“My approach to working, my attitude, have always seperated me a little bit from the scene, it’s just a very personal thing.”, says german producer Richard Bartz. What exactly this personal take on production means reveals this Tech Talk Slices feature! Bartz is also running the label Kurbel Records and is deemed to be one of the founders of a sound that became known as Munich Techno. Watch more Slices features on our Youtube Channel. Order the DVD online: http://www.eb-slices.net
Audioccult Vol. 3
Light a candle. Draw the required sigils. Now, raise your arms above your head and slowly, gently, exhale your soul. You won’t need it here. This is Audioccult, and it’s time to get low. My coworkers tend to think of me as not a particularly pop-oriented guy. This is true, up to a point; my – more
White Ring featured in new fashion film ‘Innocentia Obscura’
Normally we’re not so impressed with the rather tired contrast-play of clean chic + decayed ruin, but when it involves White Ring, we just can’t say no. Innocentia Obscura is a new short fashion film by Sean Pheanis, and features the recent Neil Young cover of ‘Hey Hey My My’ we told you about a – more
Mark Reeder explores 5.1
Mark Reeder the Manchester born, Berlin based record producer and electronic music svengali who has had a hand in everything from Factory Records European exploration to discovering Paul van Dyke and popularising trance music has a new project called five point one. Featuring tracks from Depeche Mode, Bad Lieutenant (New Order), The Pet Shop Boys – more
Five tracks with Azari & III
When Azari & III came to our offices, we sat them around a table and dropped five of our favorite tracks on them from artists we’ve recently covered while they wrote down their thoughts. Here they are, thoughtfully transcribed for you! JAWS – Stress Test Alexander: When I listen to this kind of stuff my – more
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