Music & Interview
Sept
Introduction:
Sept, Polish DJ & producer
Interview:

(Sept Promo Pic 1)
(full length streaming of the EP “Path”, Sept’s first EP on Voxnox)

(Sept on stage)
(Video Teaser for Sept’s performance at Audioriver by Visual Family Collective)
I think the interest is rapidly growing along with the awareness of the crowd, which is fueled by the youtube channels like HATE, facebook groups where people are sharing their favorite music and some local podcast series (Polish Technology, Lost In Ether). Also clubs are doing great job – Jasna 1 in Warsaw, P23 in Katowice, Szpitalna 1 in Cracow, Sfinks700 in Sopot, Tama in Poznan and Ciało in Wroclaw are definitely the ones that deserve mentioning here. When I started my experiences with electronic music, there were clubs that unfortunately are closed – 1500m2 and Nowa Jerozolima – that were the clubs I was, let’s say, educated by. Our native producers and DJs should also feel responsible for this success – Blazej Malinowski, VTSS, Vertical Spectrum, Michal Wolski, Concept of Thrill, Violent, Dtekk, Olivia, Private Press, Epi Centrum, Melania or Deas to name a few. The very important part of this development are also music festivals like Audioriver, Instytut, Tauron New Music, Unsound and Up To Date. The prospects are really promising and I am really happy to see how from year to year the popularity and the quality of the events, clubs, as well as native producers skills are growing.

(Sept Press Pic 2017)
(full stream of “Schörl” from the sampler “Demise”, out on Abyss Recordings)
(full stream of Alignment’s “Spectral” from the EP of the same name, out on Voxnox)
The reasons why artists are changing agencies are usually very individual, but I think some of them are not so patient and they expect that agency will find loads of gigs, because of previous collabs with the promoters on other artists gigs. Of course it should work like this, but artists should remember that it is also important to be musically active, to surprise the audience and simply to entertain the crowd.
(full stream of Sept’s “Chaos Collider” from the EP of the same name, out on Voxnox)
(Lostpool S02E01)
01. Stress by Justice watch video
02. Cornelius by The Bloody Beetroots watch video
03. Signatune by DJ Mehdi watch video

(Sept Press Pic 2018)
Recommendations:
compilation “Sammelwerk I” w/ Sept track on Konflkt
sampler “Demise” w/ Sept track on Abyss Recordings
all stuff on Voxnox incl. Sept releases
Exclusive Mix:
Tracklist of Exclusive Mix:
01. ANFS – Aktzaros
02. Opål – Revenge
03. Blasted – Mad Monkey (Ben Techy Remix)
04. Raffaele Attanasio – Lust
05. Blurred Boy – Advantage
06. D. Dan – Sudan Sedan
07. Thomas P. Heckmann – Violent Stains (Al Ferox Remix)
08. Sept – Vicious Circle
09. Perf – Look What Your Love Has Done To Me
10. Tim Tama- Unrelenting Assault
11. Go Hiyama – Philosopher (NX1 Remix)
12. Fairground of Tears – Pain is God
13. Jerm – Breaking Point
14. Joe Farr – Hanger 1
15. LLY – Midgard
16. Aahan – Becoming
17. Thomas P. Heckmann – Belzebub (Scalameriya Remix)
Booking:
Thrust Agency
Websites:
Sept
[Music & Interview]: Arthur Robert
Music & Interview
Arthur Robert
Introduction:
Arthur Robert, a young talent based in Amsterdam
Interview:
I grew up going to a French international school with a very diverse background and being surrounded by many different nationalities, backgrounds and cultures. I think I must have been listening to mostly everything in my life. I had phases of rap/hip hop, when I was young I even like some pop music, crappy electro house and tech house even for a short amount of time and drum and bass/jungle, dubstep so mostly everything. While still in school I already remember sitting hours in front of my very own first computer I got when I was 15 and downloading rap and drum and bass to show my friends at parties. It was mostly the beats and rhythms that really stuck with me. Soon later I discovered DJ’ing and I was immediately obsessed with the idea of being able to mix two pieces of music together and make one. The fact that it was “technological” also made it even more interesting and exciting since I was always into futuristic, technology based stuff.Whether it was video games, movies about the future, some weird tech or anything innovative. I lived in Vienna until I was 19 and left to study interior architecture in Montreal and had a small hiatus musically speaking.
When I moved to Amsterdam after 3 years in 2011 I slowly but surely got back into DJ’ing and eventually also tried out producing a little but with very little success since I found it quite challenging at first.
I did have some piano lessons when I was younger but did not like it as I would have preferred to play the drums.

(Arthur Robert Promo Pic 1)
I usually wake up, do my house hold chores and other personal hygiene matter then usually go into the studio and work on my musical patterns, modular experiments and just general study into the foray of sound creating through technological means. Next to producing music Im also giving private lessons in music production since I love explaining what I do to other people (and myself especially!) which is a nice addition to my weekly routines. I learned most of what I know through the internet, trying out my modules, reading manuals and trial and error. I secretly always wished someone with all the knowledge would come and explain it to me but it became clear that I had to become that person in a way. Like being my own mentor so to speak. My other activities next to music are video games, watching sci-fi movies/shows with my girlfriend and cooking. But it’s mostly just music. I have realized that it was the red thread in my life, always passing through one way or another. I speak 5 languages fluently and therefore music is just another language.
(stream of the 3 track EP “Frontal” on Soundcloud)

(Reduktion Logo)
(snippet of the track “Schwäche”, released on Index Marcel Fengler)

(Arthur Robert Logo)
(full stream of “Hochwasser” from “Die Flut”, out on Reduktion)
I use two Elektron mainstays: Octatrack and Analog Rytm plus the Analog Heat processor for some overdrive /saturation. I own two semi modular mono synths: MS20 Desktop module and Oberheim SEM pro.
Furthermore there is a Sequential prophet 6 polyphonic synth that runs through a strymon Big Sky Reverb pedal, a really good 808 clone/replica called the 8raw8, a Syncussion clone called the SY-1M and last but not least my recently acquired powerful MacBook Pro 2018. I don’t have any favorite gear since all tools have their advantages and disadvantages, but if there was one thing for me to chose it would be either the computer or the octatrack. They are by far the most complete systems to make complete music on them.

(Arthur Robert Promo Pic 2)
(video of “Self”)

(Soundcheck for the live set at WAS)
As for other projects I am in the process of perfecting my live set and will be recording lots of new music in 2019 with the newer setup I have recently finished building. The last 3 months were a bit of a restart and the new year will consist in putting in a lot of work to get some new material out. I am also involved in scoring the sound for a arthouse science fiction movie made by friends in Berlin which is very exciting since I always dreamt of delving into movie sound and using sound design as a means to interpret images. I find the world of techno, sound design and movie scoring, especially science fiction to be quite intertwined and therefore feel a very strong connection throughout this process. I will gradually show some bits of work here and there and generally keep uploading my tracks and experiments to Soundcloud. Always more to come.
Recommendations:
Arthur Robert’s EP “Flut” on Reduktion
compilation “IMF10” w/ Arthur Robert track on Index Marcel Fengler
Exclusive Mix:
Tracklist of Exclusive Mix:
01. Arthur Robert – Offering
02. Arthur Robert – Ankunft
03. Arthur Robert – Yearning
04. Arthur Robert – Cloak
05. Arthur Robert – Temperament
06. Arthur Robert – Frontal
07. Arthur Robert – Confidential
08. Arthur Robert – Prelude to war
09. Arthur Robert – Cataract
10. Arthur Robert – Forthcoming
11. Arthur Robert – Sovereign
12. Arthur Robert – Lost
13. Arthur Robert – The Aftermath
Booking:
Arthur Robert
Websites:
Arthur Robert
Arthur Robert’s own label Reduktion
[Music & Interview]: Newa
Music & Interview
Newa
Introduction:
Newa, female shooting star from Tbilisi, Georgia
Interview:

(Newa, live pic)

(Newa Pic)
(stream of “Turtle” from “SUB.REC.5” on Subspiele Records)

(Flag of Georgia)
(BBC video)
(stream of Newa’s remix of Dold’s “Version”, out on Interstate Records)
(stream of the third release on Icontrax)
Nicole – she had a boiler room debut on Bassiani couple of months ago, she was making music in a duo named by body thrills but now she’s making music alone. She hasn’t released her music yet but I’ve listened to couple of her tracks and she will take you away for sure.
Phonothek – he works in the field of dark ambient and uses his horn delicately in his music, he has several alias and plays horn professionally in a Georgian philharmonic orchestra.
Octachoron – it’s a duo from Georgia and they released their first album this year “Octachoron – Land Of Meta” you should definitely check out their spacey sounds.
(Electronic Beats feature about “Photon”)
(snippets of “Split One” by Newa / Mariska Neerman on Semantica)
Recommendations:
“Split One” by Newa | Mariska Neerman on Semantica
Dold’s “Version” w/ Newa remix on Interstate Records
Exclusive Mix:
Tracklist of Exclusive Mix:
soon
Booking:
Mutual Obsession for Newa
Websites:
Newa
[Music & Interview]: Hioll
Music & Interview
Hioll
Introduction:
Hioll, young talented man from Cuba & founder of the first techno label in Cuba
Interview:

(Hioll, live pic)

(Hioll Promo Pic)
I play with usb sticks, no vinyls. The equipment issue is very delicate in Cuba, we simply don’t have a place where you can go and buy some dj equipment, it doesn’t exist, so people buy it outside of Cuba and then bring it in; but is very hard to get a dj setup here.
We don’t have the vinyl versus digital equipment fight because, as I said before, we don’t have the possibility to choose one or another, so it’s mostly digital here.
(exclusive download “Substances ” by Hioll for NovaFuture Blog)
(streaming of “Impedancia” by Hioll taken from his EP “HIOLL002”)

(Hioll Promo Pic)
(snippets of “Abstract Weapons Vol. 1”, the first release on Abstraction)
(stream of “Ars Goetia” by Sun Over Me, taken from “Conducto EP” on Abstraction)

(Flag of Cuba)
Queen – Bohemian rhapsody
A-Ha – Take on me
Rage Against The Machine – Killing in the name
Papa Roach – Last resort
Rammstein – Du hast
System of A Down – Aerials
Korn – Thoughtless
Godsmack – Awake
Incubus – Drive
Deftones – Change
(stream of “The Ancient Notes” by Hioll, taken from “Lights” on Abstraction)

(Fracture announcement of signing Hioll)
Recommendations:
Hioll’s “Hioll 002” on his own imprint
Hioll’s “Paranormal Activity EP” on Knowledge Recordings
Hioll’s “Lights EP” on Abstraction
Sun Over Me’s “Conducto EP” on Abstraction
“Far From Noise EP” by Åre:gone & Røttar on Abstraction
Exclusive Mix:
Tracklist of Exclusive Mix:
01. Hioll – Second Intentions
02. Åre:gone & Røttar – Far From Noise
03. Sun Over Me – Ars Goetia
04. Sun Over Me – Conducto
05. Kidsue – Histeria
06. Åre:gone & Røttar – Init Board
07. Sun Over Me – Network Bruxism
08. Chimachine – Mente Ácida
09. Hioll – Elemento Neutro
10. Røttar – Dark Energy
11. Sun Over Me – Gravis
12. Åre:gone – Asgard
13. Åre:gone – Rå
14. Hioll – Lights
15. Hioll – Codename
16. Hioll – Impedancia
17. Hioll – Acelerador lineal
18. Hioll – Teorema
19. Hioll – The Man From Outer Space
Booking:
Fracture Agency
Websites:
Hioll
Abstraction
[Music & Interview]: Fiedel
Music & Interview
Fiedel
Introduction:
Fiedel – Berghain resident, Ostgut Ton artist, founder of FiedelOne & FiedelTwo …
Artwork for the feature and mix is based on a photo by Paul Krause
Interview:
I grew up in Eastern Germany and I used to listen to the radio a lot (Monika Dietl’s Heartbeats Per Minute, Hey Music, Maxistunde, Duett – Musik für den Recorder) and I recorded tracks I liked on tape, because records weren’t available.
Eventually I started playing those tapes at school parties, sometimes together with friends. After the wall came down, I started buying and playing records. At Hard Wax I met DJ Niplz, who invited me to play at a the queer Monday night event at Subversiv he organized with some friends. This became my first public gig playing records. In my hometown we used to throw parties as a small collective and Shed was part of it back then.
The first proper gear I used when I met Erik „Errorsmith“ through Niplz. They were producing a track together for a Bunker compilation. That was 1994. I was impressed by the way Erik tuned his analog synthesizers. Cables came out of the devices and were connected to some electronic circuits hanging in the air. We started to jam with his stuff. I thought the music was good and I definitely wanted to play it out. We released our first record in February 1996.

(Fiedel Promo Pic 1 by Danny Croucher)
When Ostgut had to close, everybody was kind of sad, but a new venue was found soon. I saw it a couple of times, way before it opened. I was asked for some technical solutions, for instance how to rig the light above the Berghain floor, because I have a degree in Theatre and Entertainment Engineering and could apply my expertise that way.
When the venue first opened in September 2004, there was only the new Panorama Bar, and all the regulars were playing there. My first gig at the actual Berghain floor was the incredible b2b closing with Marcel Dettmann at NYE the same year.
It was quite tough for the club in the beginning, I remember. But with excellent bookings and the rising interest of the younger crowd for Techno it became the famous place it is now. I saw one of my all-time heroes, Egyptian Lover, for the first time there, when he played at Panorama Bar in 2006, probably his first gig in Germany.
The whole DJ thing developed into a big business over the years and Berghain also became more complex and more professional. My gigs at Berghain are still very special to me. Taking the fact that I play there for about 14 years by now, I have to re-invent myself all the time to stay fresh. Part of it is to explore all the other floors the venue has to offer. Last year I played House at Panorama Bar, which I didn’t do for a long time, a Bass set at the new floor Säule and an Ambient closing for NYE at Halle, which is opened only for special occasions.

(Fiedel Promo Pic 2 by Paul Krause)
I like Georgia a lot. The people there are generally friendly and I enjoy their hospitality. The country itself is in the process of opening up towards the rest of the world, especially towards Europe. There are still traditional elements in culture and politics that will work against it, but I guess that is quite normal in such a process. I also link the recent events to this. Hence it was very important that the nightlife community in Tblissi presented unity and went on demonstrating for their future. Khidi even closed their doors to show solidarity with the otherclubs and took part in the protests with their artists.
End of August I will play on the Khidi stage at Echowaves Festival in Anakli on the Black Sea shore and also for Khidi season opening after the Summer break in September.

(Fiedel Khidi residency announcement)
When collecting the music, I had a special vibe in mind that represents my very own Fiedel-style: a good portion of funkiness, a bit of roughness and the inclusion of various styles. So I approached artists I liked for their music. I chose older tracks that represented my musical history, new tracks that I played out recently and also unreleased material. Some of the artists had tracks that I wanted right away and some especially made tracks for that purpose. Step by step I had a nice selection to choose from. First task was to get the Berghain 08 E.P. together. On this 12″ I wanted to create a balance between female and male artists, and so I chose two female artists to be the first tracks on each side. Plus, all of the 4 tracks needed to be featured in the mix.
For the mix itself I realised my early idea: since it is a club related mix series, why not record it live at a Klubnacht? I wanted to take the audience on a little journey and try to give them a little taste of the dancefloor. Since the format has changed from a CD to a downloadable podcast that also could be streamed, the only limitation was the filesize. Given that information I knew, that the mix could be about 2 hours long. Enough time to tell a little story. That story was important to me, because people would listen to it everywhere but in the club. So I tried to keep it interesting for the listener and yet danceable.
(mix “Berghain 08” by Fiedel)
(the29nov video of “Track 432”, taken from O-TON 102)
(full stream of “Troll Bait” by Fiedel, taken from “SEELEN.002”)
(stream of “Syncro” by MMM)
You can imagine all different types of collaboration on FiedelTwo, doing remixes, working on a track together, or adding ideas to tracks. I am looking for music that I can relate to and don’t go for the big names. FiedelOne it is more my own little world, with the freedom to do what I want.

(Fiedel Promo Pic 4 by Danny Croucher)

(Killasan sound system)
01. Bug In A Bass Bin by Innerzone Orchestra
I love Jazz and this is a wonderful combination of loops and jazzy elements.
02. Blackout (Phase I) by Lil Louis
My favourite when I was a teenager. So powerful and ahead of time. I still play it.
03. Sonar 123 by Anthony “Shake” Shakir
One of the most beautiful spacey Techno tracks by my favourite electronic producer.
04. What’s On A Moog’s Mind? by Redshape
Pure analog synth power. The youngest entry into this list.
05. Altered States (Southside Terrace) by Ron Trent
Is it House or is it Techno? It doesn’t matter.
06. Un, Deux, Trois by Idol Making
A rough and funky track from early Detroit. Just like I love it.
07. Alleys Of Your Mind by Cybotron
I love the vibe of this superb mixture between Electro and Techno.
08. Mentok 1 by LFO
This reminds me on my rave experiences in the early 1990s.
09. High Energy (Instrumental Dub) by Evelyn Thomas
High Energy is Disco in beast mode. Very driving track from this genre.
10. Ghetto Blues by Ghetto Brothers
Funky breaks in fine Detroit style.
(Fiedel’s all time favourites in a mix)
Some music will come out later this year, so keep an eye and an ear open. For now I would leave you with my/our recent appearances on the following compilations, all released in June:
– MMM „Infinity Crash“ on Killekill Megahits III
– Fiedel „Doors To Manual“ on Night Slugs Allstars X
– Fiedel „Troll Bait“ on Seelen.002
In early 2019 there will be a new piece of comtemporary dance by Frederic Gies with a live performance by me. We work together for five years now and our last performance was at Malta Festival in Poznan in June:
http://www.artstationsfoundation5050.com/dance/wydarzenie/dance-is-ancient/3395
You can catch some sound here at the following events in the near future:
10.08. Ostgut Ton Nacht at S舫le/Berghain, Berlin, DE ・ Bass Set
19.08. Wax Treatment at Grie゚m・le, Berlin, DE ・ Killasan
25.08. Khidi Stage @ Echowaves Festival, Anakli, GE ・ Techno Set
31.08.-02.09. Killasan @ Carhartt booth at Bread & Butter, Berlin, DE
09.09. Dance Is Ancient ・ performance at the Museum of Contemporary Arts, Porto, PT
14.09. Season Opening, Khidi, Tbilisi, GE ・ Techno Set
22.09. Klubnacht at Berghain, Berlin, DE ・ Techno Set
Recommendations:
EP “Substance B” on Ostgut Ton
split EP “Distances” w/ Fiedel tracks on Pure Traxx
sampler “Appendix – Double Mixpack EP” on FiedelTwo
sampler “Berghain 08” on Ostgut Ton
Fiedel’s mix “Berghain 08” on Ostgut Ton
compilation “SEELEN.002” w/ Fiedel track on Seelen Records
compilation “Various” w/ Fiedel track on Ostgut Ton
compilation “Fünf” w/ Fiedel track on Ostgut Ton
compilation “Zehn” w/ Fiedel track on Ostgut Ton
compilation “Megahits III” w/ MMM track on Killekill
Exclusive Mix:
Tracklist of Exclusive Mix:
01. Velocette – Bell Du Jour
02. Forest Drive West – Show Them
03. Andy Mac – Asteroid Belts
04. DJ 3000 – Prawler. Motech 004
05. Rose & Ulysse – Mother Earth (Philippe Petit Remix)
06. Sugar Experiment Station – No Wonder She Hates You
07. Four Tet – Jupiters (Happa Remix)
08. Ennio – Giza
09. DBX – Losing Control (Ritchie Hawtin Remix)
10. DBX – Beat Phreak
11. Purveyors Of Fine Funk – This Is A Track
12. Bastien Carrara – The One (Drums Mix)
13. Gladkazuka – Futuro Caos
14. The Untouchables – Yeah C’mon
15. Gerd – Freedom
16. Mike Dunn – Set Me Free
17. Robert Hood – Untitled
18. Shake – Simpatico
Booking:
LittleBig Music Agency for Fiedel
Websites:
Fiedel
Fiedel @ Facebook