Max Dax

Editor-in-chief and Author
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Max Dax strongly believes that everything is connected like a web—people as well as thoughts, poetry as well as ideas. He loves to read newspapers on a daily basis as he is fascinated by a blogging culture that has developed previously unknown forms to narrate the stories of our lives. Dax sometimes writes diaries too. But in real life, he is the Editor-in-chief of both Electronic Beats Magazine and EB.net, a website that understands days, weeks and years as something worth browsing through and remembering.

Recent Articles by Max Dax

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An interview with Brandt Brauer Frick

This week sees the release of acoustic techno act Brandt Brauer Frick’s third LP Miami. Electronic Beats’ editor-in-chief Max Dax went to their studio in Neukolln to talk about the record, why Theo Parrish means more to them than the European avant-garde and their endless fascination with airport towers. – more

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Fast Food 18

This week’s installment of Fast Food covers thoughts on milk foam and fish trawlers. How are these two entities linked? Well, you might enjoy a cup of cappuccino in the morning while reading the newspapers, and then receive the phone call from your trusted fishmonger informing you that a big slice of swordfish will be – more

Recent in Radar by Max Dax

Recent Picturs of the Day by Max Dax

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013 in Picture of the day

Yesterday’s Hebbel Theater audience witnessed the kick-off of this year’s Berlin CTM Festival featuring live performances from Atom™ aka Uwe Schmidt and Marc Behrens with their Bauteile performance as well as Matmos presenting their new album for the first time live. Matmos’ show was all about ESP and telepathy, and Dr. Drew Daniel was wearing headphones and shades that kept him from hearing or seeing – more

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Saturday, January 26, 2013 in Picture of the day

It’s not that easy to find a cosy trattoria in Tuscany’s capital Florence that’s not yet been overrun by tourist hordes. And then all of the sudden, there you are: Around the corner from the Andrey Tarkovsky Foundation in Via di San Niccolò, a small eatery still offers original cucina casalinga for those able to – more

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Thursday, January 17, 2013 in Picture of the day

Dusseldorf native Claudia Brücken instantly became world famous when her group Propaganda hit the charts with “Dr. Mabuse” and “Duel” in 1985. “Instead of going to the movies on a Saturday night, we’d go into the studio and record loops.” Brücken told us. ” It was like a weekly self-reassurance.” Nothing very spectacular happened after Propaganda’s – more

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Saturday, January 12, 2013 in Picture of the day

A white wine from the Veneto region in Italy marked one of the most extraordinary music releases ever—and if you haven’t emptied your bottle of this singular Trebbiano yet, it probably ranks among the most sought-after collector’s items in music history. Fact is, in 1987 the Berlin-based avant garde group Die Tödliche Doris (“The deadly – more

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