Native Rhythm Electric - Marcel Dettmann, Noczinski, Norman
Double Trouble - Marcel Dettmann, Osten, Felix
Kat - Marcel Dettmann, Planetary Assault S
Reflection Nebula 056n [Substance Remix] - Marcel Dettmann, Sar, Miguel
The Jacking Zone - Marcel Dettmann, Haggard, L.
Vangel - Marcel Dettmann, Kemppi, Samuli
Just Want Another Chance - Marcel Dettmann, Saunderson, Kevin
Press On - Marcel Dettmann, Kempston, David
Plonk [Original Mix] - Marcel Dettmann, Redshape
Warped Mind - Marcel Dettmann, Shed
4 - Marcel Dettmann, Sar, Miguel
She Said [Ryan Elliott Edit] - Marcel Dettmann, Simko, Kate
Let's Get Over It [Marcel DeTtmann Remix] - Marcel Dettmann, Geiser, Sam
Mo's #1 [#] - Marcel Dettmann, T Plus Plus
Tantakatan - Marcel Dettmann, Edwards, Matt
Believe & Receive [Shedsdeepanddubbydub] - Marcel Dettmann, Hess, Luke
Zephyr - Marcel Dettmann, Bonds, B.
Following Andr Galluzzi's mix CD Berghain 01, Ostgut resident DJ Marcel Dettmann presents the second installment in this series, Berghain 02. It is his first commercially-available mix, ever, and contains exclusive tracks ... more »as well as long-lost classics. In the course of 72 minutes, Dettmann fathoms his very own sonic spectrum. Not relying on recent trends, Marcel draws his inspiration from frequent DJing at Berghain, his only benchmark for his purist approach to techno. Dettmann was born 50 kilometers outside of Berlin in Frstenwalde. In 1992, he discovered techno and immediately bought a pair of turntables at an age of 16 years. He promoted parties in Dresden and Frankfurt/Oder which gained him reputation eventually leading up to a residency at Berghain's predecessor, OstGut. Since 2004, he has worked at Berlin's record shop institution, Hard Wax. Two years later, he finally started to produce his own tracks. His tracks for Ostgut Ton, his own imprint MDR and remixes for artists such as Ellen Allien and labels like Rekids reflect the unique and bass-heavy sound of the Berghain floor like no others. His understanding of techno is very much influenced by an old school ethos. His music is as much reduced to the basics as it is profound and in its roughness very distinct -- musical features derived from his experience as a DJ. His sets will never feature trance or overproduced records and when he goes minimal it's always reminiscent of Rob Hood's Minimal Nation. Fresh cuts from all around, including a previously-unreleased track from T++, this second volume shows that Ostgut artists know how to work a floor. Artists include: Tobias, Norman Nodge, Pied Plat, Planetary Assault Systems, Tadeo, Substance, Risqu Rythum Team, Samuli Kemppi, Kevin Saunderson, Clatterbox, Redshape, Shed, Kate Simko, Ryan Elliott, Deetron, Radio Slave, Luke Hess and Strand.« less
Following Andr Galluzzi's mix CD Berghain 01, Ostgut resident DJ Marcel Dettmann presents the second installment in this series, Berghain 02. It is his first commercially-available mix, ever, and contains exclusive tracks as well as long-lost classics. In the course of 72 minutes, Dettmann fathoms his very own sonic spectrum. Not relying on recent trends, Marcel draws his inspiration from frequent DJing at Berghain, his only benchmark for his purist approach to techno. Dettmann was born 50 kilometers outside of Berlin in Frstenwalde. In 1992, he discovered techno and immediately bought a pair of turntables at an age of 16 years. He promoted parties in Dresden and Frankfurt/Oder which gained him reputation eventually leading up to a residency at Berghain's predecessor, OstGut. Since 2004, he has worked at Berlin's record shop institution, Hard Wax. Two years later, he finally started to produce his own tracks. His tracks for Ostgut Ton, his own imprint MDR and remixes for artists such as Ellen Allien and labels like Rekids reflect the unique and bass-heavy sound of the Berghain floor like no others. His understanding of techno is very much influenced by an old school ethos. His music is as much reduced to the basics as it is profound and in its roughness very distinct -- musical features derived from his experience as a DJ. His sets will never feature trance or overproduced records and when he goes minimal it's always reminiscent of Rob Hood's Minimal Nation. Fresh cuts from all around, including a previously-unreleased track from T++, this second volume shows that Ostgut artists know how to work a floor. Artists include: Tobias, Norman Nodge, Pied Plat, Planetary Assault Systems, Tadeo, Substance, Risqu Rythum Team, Samuli Kemppi, Kevin Saunderson, Clatterbox, Redshape, Shed, Kate Simko, Ryan Elliott, Deetron, Radio Slave, Luke Hess and Strand.
Marc Gustafson | San Diego, CA United States | 08/19/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Marcel Dettman and Berghain are on a roll. Berghain was just voted the number one club in the world on Resident Advisor, and Marcel Dettman is at the helm of this techno renaissance. This is a dance mix that keeps you moving throughout while engaging your mind and stroking your soul. I don't know what else to compare this mix to, because I haven't really heard any other commercial mixes like it. I will say that I like Richie Hawtin's Transitions mix a lot as well as Robert Hood's newest Fabric mix, so if you like those, you won't be taking a wrong step here. I'm a dj myself, so I really appreciate when the mix seems to flow effortlessly as if it were all one song, because I know how much effort that takes. This mix has some of the sweetest transitions of any recent mix and includes so much unique material that you don't want to pass this up."