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Oliver Rosemann

Oliver Rosemann

Oliver Rosemann is a DJ and producer from Leipzig - Germany, active since the 90s. During this time, he gathered his experiences of timeless techno in the exact time it was created, which can be recognized later in his productions.

In the Leipzig scene he played numerous live sets in the early 2000s, including at the 1040, one of the legendary clubs of the time, or at the Sonne Mond Sterne festival. Increasingly, he began to show himself in public not only as a pure live act but also as a track producer. He oriented himself out of the Leipzig scene and tried to place his music directly internationally. With the collaboration with MasCon called "dualit" he had first big releases on labels like Earwiggle, CLR or Fith Wall Records and also international gigs e.g. in Antwerp.

But after that his solo project should be in the foreground again. Oliver got his own EP on Sunil Sharpe's label Earwiggle. The "Pointing from the Moon EP" was released, which was the starting signal for numerous following releases. To date, there are close to 180 tracks and remixes, including 3 LPs, released on labels such as MindTrip, MORD Records, Warm Up Recordings, Pole Group, Stockholm LTD and many more.

Another promising collaboration was to follow. Pfirter and Oliver started producing together in 2019 and could present their first joint EP in 2020. The Alpha EP came out that year on MindTrip and was a huge success. To date, the collaboration of the two includes several releases and there will probably be a few more.

Oliver is also present on stage. Whether as a live act or as a DJ, he knows how to create a dark, driving, ecstatic atmosphere on dance floors. He has already proven this in clubs like Distillery, Institut für Zukunft, About Blanc and other clubs also in other countries in Europe. Numerous podcasts recorded by him or live cuts from clubs, which were released over the years by renowned crews such as "Reclaim Your City" or "Staub", show this.

In 2021 he founded his own record label "Recorded Things", which he now runs together with Sebastian Rothermel. Also, here, his sound, which he produces or DJs, is formative and reflects what kind of techno he stands for.
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Epsilon EP
Epsilon 1 - (5:17) 136 BPM
Epsilon 2 - (6:12) 137 BPM Hot
Epsilon 2 (Sleeparchive remix) - (5:10) 137 BPM
Epsilon 1 (Lakej remix) - (5:18) 136 BPM
Epsilon 2 (Sleeparchive Shift mix) - (5:00) 137 BPM
Played by: Techflex
Review: As is the case with previous EPs, the latest collaboration between Pfirter and Oliver Rosemann is named after a letter in the Greek alphabet. "Epsilon 1" is a dense track, with looped tones and relentless percussion unfolding over a jacking rhythm. The second "Epsilon" is more intense, as ominous waves build and build over resonating kicks. The release also features two stellar remixes. Lakej's take on "Epsilon 1" resounds to high-pitched percussive slivers and a hammering metallic rhythm. Meanwhile, seminal producer Sleeparchive turns "Epsilon 2" into a relentless Millsian workout, led by nickel plated kicks and foreboding, filtered drops.
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RECT 019
05 Apr 24
Techno
Spells And Wonders EP
The Disappearing Act - (5:44) 135 BPM Hot
The Grand Illusion - (5:17) 135 BPM
The Pledge And The Turn - (4:24) 135 BPM
The Human Cannonball - (4:33) 135 BPM
Smoke And Mirror - (5:29) 133 BPM
Suspension - (5:24) 133 BPM
Sawing A Person In Half - (5:29) 135 BPM
Melodrama - (6:52) 130 BPM
Review: Oliver Rosemann takes a break from his Recorded Things label to deliver this killer EP for MORD. With a focus on hard-hitting sounds, Spells and Wonders is a no-nonsense techno release. "The Disappearing Act" gets the release off to a bruising start, with robust drums supporting relentless hi hats. This approach is mirrored on the steely, slamming "The Pledge and The Turn". Meanwhile, Rosemann adds a sense of drama to the release on "The Grand Illusion", where eerie string stabs cut through the piledriving rhythm. The tempo and intensity levels move up a few notches on "The Human Cannonball", while "Smoke and Mirror" rounds off the release with a menacing, bass-heavy coda.
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MORD 101
19 Jan 24
Techno
Slam Presents Exhibit 2
Various
Slam - "Exhibit 2" - (6:03) 136 BPM Hot
Diego Oroquieta - "Friccion Corporal" - (5:03) 135 BPM
Klint - "The Encounter" - (5:30) 140 BPM
Michel Lauriola - "Intuition" - (6:08) 137 BPM
Paula Koski - "Fever Coat" - (5:39) 142 BPM
Isabel Soto - "Unfold" - (6:24) 140 BPM
Oliver Rosemann - "Qubits" - (5:20) 137 BPM
THER3MIN & Eissel - "Thuzero" - (5:03) 142 BPM
Review: Like its predecessor, the second volume of Exhibit shines a light on tough, hypnotic techno. Diego Oroquieta's "Friccion" captures the more atmospheric end of this dance floor-focused sound, as wave upon wave of tones build over a rolling groove. A similar approach is audible on Paula Koski's "Fever Coat". Led by doubled-up claps and a steely rhythm, Koski weaves in hypnotic bleeps - the end result is not radically dissimilar to vintage Function. The compilation also showcases a more percussive style. Audible on Michel Lauriola's drum-heavy "Intuition", it finds its fullest expression on the hard-edged loops of Klint's peak-time banger, "The Encounter".
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SOMA 660D
24 Nov 23
Techno
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