No Photos On The Dancefloor
Compiled by longtime Groove editor, onetime Sonic Subjunkie and now Beatport A&R Heiko Hoffmann, 'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' traces the history of Berlin techno, with classic tracks from MMM, Alec Empire, Monolake, Sleeparchive, Basic Channel, Ellen Allien, Barker, and everyone else you can think of. If you've been paying attention, you'll have most of these, if not - check in.
'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' was an art exhibition at the end of 2019 that illustrated Berlin's techno history. With works from Wolfgang Tillmans, Romual Karmakar, Sven Marquardt and Camille Blake, it detailed Berlin's club culture since the fall of the wall. This compilation attempts to do the same with music, charting the most important moments in Berlin techno that impacted the evolution of the sound, from early '90s pioneers like Thomas Fehlmann, Moritz Von Oswald, Mark Ernestus and Atari Teenage Riot's Alec Empire, through minimal innovators like Sleeparchive and Marcel Dettmann to contemporary heroes Avalon Emerson and Barker.
While many of the tracks will be familiar - some are gems that never received anywhere near enough attention. Substance's crushing mix of Monolake's 'Alaska' for example, or Errorsmith and Fiedel's 1997 banger 'Donna'. A history lesson.
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Compiled by longtime Groove editor, onetime Sonic Subjunkie and now Beatport A&R Heiko Hoffmann, 'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' traces the history of Berlin techno, with classic tracks from MMM, Alec Empire, Monolake, Sleeparchive, Basic Channel, Ellen Allien, Barker, and everyone else you can think of. If you've been paying attention, you'll have most of these, if not - check in.
'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' was an art exhibition at the end of 2019 that illustrated Berlin's techno history. With works from Wolfgang Tillmans, Romual Karmakar, Sven Marquardt and Camille Blake, it detailed Berlin's club culture since the fall of the wall. This compilation attempts to do the same with music, charting the most important moments in Berlin techno that impacted the evolution of the sound, from early '90s pioneers like Thomas Fehlmann, Moritz Von Oswald, Mark Ernestus and Atari Teenage Riot's Alec Empire, through minimal innovators like Sleeparchive and Marcel Dettmann to contemporary heroes Avalon Emerson and Barker.
While many of the tracks will be familiar - some are gems that never received anywhere near enough attention. Substance's crushing mix of Monolake's 'Alaska' for example, or Errorsmith and Fiedel's 1997 banger 'Donna'. A history lesson.
Compiled by longtime Groove editor, onetime Sonic Subjunkie and now Beatport A&R Heiko Hoffmann, 'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' traces the history of Berlin techno, with classic tracks from MMM, Alec Empire, Monolake, Sleeparchive, Basic Channel, Ellen Allien, Barker, and everyone else you can think of. If you've been paying attention, you'll have most of these, if not - check in.
'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' was an art exhibition at the end of 2019 that illustrated Berlin's techno history. With works from Wolfgang Tillmans, Romual Karmakar, Sven Marquardt and Camille Blake, it detailed Berlin's club culture since the fall of the wall. This compilation attempts to do the same with music, charting the most important moments in Berlin techno that impacted the evolution of the sound, from early '90s pioneers like Thomas Fehlmann, Moritz Von Oswald, Mark Ernestus and Atari Teenage Riot's Alec Empire, through minimal innovators like Sleeparchive and Marcel Dettmann to contemporary heroes Avalon Emerson and Barker.
While many of the tracks will be familiar - some are gems that never received anywhere near enough attention. Substance's crushing mix of Monolake's 'Alaska' for example, or Errorsmith and Fiedel's 1997 banger 'Donna'. A history lesson.
Compiled by longtime Groove editor, onetime Sonic Subjunkie and now Beatport A&R Heiko Hoffmann, 'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' traces the history of Berlin techno, with classic tracks from MMM, Alec Empire, Monolake, Sleeparchive, Basic Channel, Ellen Allien, Barker, and everyone else you can think of. If you've been paying attention, you'll have most of these, if not - check in.
'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' was an art exhibition at the end of 2019 that illustrated Berlin's techno history. With works from Wolfgang Tillmans, Romual Karmakar, Sven Marquardt and Camille Blake, it detailed Berlin's club culture since the fall of the wall. This compilation attempts to do the same with music, charting the most important moments in Berlin techno that impacted the evolution of the sound, from early '90s pioneers like Thomas Fehlmann, Moritz Von Oswald, Mark Ernestus and Atari Teenage Riot's Alec Empire, through minimal innovators like Sleeparchive and Marcel Dettmann to contemporary heroes Avalon Emerson and Barker.
While many of the tracks will be familiar - some are gems that never received anywhere near enough attention. Substance's crushing mix of Monolake's 'Alaska' for example, or Errorsmith and Fiedel's 1997 banger 'Donna'. A history lesson.
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Compiled by longtime Groove editor, onetime Sonic Subjunkie and now Beatport A&R Heiko Hoffmann, 'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' traces the history of Berlin techno, with classic tracks from MMM, Alec Empire, Monolake, Sleeparchive, Basic Channel, Ellen Allien, Barker, and everyone else you can think of. If you've been paying attention, you'll have most of these, if not - check in.
'No Photos on the Dance Floor!' was an art exhibition at the end of 2019 that illustrated Berlin's techno history. With works from Wolfgang Tillmans, Romual Karmakar, Sven Marquardt and Camille Blake, it detailed Berlin's club culture since the fall of the wall. This compilation attempts to do the same with music, charting the most important moments in Berlin techno that impacted the evolution of the sound, from early '90s pioneers like Thomas Fehlmann, Moritz Von Oswald, Mark Ernestus and Atari Teenage Riot's Alec Empire, through minimal innovators like Sleeparchive and Marcel Dettmann to contemporary heroes Avalon Emerson and Barker.
While many of the tracks will be familiar - some are gems that never received anywhere near enough attention. Substance's crushing mix of Monolake's 'Alaska' for example, or Errorsmith and Fiedel's 1997 banger 'Donna'. A history lesson.