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Protest is a brand new sub-label of Wolfgang Voigt's legendary Profan imprint, its motto being 'Music for tomorrow. Consistent, idiosyncratic, pivotal.'
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Cologne, Germany
Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. Already in the...
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Having started his impressive career as early as 1991, Wolfgang Voigt is without a doubt one of defining figures in German electronic music, commonly credited for pioneering the minimal...
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31 January 2011
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Treading the 4/4 kick again albeit in his characteristically innovative and visionary way, Voigt again uses Profan sub-label Protest as his outlet. With sounds from bass to highs eminating from the tuba, his creation is infused with brassy depth in a wonderously unpredictable jazz-folk-techno. For enchanting dancefloors.
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30 August 2010
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09 August 2010
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satyros, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Wolfgang Voigt inaugurates his Protest label with two tracks that combine his classic Cologne shuffle beats with his recent explorations of abstract classical music. 'Robert Schumann..' and 'Martin Luther' are two intricate stompers that should find their ways onto open-minded dancefloors as well.
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