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Alex Niggemann

Alex Niggemann

With an unwavering passion for his craft, Alex Niggemann's journey has been a captivating exploration of boundless creativity and humble artistry. From his early days as a classically trained pianist, a visit to the legendary Poison Club in Dusseldorf ignited his love for house and techno. "I had always been drawn to the music," he reflects, "but experiencing it in a club, feeling its energy and vibe, everything clicked. The DJ's ability to weave together four decks and vinyl, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere of unity, revealed my true calling in life."
Answering that calling, Alex embarked on his DJing career, captivating local audiences with his soulful sets. Soon, he established his own studio, delving into music production. It didn't take long for his talent to resonate with established labels, receiving global recognition from tastemakers. In 2006, his breakthrough arrived as he remixed Booka Shade's "Darko," marking the beginning of a remarkable journey. One of his crowning achievements came in 2014 with „Materium", a sensational hit that soared to the top of electronic charts, earning widespread acclaim across the industry.
Driven by an insatiable desire for creative expression, Alex naturally progressed to launch his own label and events brand, AEON, in 2013. AEON has played a pivotal role in nurturing emerging talents such as Denis Horvat, Echonomist, Musumeci, and Biesmans, becoming a catalyst for their success. Globally renowned for its events, AEON has consistently curated unforgettable sold-out parties, enchanting audiences with its immersive experiences. In 2023, AEON celebrated a momentous milestone, marking its 10th anniversary with a remarkable series of releases. This commemoration brought together a decade's worth of music spanning genres from Melodic House/ Techno to Indie Dance/Disco, featuring contributions from esteemed artists like Gerd Janson, Alan Dixon, Denis Horvat, Musumeci, Lauer, Theus Mago, Alinka, DC Salas, Biesmans, Massimiliano Pagliara, Aera, Fedele, and many more.
Clearly, Alex Niggemann's unyielding thirst for new sounds remains as insatiable as ever, as he tirelessly strives to elevate his career and propel AEON to new heights.
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Siyawa
Siyawa - (7:37) 123 BPM
Ace Kwela - (8:07) 122 BPM
Review: Berlin tech house favourite Alex Niggemann has managed to remain impressive since emerging on the scene eight years ago and now appears next for Sasha's well received new imprint Last Night On Earth which is really on fire at the moment. First up "Siyawa" is as dark and as tunnelling as it gets for some effective dancefloor mystery of the druggiest kind. But "Ace Kwela" is more uplifting; what with its epic layers of symphonic strings and lush melodics that will push any dancefloor to transcend beyond all this Summer.
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LNOE 054
13 May 16
Minimal/Tech House
Virgo
Virgo - (8:27) 123 BPM Hot
Virgo (Fur Coat remix) - (7:37) 123 BPM
Nebula - (7:04) 123 BPM
Review: The latest release on Sasha's label comes from German producer Alex Niggeman. It's interesting to hear how minimal house morphed into deeper sounds and has now reached a point where it is displaying progressive tendencies. This is audible on "Virgo", with Niggeman delivering a big room number, led by dark bass pulses and a pumping rhythm. Fur Coat's version pushes even closer to the progressive house sound, with tough drums and a monotone bass sound making for a more linear version. Finally, there's Niggeman's "Nebula". More tracky than "Virgo", its tough drums and snaking bass will still appeal to fans of hypnotic big room house and techno.
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LNOE 045
04 Sep 15
Minimal/Tech House
Earth Symphony
Earth Symphony - (8:41) 123 BPM
Tarkus - (7:51) 124 BPM
Review: Having spent the last few years delivering atmospheric blends of tech-house and minimal for Steve Bug's Poker Flat imprint, Dusseldorf's Alex Niggeman transfers to Sasha's Last Night on Earth imprint. It's perhaps unsurprising that the prog house veteran has snapped up these two tracks, because they ripple with the eyes-wide-shut feel of prog. Think atmospheric chords, long builds, twinkling melodies and intoxicating atmospherics. Of the two tracks, "Earth Symphony" - a classic prog house title -is probably our pick; it's certainly symphonic in its use of builds and drops. "Tarkus" is a little livelier, with vibrant synths and heady chords dancing around a hypnotic, late night groove.
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LNOE 031
18 Aug 14
Minimal/Tech House
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