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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.
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Re-discovers The Rings Of Saturn
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Re-discovers The Rings Of Saturn
Tresor Re-discovers The Rings Of Saturn 0661956823428 in_stock Double-Album released on Tresor
Double-Album released on 02 September 2008
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buzzlightyear, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
This Double-Album is featured in Update #036:
Jeff Mills, Drexciya, Surgeon
While Berlin's legendary techno bunker Tresor has recently expanded to China by opening a venue in Beijing, it has been a bit quiet around the club's seminal label in recent years. For well over a decade however the Tresor imprint has been one of the most more...
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X-102 was a landmark album in 1992 recorded by UR's Banks/Mills/Hood line-up. Ice-cold, conceptual sc-fi techno that demonstrated the possibilities of techno far beyond the 12" format. In 2008 this deep-space monolith got remastered and recompiled with plenty of extra tracks. Monumental.
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Descending To The Surface (Track 14 on this Double-Album)
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