28th July 2017: Modul Nacht @ Anomalie, Berlin (Germany)

 

Event:
Modul Nacht

 

Date & Time:
28th July 2017 at 11:59pm

 

Line-up:
00:00 – 02:30 Cloven
02:30 – 04:30 Damien Eie
04:30 – 05:30 Głós live
05:30 – 07:30 Abstract Division
07:30 – 09:30 Visum
09:30 – ???? Escape To Mars

 

Location:
Anomalie, Berlin (Germany)

 

Admission fee:
10 EUR

 

Press Info:

Event @ Facebook
Event @ Resident Advisor

 

Mixes:
Abstract Division – “Reclaim Your City 225”

Głós – “Suburban Mix 052”

Escape To Mars – “NovaFuture Blog Mix October 2014”

DJ Damien Eie – “Modul Podcast 004”

Cloven – “LiMiA Opening 27.03.2016”

Visum – “Modul Podcast 003”

 

Tracks:
Głós – “Filling The Night With Scars”

Escape To Mars – “Moment In Space”

Abstract Division – “Corrosive Mind (Milton Bradley Remix)”

Escape To Mars – “S1611”

Visum – “Masse”

 

Recommendations:
EP “MODX001” by Escape To Mars & Parallx on Modul.
compilation “MOD010” on Modul.
“Kraft EP” by Visum on Monocline Records
Głós’ EP “Prayers” on Escapism
Escape To Mars’ “Vault Series 21.0”
Escape To Mars’ “MOD006”
Abstract Division’s EP “Corrosive Mind” on Lanthan.Audio
<a href="http://novafuture-blog.com/2015/06/18/abstract-division-metropolis-ep-dynamic-reflection/&quot; target="_blank"Abstract Division's EP "Metropolis" on Dynamic Reflection

 

Booking:
Gloam for Abstract Division
Drift for Głós

 

Websites:
Modul. Records
Anomalie

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Nostitz plays Fachwerk

 

DJ:
Nostitz

 

About the concept:
Here is the thirteenth instalment of our series “abc plays xyz”.

The idea behind it is to ask some DJs/mixing artists if they have an artist or label in mind that they love and would like to use for a mix.

So the approach of each mix is clear: the choosen DJ/mixing artist makes a selection of tracks produced by one artist (and her/his monikers) or released on a label (and its sublabels) and creates a nice mix from it.

Find links to all instalments at our overview. Today we present you Nostitz’s mix of tracks from Fachwerk.

 

About Nostitz:
Born and raised in Bavaria, Nostitz aka Jonas von Wiedebach discovered his passion for music at a very young age. After playing several instruments throughout his youth, he found his love for electronic music at the age of 16.

After moving to Berlin in 2011, he and some friends founded the label „Fairplay Records“, which was going on for about 2 years. Ever since he is organizing parties and open airs, producing and DJ’ing. His latest project is the semi-regular event series „BACKGROUND. CODES“.

His DJ sets can range from hard hitting techno with a love for acid and old school tracks to groovy house.

 

About Fachwerk:
Founded in 2007 by Mike Dehnert.

The Berlin-based label Fachwerk continually breaks the mold and sets new standards in the world of high-end dub-techno and reductionist club music.

Over the course of 30+ releases, Fachwerk has never strayed from its addictive and highly effective sound philosophy: Groove is Central, Bass is Life, Texture and Detail are essential. The result is a stunning catalogue of truly underground club and experiment music, that has see the label Artists become world renowned producers and DJs.

 

Listen & Download:
“Nostitz plays Fachwerk”

 

Nostiz About His Choice:
Fachwerk is just one of my absolute favorite labels.

Often ranging on the border between house and techno, with a clear love for chords and dub-techno. Just perfect.

Especially Mike Dehnert often manages to bring a certain groove into techno, which I wish more people would do.

All the best to you guys, for another 10 years of Fachwerk with incredible releases.

 

Tracklist:
01. Sascha Rydell – Idyllique
02. Roman Lindau – Sonnerie
03. Mike Dehnert – Umlaut 2
04. Mike Dehnert – FK
05. Mike Dehnert – Beiwerk
06. Roman Lindau – Now
07. Mike Dehnert – Outro
08. Mike Dehnert – Detroit Switch Back To City
09. Mike Dehnert – Blattwerk
10. Roman Lindau – Crasse
11. Mike Dehnert – Orage De Chaleur
12. Oleg Mass – BTR94
13. Mike Dehnert – Werksalat
14. Mike Dehnert – Vorwärts
15. Mike Dehnert – Hain
16. Mike Dehnert – Eigenzeit
17. Jens Tozzberg – Bollschoff
18. Mike Dehnert – Isolant
19. Mike Dehnert – Intro

 

Websites:
Nostitz
Fachwerk

 

29th July 2017: Staub 45 @ :// about blank, Berlin (Germany)

 

STAUB

 

Event:
[Staub 045]

 

Date & Time:
29th July 2017 at 10:00am

 

Line-up:
a secret that will be a secret until … the party ends

 

Location:
://about blank, Berlin (Germany)

 

Admission fee:
tba EUR

 

Info (German):
Samstag // Garten // Techno // STAUB

Eine Party bei der Lineups der Vergangenheit angehören und Techno den Geräten überlassen wird um eine musikalische Reise zu erzählen.

Eine Party bei der das Publikum sich den überraschenden Moment der Ungewissheit hingibt, nur getragen von ausgesuchten Künstlern und Newcomern.

Veranstaltung @ Resident Advisor
Veranstaltung @ Facebook

 

Info (English):
Line-up? Dust from yesterday.

It remains exciting: Saturday // Garden // Techno // STAUB

A party where lineups are a thing of the past and techno is left to its devices narrating a musical journey.

A party where the audience gives in to the surprise of uncertainty, carried by carefully selected artists and newcomers.

Event @ Resident Advisor
Event @ Facebook

 

Mixes:
someone or someone else – “Mixes recorded at Staub parties”

 

Trailer:

Video created by Kevin Paschold.

 

Video Specials:
“Staub #36.1”

“Staub #36.2”

“Staub #38”

“Staub #39”

“Staub #40”

“Staub #41”

“Staub #44”

 

Recommendations:
sampler “Staub 01” on I/Y Music
sampler “Staub 02” on I/Y Music
sampler “Moments 2” on I/Y Music

 

Websites:
Staub
://about blank

 

14th July 2017: Strictly Forbidden #01 @ Arena Club, Berlin (Germany)

 

Event:
Strictly Forbidden #01

 

Date & Time:
14th July 2017 at 11:59pm

 

Line-up:
Frank & David
Parallx
Scarlet
Vergil

 

Location:
Arena Club, Berlin (Germany)

 

Admission fee:
tba

 

Press Info:

Event @ Facebook
Event @ Resident Advisor

 

Mixes:
Frank & David – “Monolith Podcast #01”

Parallx – “Synoid Podcast 012”

Scarlet – “Black Rose Mix ”

Vergil – “Strictly Forbidden 01 ”

 

Recommendations:
EP “Lost In Time” by Parallx on Arts
split EP “MODX001” w/ Parallx on Modul
EP “MOD009” by Parallx on Modul

 

Websites:
Strictly Forbidden
Arena Club

 

out now: Mark Reeder – Mauerstadt [Kennen]

 

Artist:
Mark Reeder

 

Title:
Mauerstadt

 

Label:
Kennen

 

Cat#:
601304

 

Release Date:
14th July 2017

 

Format:
CD & vinyl

 

Tracklist:
01.
Mark Reeder With The KVB
In Sight

02.
Mark Reeder
Giant Mushrooms
(Radioactive Fall-Out Mix)

03.
Mark Reeder With MFU
Mmm Mmm Mmh Ahhh
(Umm & Arrgghh Remix)

04.
Mark Reeder With Queen Of Hearts
United
(Bonded By Sadness Mix)

05.
New Order
Academic
(Mark Reeder’s Akedemix)

06.
Mark Reeder With Ekkoes
Electricity
(Power Surge Mix)

07.
Inspiral Carpets
You’re So Good For Me
(Like A Sonic Tonic Remix)

08.
Mark Reeder With Ekkoes
Heartbeat
(Heart Throb Mix)

09.
Mark Reeder & Maja Pierro
Broken Hearts

10.
Mark Reeder With Queen Of Hearts
Suicide
(Killer Queen Mix)

11.
Mark Reeder
Mauerstadt
(RIAS Mix)

12.
Mark Reeder & Maja Pierro
If You Love Me Tonight
(Mark Reeder Will Love You Tomorrow Remix)

08.
New Order
The Game
(Mark Reeder Spielt Mit Version)

 

Press Info:
Mark Reeder returns with a new album ‘Mauerstadt’ after the success of his impressive 80s documentary film ‘B-Movie (Lust & Sound in West-Berlin 79-89)’. Mauerstadt is a collection of collaborations he’s created with both new and established artists, Queen of Hearts, Maja Pierro, The KVB, Ekkoes, MFU, The Inspiral Carpets and New Order.

Mauerstadt begins with In Sight, Reeder’s songwriting collaboration with The KVB, an English duo living in Berlin. The KVB have been enjoying well-deserved international success, and recently Reeder remixed their song ‘White Walls’ off their acclaimed album: Of Desire. In sight, is a dark and threatening synthpop track with a haunting message.

Ekkoes used to be called Echoes. Reeder debuted this synth-pop band on his highly acclaimed Five Point One album. Ekkoes recently attracted a lot of heartfelt attention as support act for The Human League on their European Tour. Mauerstadt features two new electrifying Ekkoes songs, both mixed in Reeder’s familiar style.

Queen of Hearts, is a project fronted by vocalist Elisabeth Morphew, she has previously worked with Reeder, who originally wrote these two songs for her first highly sort-after debut album Cocoon, these Mauerstadt versions are special reworkings of Suicide and an extended mix of United.

Heartbreaker Maja Pierro is the Swedish wife of Italian synthmaster Raiders of the Lost ARP. The two songs featured on Mauerstadt reveal her emotional vocal style that almost anyone can sing along to. If you don’t love it tonight, you will love it tomorrow.

Reeder’s hometown of Manchester is also fully represented on this album by three bands, beginning with the duo MFU (also known as Modern Family Unit). Their mutual friend and former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam, brought them together for this extraordinarily saucy remix of Mmm Mmm Mmm Ahhh. Reeder added his mysterious touch and a belting groove to it.

The next Manchester band are legends of the rave era and are represented with their track You’re so good to me, this is probably the final song of The Inspiral Carpets with their drummer Craig Gill, who recently passed away. This is a punchy remix with plenty of attitude.

Finally, the most anticipated of all the tracks on this album are the two versions Reeder made of Academic and The Game by New Order.

Reeder’s close relationship to this band goes back over 40 years, Reeder remixed Singularity for which New Order used footage from Reeder’s acclaimed documentary film B-Movie (Lust & Sound in West-Berlin 79-89) for their video and live shows. Mauerstadt (the Album’s title track) is also featured in this film and it’s presented here, in its extended version.

New Order’s Academic, which was remixed especially for this album, becomes a pulsating synth-slammer, while the closing track, The Game, becomes a down tempo, melancholic and emotional ballad, with tons of sweeping strings, all held together by Reeder’s dark and throbbing bass guitar. This version was also the inspiration for their two unique Sydney Opera House concerts with the SOH chamber orchestra, at which Reeder performed as opening DJ.

The album title Mauerstadt means walled city and it is a reflection on the walled-in city of West-Berlin, and how that political situation confined an entire city and divided a Nation, but at the same time, it also liberated many of those who lived within its walls. The fact people were walled-in became the main creative force behind the Berlin of the 80s.

Under the current climate, the album reflects the times in which we live, as it has become even more apparent that nations and people are building walls again, maybe not actual physical walls, but mental barriers too, dividing people, gender, nations and religions.

This album is a mixture of styles depicting Reeder’s ability to move over different territories while remaining within a similar framework. This album draws your attention towards openmindedness and the need to break down the walls inside your head.

 

Listen:
soon

 

Special:
“Special Radio Edits of tracks featured on Mark Reeder’s Mauerstadt”

 

Recommendations:
“Five Point One”, Remixes by Mark Reeder
“Collaborator”, Collaborations with Mark Reeder
soundtrack “B-Movie” w/ Mark Reeder tracks

 

Interviews:
our interview with Mark Reeder, when he released “Five Point One”
our new interview with Mark Reeder (October 2017)

 

Buy CD:
Amazon
WOM
Juno
Dussmann
Saturn
more soon

 

Buy Vinyl:
Mauerstadt Website

 

Buy Digital:
soon

 

Websites:
Mauerstadt Website
Mark Reeder
Kennen

 

© Photo By Robert Rieger