Must see…
Sascha Braemer - People (Stil vor Talent)
Must see…
Sascha Braemer - People (Stil vor Talent)
Matter closed for the summer and Fabric is now on sale. Although what you can find online about Fabric’s destiny is pretty ambiguous, we received the papers from PWC today and now they are in charge, which means that the company went into administration. Pretty sad, I must admit. But I came upon an interesting article on the Guardian which actually sums up the situation very well.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2010/jun/03/superstar-djs-london-clubland
The guys from the Super Flu released their first video from the Heimatmelodien album… It has been online for a week and it already has more than 3000 hits.
Wonderful track! Thanks to Elkhan!
PS - new Extrawelt release is planned on Ideal Audio!
When bad animation happens to good music… Or at least good music at the time!
My boys rocking Shine Club in Wels, Austria
It has been a long time since I went to a very good techno party, but on Friday after a short disco nap, I took the last train to Hamburg with a friend of mine. The destination - Baalsaal at the Reeperbahn. Stephan (Bodzin) was playing, so it was a work/fun thing for me. He did a wonderful job and I felt so happy just looking at him playing with his wireless controller. You could tell that he was enjoying himself. It was also great to see how much the others were enjoying the party. There was a boy that stood in front of the dj booth dancing the whole time. He was bowing to him, it made me very happy, can imagine how Stephan felt. At some point the music even gave me goose bumps. It is exciting to feel this way about this music after such a long relationship with it. Good weekend, want more!
I am going to Berlin for the weekend… Berlin and I have a strange and very twisted relationship. Let’s see what the city will offer this time!

There is an interesting party this Friday at Zucker Club in Bremen. It is called 100 DJs and the idea is that more or less 100 DJs will play one of their favorite tracks each. It will be my debut on stage and I am still wondering what to play. I will actually play one track at 00:42 or at least 3 minutes out of it and give the stage to the next DJ. The whole idea sounds very nice and a friend of mine told me that this was a common practice in the UK twenty/thirty years ago apparently. I am curious how the night it will develop - it will be either very entertaining or horrible to the ears. There is no middle ground.
I amn trying to choose between these two tracks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awymg9LwMs0
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie8eH2QxkEI
Any other ideas?