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Reagenz (2021 Remaster)
A (2021 remaster) - (10:25) 94 BPM
O (2021 remaster) - (6:48) 60 BPM
U (2021 remaster) - (10:54) 61 BPM
Ss (2021 remaster) - (12:33) 65 BPM Hot
Long Leaves (2021 remaster) - (8:14) 58 BPM
Hollow Mountain (2021 remaster) - (14:50) 108 BPM
DJ Friendly (2021 remaster) - (9:32) 63 BPM
Tz - (2:29) 74 BPM
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MPD 031D
21 May 21
Experimental/Electronic
Roll Split/460 Melrose Ave
Move D - "Roll Split" - (7:21) 123 BPM
REAGENZ - "460 Melrose Ave" - (9:29) 123 BPM Hot
Review: Since the dawn of the 1990s, David "Move D" Moufang has been one of house and techno's most reliable producers. It's no surprise, then, that this double-header - featuring a solo production, and a fresh collaboration with Jonah Sharp under the long-running Reagenz alias - is pretty darn hot. Moufang's "Roll Split" is a deliciously spacey, emotion-rich and enveloping affair that builds to a head-spinning conclusion via waves of undulating Motor City electronics, tactile riffs, surging bass and intergalactic chords. The Reagenz tune, "460 Melrose Place", is similarly cosmic in outlook, with the veteran duo smothering a superb drum machine groove with stretched out chords, pulsating sub bass, glistening, ambient techno style motifs, and shuffling bongo hits.
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AWAY 004D
24 Mar 17
Deep House
The Periodic Table
Si - (13:32) 120 BPM
Tc - (12:59) 120 BPM
Au - (11:43) 120 BPM
Ge - (13:24) 121 BPM Hot
Co - (14:31) 120 BPM
Reagenz - "Db" - (10:10) 120 BPM
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BK- 010
12 Dec 14
Techno
Playtime
Dinner With Q - (13:48) 120 BPM
DJ Friendly - (8:14) 126 BPM
Shibuya Day - (6:46)
Keep Building (feat Fred P) - (13:19) 121 BPM Hot
Confidence - (7:24) 121 BPM
Freerotation - (4:48) 123 BPM
Du Bist Hier! - (23:50) 103 BPM
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09 3
01 Jan 13
Deep House
Workshop 09-1
Dinner With Q - (13:50) 120 BPM
DJ Friendly - (8:12) 126 BPM Hot
Shibuya Day - (6:44)
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09 1
01 Jan 13
Deep House
Workshop 09.2
Keep Building (feat Fred P) - (13:19) 121 BPM Hot
Confidence - (7:24) 121 BPM
Freerotation - (4:48) 123 BPM
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09.2
01 Jan 13
Deep House
Berghain 05
Emika (Nt) - "Count Backwards" (Marcel Dettmann vocal edit) - (1:10)
Peter Van Hoesen - "Axis Mundi" (CD version) - (5:51) 124 BPM
Terrence Dixon - "Tranquility" (Octogen mix) - (2:53) 125 BPM
Byetone - "Plastic Star" (Dr Walker remix) - (3:24) 126 BPM
Tommy Four Seven - "G" (Regis remix) - (3:49) 126 BPM
Marcel Fengler (Me) - "Thwack" (LB dub Corp remix) - (3:54) 126 BPM
Secret Cinema - "Timeless Altitude" (Minneapolis mix) - (4:47) 127 BPM
Ratio - "Doublefeature" - (2:44) 128 BPM
Gerd - "Time & Space" (Duples Southside mix) - (5:04) 126 BPM
Seiji - "More Of You" - (3:52) 128 BPM
Claude Young & Takasi Nakajima - "Think Twice" - (4:06) 126 BPM
Puresque - "001a" - (3:29) 126 BPM
Ben Sims - "Slow Motion" - (4:02) 127 BPM
Vril - "Uv" (CD version) - (5:00) 127 BPM
Sphinx - (4:58) 126 BPM
Skudge - "Man On Wire" - (3:40) 126 BPM Hot
Reagenz - "The Labyrinth" (CD version) - (4:21) 126 BPM
20:20 Vision - "Future Remembrance" (20:20 Livestyle mix) - (4:37) 126 BPM
Convextion Aka ERP - "Vapor Pressure" - (4:49) 127 BPM
Review: Reactions to the news that Marcel Fengler was going to mix Berghain 05 focused on the fact that he is the club's most overlooked resident. This is to do Fengler a disservice and to understand the club in the narrowest context possible. If anything, the trajectory Fengler follows here defines the broad brush strokes played out in the Berlin club. There's the eerie intro which moves from Dettmann's vocal version of Emika's "Count Backwards" into Peter Van Hoesen's spacey, bleeping "Axis Mundi". Classic sounds always form an integral part of Fengler's approach and this is evident on Octogen's widescreen yet menacing electro reshape of Terrence Dixon, the wiry 90s minimalism of Ratio and in the alternate version of Secret Cinema's chord-heavy early 90s classic "Timeless Altitude". In between these sounds, Fengler proves his technical prowess, moving effortlessly from the drones and broken beats of Dr Walker's take on Byteone and the Regis version of Tommy Four Seven's "G" into straighter, albeit bass-heavy techno and house from Duplex - remixing Gerd- and LB Dub Corp, who delivers a new, multi-layered take on Fengler's own "Thwack". Put simply, Fengler has that rare talent that most DJs lack - he can put together seemingly disparate tracks without losing the flow. The club he resides at provides Fengler with a blank canvas and this mix is his masterpiece.
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OSTGUTCD 19
29 Aug 11
Techno
Berghain 05
Peter Van Hoesen - "Axis Mundi" - (6:00) 126 BPM
Reagenz - "The Labyrinth" - (7:49) 124 BPM
Vril - "UV" - (10:23) 126 BPM Hot
Review: One of the greatest things about Berlin club Berghain is that once you make your way past the autocratic glare of the door staff, you are free to act as you want. There are no rules and everyone is treated the same. This sense of egalitarianism may be fleeting, but the club's residents have succeeded in applying a similar aesthetic to their mix CDs. Well-known producers appear beside unknowns, while artists lauded for a particular sound veer off into new, uncharted territories. This approach is audible on this sampler for Marcel Fengler's forthcoming mix. Belgian producer Peter Van Hoesen is known primarily for his bass-heavy, heads down warehouse tracks, but on "Axis Mundi", there's a palpable change. Van Hoesen's usual deft production touch ensures that the arrangement features razor-blade percussion and a lithe rhyhtmic sensibility, but "Mundi" is all about the woozy, trancey melodies filtering their way to its centre. Likewise, Jonah Sharp and Move D's "The Labyrinth" marks a departure of sorts, with the duo's tasteful, jazzy keys teased out over a rough, glitchy backing track. Vril's "UV" is the most obvious sign that Fengler and Ostgut want to maintain the same egalitarian approach as Berghain: this artist, who hasjust two EPs to his/her credit on Giegling, drops a slamming, dubby techno track that simultaneously challenges the bass power of Shed's Wax project and the loose, echo chamber tones of Modern Love. Like Berghain, once they past the litmus test, every artist is an equal.
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OTON 051
15 Aug 11
Minimal/Tech House
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