of the club's refrigerators and run like a common thread through the album's diverse range of tracks.

Emika herself provides the programmatic ambient piece 'Cooling Room' as an introductoin, and while Ostgut's more industrial sounding artists like Marcel Dettmann and Luke Slater naturally had it easier to work with the given samples, its even more interesting to witness how producers like Soundstream and Nick Höppner imaginatively handle their source material.

Totalling 26 tracks and offering plenty of striking highlights to appreciate, 'Fünf' is certainly one of 2010's defining releases and a must for all fans of cutting-edge techno and house.
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