The Berlin based techno label was started in July 1991 by Dimitri Hegemann, taking its name from the techno club set up in an underground vault following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Tresor has achieved somewhat legendary status through being the first - and in some cases only - European label to publish music by the likes of Jeff Mills, Robert Hood, Drexciya or Blake Baxter. Both label and club contributed significantly to the popularity of Detroit techno in the early 90s, whereas from the mid 90s on more and more British producers like Cristian Vogel, Neil Landstrumm or Matthew Herbert were signed to the label. In 2005, after 14 banging years, the Tresor club was forced to close at its original location, making room for a high-rise insurance building. Two years of dedicated parties in various Berlin locations followed, until the Tresor reopened in 2007 in a former power plant in central Berlin. The club's and label's mission has thereby remained unchanged in representing the true sound of techno, from Detroit and beyond.
Ronan Point 4
(Track 04 on this EP)
is featured in Podcast #045:
In his zero" podcast mix Zanshin shows off the versatility of his EP across the 18 tracks of his one-hour mix: Cutting edge dubstep from artists like 2562, LV and Addison Groove meets classic electronica from Autechre, Beige and Mokira as well as techno by the more...
This EP is featured in Update #063:
Mark E, Vladislav Delay Quartet, Tiger & Woods
The past month of May provided us with a release schedule almost as erratic as the weather, but sticking to our monthly essentials should keep you on the safe side in terms of musical quality.
Outstanding artist albums from Mark E, Dominik Eulberg and more...
This EP is featured in Update #061:
Gene Hunt, Dominik Eulberg, Mark E
We return to the dance-floor this week with a selection of stunning house and techno releases that are guaranteed to get your toes tapping and heads nodding.
Our featured album sees Gene Hunt unearth priceless Chicago house nuggets for Rush Hour, while more...
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Picked!
The notoriously elusive Sleeparchive makes his debut on the Tresor label with a four track EP born out of his live sets. As uncompromising as ever, his decisive and brooding minimalism hark back to the darkest depths of Detroit and completely absorb like few others. On point, excellent release.