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Three hours ago he had caught the last train after a gig in Leipzig, heading for his set in Berlin the very same night. But Dettmann missed to get off - and suddenly has found himself stuck at dead end Hamburg main station: no trains till morning, no one to call for a ride. Promptly - and without any hesitation about the ridiculous charge - he hires a cab, having only one destination in mind: Berlin, Berghain. Consequently nothing but the Club as a musical and cultural life world forms and defines the life of Marcel Dettmann, who was born in the GDR in 1977 and raised with east German youth culture. Influenced by EBM and Wave he faces the offspring of virgin techno in early 90s Berlin and gets socialized with this new-born subcultural scene, whose way of life he shall live and develop until today. On the one hand he has spun records since 1994 including residency continuum at Berlin's Ostgut/Berghain right from its opening in 1999. On the other Dettmann started to produce and release tracks and remixes in 2006. Beside Ostgut Ton first and foremost his self-run label MDR provides the necessary and appropriate outlet: no compromise, free, independent, facilitating the 'quest for the optimal track'. His engagement at Berlin's technosaur Hard Wax also supports his innate quest: the continuous exploration of electronic music development. Dettmann's persistent reply to inquiries on his DJ style - no doubts about its foundational and just natural club oriented functionality - simply and sparsely reads "dark" and "the dark side". At a closer look this brings to light a certain fascination in techno: a futuristic medium inherently pointing towards the new and unseen, unexplored and unknown, undefined and unexpected. For Dettmann techno depicts a determination of both his life and music. At the same time it opens up the needed space to develop thoughts, actions and creations. Eventually Dettmann is having only this space in mind: Berlin, Berghain, the Club...
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Factory Report I
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09 February 2011
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February is rumoured to be the year's shortest month, but looking at the past weeks' shocking amount of great releases we are not sure we can confirm this. Massive artists albums by Agoria, James Blake, Isolée, Siriusmo, Nicolas Jaar, Steffi, Tim Hecker, more...
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The EP Kontra-Mokira-Mixes is featured in Update #048:
Steffi, Boys Noize, Marcel Dettmann
A short and sweet round-up this week with some four-to-the-floor essentials to inspire your weekend. Excellent artist albums by Steffi, Chaim, and Frank Bretschneider cover the range from wintry techno to sun-drenched tech house, while fresh singles by Marcel more...
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The first volume in a three-part series of Mokira reworks has Marcel Dettmann step to the plate with two strikingly good pieces of abstract techno. 'Factory Report I' is a drifting and rather playful dub, while 'Factory Report II' showcases the kind of austere deepness we love Dettmann for. Great.
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