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Sender Berlin - Spektrum Weltweit Interpretationen Part 2
(1999) A1 - Nana 07 (Alexander Kowalski Rmx)
Label:unGleich - unGleich 3.5
Format:Vinyl, 12"Germany Released:1999
Genre:Electronic Style:Dub Techno, Techno
Tracklist "Spektrum Weltweit Interpretationen Part 2"
A1 Nana 07 (Alexander Kowalski "Nana 07" Rmx
A2 Hörspiel (Pacou "Hörspiel" Rmx)
B1 Frequenzraster (Sender Berlin "Frequenzraster" Rmx)
B2 Frequenzraster (der JIM "Frequenzrasta" Rmx
https://www.discogs.com/Sender-Berlin-Spektrum-Weltweit-Interpretationen-Part-2/release/53689
Sender Berlin:
This collective of Berlin DJs and producers arose around the Tresor institution, releasing their work on the label and performing at the club. Their first production work appeared on Tresor's Headquarters compilation, alongside other up-and-coming Berlin artists. Later, this mysterious collective — modeled after the equally ambiguous Detroit-based Underground Resistance — released their debut album, Spektrum Weltweit, followed by an album featuring remixes from the album by other artists. Though there has been little press coverage and an attempt by Tresor to construct a veil of secrecy over the group's identity — referring to them in press releases as "a flexible cluster of DJs and producers" — the liner notes of Spektrum Weltweit credits the productions to T. Litschko and H. Vaak. The accompanying music is surprisingly collected and far from harsh. In addition to the mannered arrangements and sounds, the collective also manages to integrate an edge of experimentalism without sacrificing any consistency. Assuming that Sender Berlin continues to produce material on par with their early work, they seem one of Tresor's more promising acts to succeed the label's storied canon of past artists.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1113-Sender-Berlin
Alexander Kowalski was born in 1978 in Greifswald, German Democratic Republic. He moved to Berlin with his family in 1986. In the beginning of the 90's the first techno releases from Detroit came to Berlin, and Kowalski was a big fan of those.
Later on, he started making music on his Amiga, and in 1997 he bought equipment with a friend and arranged a studio.
His first production "The Wide Theatre" was then released on the Tresor Headquarters Compilation (Tresor 094) under the name DisX3. That kick-started his career.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/3981-Alexander-Kowalski
Techno, IDM, Dub, Acid, Abstract, Ambient, Experimental, Drone, Glitch, Noise, Darkwave, Trip-hop, Leftfield, Dubstep, Electro,Run Away From Yourself....o)))) with Electronic Music....
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Sender Berlin - Spektrum Weltweit Interpretationen Part 2
(1999) A1 - Nana 07 (Alexander Kowalski Rmx)
Label:unGleich - unGleich 3.5
Format:Vinyl, 12"Germany Released:1999
Genre:Electronic Style:Dub Techno, Techno
Tracklist "Spektrum Weltweit Interpretationen Part 2"
A1 Nana 07 (Alexander Kowalski "Nana 07" Rmx
A2 Hörspiel (Pacou "Hörspiel" Rmx)
B1 Frequenzraster (Sender Berlin "Frequenzraster" Rmx)
B2 Frequenzraster (der JIM "Frequenzrasta" Rmx
https://www.discogs.com/Sender-Berlin-Spektrum-Weltweit-Interpretationen-Part-2/release/53689
Sender Berlin:
This collective of Berlin DJs and producers arose around the Tresor institution, releasing their work on the label and performing at the club. Their first production work appeared on Tresor's Headquarters compilation, alongside other up-and-coming Berlin artists. Later, this mysterious collective — modeled after the equally ambiguous Detroit-based Underground Resistance — released their debut album, Spektrum Weltweit, followed by an album featuring remixes from the album by other artists. Though there has been little press coverage and an attempt by Tresor to construct a veil of secrecy over the group's identity — referring to them in press releases as "a flexible cluster of DJs and producers" — the liner notes of Spektrum Weltweit credits the productions to T. Litschko and H. Vaak. The accompanying music is surprisingly collected and far from harsh. In addition to the mannered arrangements and sounds, the collective also manages to integrate an edge of experimentalism without sacrificing any consistency. Assuming that Sender Berlin continues to produce material on par with their early work, they seem one of Tresor's more promising acts to succeed the label's storied canon of past artists.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1113-Sender-Berlin
Alexander Kowalski was born in 1978 in Greifswald, German Democratic Republic. He moved to Berlin with his family in 1986. In the beginning of the 90's the first techno releases from Detroit came to Berlin, and Kowalski was a big fan of those.
Later on, he started making music on his Amiga, and in 1997 he bought equipment with a friend and arranged a studio.
His first production "The Wide Theatre" was then released on the Tresor Headquarters Compilation (Tresor 094) under the name DisX3. That kick-started his career.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/3981-Alexander-Kowalski
Techno, IDM, Dub, Acid, Abstract, Ambient, Experimental, Drone, Glitch, Noise, Darkwave, Trip-hop, Leftfield, Dubstep, Electro,Run Away From Yourself....o)))) with Electronic Music....
OnLine Sites
https://roverberation.tumblr.com/archive
https://pleasurablepainmusic.blogspot.com
https://www.youtube.com/pleasurablepainii
feeds pleasurablePain Real Time Updates
http://feeds.feedburner.com/PleasurablePainmusic
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