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One of the most promising new German techno labels these days is Workshop from Berlin. With only a few releases on their discography it has already catapulted itself into the centre of attraction with a constant release schedule while keeping the information level around it down to a basic minimum. With instantly timeless records by Move D, Kassem Mosse or the most recent contribution by Benjamin Brunn, Workshop sets a high standard in the field of sophisticated house and techno.
Workshop
Berlin, Germany
While Detroit techno might have conquered the European continent by way of the British...
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Leipzig
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Performing and recording his self-declared 'minimal skills music' since 2003, Leipzig based Kassem Mosse has been maintaining a low profile for himself, although his genre-defying...
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Leipzig
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Jens Kuhn, also known as Lowtec & Red Sparrow and one part of the Out To Lunch collective, started DJ'ing in 1992. Always in search of new dimensions of sound, he started to produce in...
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Chemnitz
Benjamin Brunn is certainly one of the most promising names in electronic music. His productions alongside Move D, such as their brilliant 'Songs From The Beehive' album, have created...
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Frankfurt
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Deep Vibes
If you talk about the new breed of Frankfurt, Germany based artists it can't be done without mentioning Sascha Dive. With the foundation of his own imprint Deep Vibes Recordings in 2006...
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New York City
New York City's Matteo Ruzzon a.k.a. Madteo has been creating sounds in a truly unique style over the past few years. Murky, dark, and experimental, yet firmly rooted in underground...
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This label is featured in Update #070:
Modeselektor, Roman Flügel, Four Tet, Joakim
Modeselektor are back! After four years spent with Moderat and setting up their own label the Berlin pranksters return with their eagerly awaited third album, 'Monkeytown'. Don't just stop reading there however, as September was ripe with many more fantastic more...
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This label is featured in Podcast #048:
Aroy Dee's podcast features both US and European, classic and contemporary interpretations of his particular style of house music: From warm and pad-heavy tracks by him and like-minded artists such as Redshape, Newworldaquarium and Kassem Mosse to authentic more...
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
This label is featured in Podcast #043:
For our podcast this week two of the main people behind Live At Robert Johnson have teamed up, each contributing a half-hour mix. Oliver Hafenbauer is the first one up. His mix continues the style of his recent 'ET 01 - 06' release, which he recorded together more...
The Editor, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
This label is featured in Update #055:
Ramadanman, Soul Clap, Gold Panda
March has marched on by, but not without pouring a vernal cornucopia of fantastic releases upon us. As usual our newsletter is filled to the brink with our personal favourites of the month, neatly split into genres for your browsing comfort. In techno and more...
The Editor, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
This label is featured in Podcast #035:
photo: cybersachsie / flickr Our first interview partner this week, Daniel Stefanik, is another key figure in Leipzig's electronic music scene. The charismatic and hugely talented producer made his first mark in 2005 with contributions to Mobilee and more...
The Editor, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
This label is featured in Update #053:
Kassem Mosse, FaltyDL, Lowtec
This time around we put the spotlight on a generation of artists that approach their music making without genre-blinders, incorporating elements of house, techno, dubstep, electro, drum'n bass and broken beat into their brilliant productions. Brand-new more...
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