It’s not that crowded and you get an amazing new view of the city.ġ Deadbeat, Paul St.
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Rent a small motor boat (the one with no license requirements) and ship through some of the inner city channels.
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Do you have any tips to visit in Berlin? Hidden spots to eat, go for a walk or just watch the sunset? And one of the best life acts in electronic music.
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Modeselektor – I love their humorous yet professional approach again with little genre borders. Sadly they will discontinue the Noisia project. Genre” and I always try to follow this narrative by slightly breaking genre rules. Noisia – at the forefront of innovative D&B they coined the term “R.I.P. Please name 3 artists that inspire you and why?įresh Moods / Peter Haubfleisch – the king of chilled harmonics and excellent clean, sharp productions Mostly from fiddling around with gear and from visiting hidden spots in nature far away from civilisation. Accept YouTube Content From what do you draw your inspirations? If you accept this notice, your choice will be saved and the page will refresh. Sometimes tracks get a little overcrowded but for me The Smoker and it’s successor Part 2 on Winter Camp 5 both have the perfect balance of dubby chords and that special atmosphere that separates them from common dub techno tunes. If you look at my tracks it’s always about harmonic layers. I experimented a lot with samples from 20’s jazz music but never got satisfied with it so I played and recorded the sax notes myself. During the production of The Smoker I deviated from the procedure as I had a certain atmosphere in mind. Well in most cases I do not know how a track should sound in the end so it’s nearly always try and error. What was your approach to your track “The Smoker”? Besides that a modular system can act as some kind of hardware DAW with the ability to manually set automation curves and to dive into never heard moving sounds. The world of modular gives me this hands on approach to melodies and grooves that I was always missing. You know, clicking notes in a piano roll is not that much inspiring. I always had difficulties with building cool sequencer loops. I always try new starting points to discover fresh ideas and I am deeply obsessed with harmonics and melodies.
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I’m now working with a mixture of analog and digital synths being combined with VSTs and processing in Ableton. Therefore a lot of gear passed through my hands during the last years until I found what I consider the best compromise. I always try to keep my setup as minimal as possible. Can you tell us a bit about your studio setup and your production process? I finished my 303, a Stereo Pultec, an SSL clone, some API modules and I am about to finalize my NAVA+ pretty soon. What are your strategies during the lockdown?Īctually we went out a lot for hiking at abandoned places to avoid any unnecessary contact and I became deeply immersed into the world of DIY studio gear.
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I miss the cultural and culinary aspects of everyday life but I’m glad that my beloved and I are up and well. You mean besides this FUCKING PANDEMIC? Well, yes everything’s fine. Accept YouTube Content Nice to have you back on the podcast series. By accepting you will be accessing content from YouTube, a service provided by an external third party. Please accept YouTube cookies to play this video.