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A World Of Service
Birds You Can Name - (2:53) 60 BPM
Camelo - (3:22) 100 BPM
Luis - (3:36) 90 BPM
Busto - (3:46) 110 BPM
A World Of Service - (4:40) 65 BPM
In Your Mouth - (3:35) 100 BPM
Vapor Dentro - (4:09) 67 BPM Hot
Wish - (3:55) 80 BPM
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OSTGUTCD 49DIGITAL
26 Nov 21
Experimental/Electronic
Ostgut Ton Funfzehn + 1
Various
MMM - "Rimba7" - (5:25) 131 BPM
Avalon Emerson & Roi Perez - "Champu Princess" - (6:36) 131 BPM
Tama Sumo & Lakuti - "An Ode To Audre" - (6:05) 120 BPM
Substance & Soundstream - "Session 2" - (7:35) 127 BPM
Len Faki & Honey Dijon - "Temple Of Love" - (9:52) 112 BPM
JASSS & Silent Servant - "Anos Perros" - (7:28) 133 BPM
Luke Slater & Barker - "9/8 Gumbo" - (6:45) 140 BPM
Ben Klock & Etapp Kyle - "A Friend Of A Friend" - (6:09) 72 BPM
Marcel Dettmann & Norman Nodge - "The Call" - (5:36) 130 BPM Hot
Pom Pom - "Untitled 15+1" - (7:20) 94 BPM
Oren Ambarchi, Konrad Sprenger & Phillip Sollmann - "Ever Given" - (10:14) 83 BPM
Martyn & Duval Timothy - "Reset Walking" - (4:50) 99 BPM
Jessica Ekomane & Zoe MC Pherson - "Iteration" - (5:35) 105 BPM
Atom TM & Tobias. - "One Final Thing (Not Zero)" - (5:00) 157 BPM
Answer Code Request & Gerd Janson - "B-Section" - (6:31) 130 BPM
Ryan Elliott & Andre Galluzzi - "Fontane" - (6:41) 126 BPM
Paramida & Massimiliano Pagliara - "Ride Out The Wave" - (6:42) 125 BPM
Nd_baumecker & Nick Hoppner - "Labskaus" - (6:08) 140 BPM
Terence Fixmer & Phase Fatale - "Cigarette Glow" - (6:23) 128 BPM
Comets - "Remember The Future" - (6:32) 125 BPM
Review: With the pandemic forcing the Berlin clubbing institution Berghain to close temporarily, the collaborative nature of Funfzehn + 1 provided the Ostgut Ton artist roster to cope with themes of isolation and conjure up 'memories of music and space that had been inaccessible'. Originally slated for release in 2020, the compilation finally sees the light of day with the selected contributors working together in pairs to make music dedicated to the former power plant's five different floors. Club residents such as Ben Klock and Etapp Kyle appear with the deep sonar transmissions of "A Friend Of A Friend" and Marcel Dettmann & Norman Nodge team up on the muscular body music of "The Call", while Panorama Bar regulars Tama Sumo and Lakuti offer up the low slung disco vibe of "An Ode To Audre" and Avalon Emerson and Roi Perez impress with the snaking polyrhythms of "Champu Princess".
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OSTGUTCD 50DIGITAL
05 Nov 21
Minimal/Tech House
BARKER002
E7-E5 - (6:01) 89 BPM Hot
Bent - (7:08) 66 BPM
Polytely - (6:28) 57 BPM
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BARKER 002D
07 May 21
Experimental/Electronic
Berghain Funfzehn
O-Ton Reassembled 1 - (7:45) 132 BPM Hot
O-Ton Reassembled 2 - (4:42) 131 BPM
O-Ton Reassembled 3 - (11:40) 132 BPM
O-Ton Reassembled 4 - (6:16) 134 BPM
O-Ton Reassembled 5 - (5:27) 131 BPM
O-Ton Reassembled 6 - (6:45) 88 BPM
O-Ton Reassembled 7 - (9:33) 132 BPM
Review: It's no surprise that the world's most feted techno club has decided to celebrate its fifteenth anniversary with something special - a release that seeks to redefine the art of the DJ mix. In fact, Luke Slater has christened his approach on Berghain Funfzehn 'ripping the cut': it saw the storied UK techno artist scour all of sister label Ostgut Ton's Eps and LPs for source material in order to fashion 26 new tracks and then to mix them all together. The end result is a wild ride through the very best in contemporary club techno, with elements from well-known Ostgut releases from Ben Klock, Levon Vincent and Marcel Dettmann featuring alongside lesser-known gems from Lerosa and Rolando.
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OTON 127DIGITAL
17 Apr 20
Techno
Nolove
Nolove - (4:07) 78 BPM
Unseen - (4:53) 71 BPM Hot
Polar - (6:28) 69 BPM
Eden - (4:24) 87 BPM
Review: With Berlin's clubbing HQ currently off limits it's pleasing to know Berghain's in-house label is still pumping. Nolove adds to the label's formidable run of EPs from Shed, Substance and Tobias, to albums from Efedemin, Barker and Planetary Assault Systems. Joining this hot streak is long associated DJ and artist with Ostgut, Etapp Kyle, and he realises his second release for the label following previous releases for underton, and Klockworks before that. For this four-track the artist goes spacey and percussive, with skittering white noise flickers and effects chosen over classic techno hi-hats and snares etc. "Polar" and "Unseen" present two cooler, cosmic freezes of subby, percussive drums and mellow overtones while "No Love" and "Eden" venture into more sparse, melodic and experimental territory. Hold on to love.
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OTON 126D
20 Mar 20
Experimental/Electronic
1972
1972 - (8:45) 127 BPM
Schism - (6:18) 89 BPM
The Wisdom Of No Escape - (7:29) 134 BPM Hot
Electric Storm - (6:32) 134 BPM
Review: Tobias Freund's catalogue is characterised by an intricate, layered production approach, and it's no surprise that he brings this aesthetic to bear on1972. The title track cracks and fizzles with raw percussive bursts as the veteran producer weaves an intricate web of haunting electronics. On "Schism", the rhythm is less direct and the sound deeper, but the same mindset applies, with Tobias multi-layering melodic elements to create a hypnotic effect. "The Wisdom Of No Escape", with its tripped out vocal sample, adds an extra dimension to his sonic armoury, while on "Electric Storm", Tobias diverts somewhat from the script to deliver an abstract, stripped back track.
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OTON 125DIGITAL
14 Feb 20
Techno
Scanning Backwards
Velvet Imprints - (5:11) 122 BPM
Binding By Oath - (6:06) 110 BPM
Polystyrene - (5:21) 115 BPM
During The Freezing Process - (5:30) 160 BPM
Mass Deception - (5:25) 120 BPM
Proxy Contact - (2:52) 150 BPM
De-patterning - (5:49) 123 BPM Hot
Splintered Heels - (5:50) 121 BPM
Review: Phase Fatale aka Hayden Payne follows his 2017 debut album Redeemer with this unforgettable follow up. The Berlin-based producer has spoken about how Scanning Backwards is inspired by his residency at Berghain, and it's impossible to play down this influence. "Velvet Imprints" is a lean but menacing club track, inspired by ebm and designed for blacked out rooms. Payne moves close to conventional song arranging on "Binding By Oath" - but waves of electronic intensity blast away any pop pretence - while at the album's midpoint "During The Freezing Process" sees him deliver a less intense take on his signature. These exceptions should not lure the listener into a false sense of security and as the head-shredding, visceral stomp of "Mass Deception" demonstrates, Phase Fatale is a master of neo-industrial techno.
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OSTGUTCD 48D
24 Jan 20
Techno
Binding By Oath
Binding By Oath - (6:06) 110 BPM Hot
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OSTGUTCD 48SINGLE1
14 Jan 20
Electro
Oderbruch
B1 (Anfang Und Ende) - (6:03) 135 BPM Hot
Die Oder - (5:11) 97 BPM
Menschen Und Mauern - (5:19) 136 BPM
Sterbende Alleen - (7:37) 119 BPM
Nacht, Fluss, Grille, Auto, Frosch, Eule, Mucke - (5:00) 132 BPM
Der Wolf Kehrt Zuruck - (4:18) 126 BPM
Seelower Hohen - (4:10) 140 BPM
Trauernde Weiden - (4:18) 140 BPM
Das Bruch - (4:57) 131 BPM
Played by: Vincent Inc
Review: Oderbruch is Rene Pawlowitz's fifth artist album as Shed, and the title refers to the place in east Germany he comes from. It's no surprise then that this long player is a deeply personal affair. "Die Oder", named after the river in that region, flows serenely thanks to a slip-slide rhythm and gentle pads. "Menschen & Mauern" is the polar opposite, with Pawlowitz dropping high-speed break beats and evocative organ playing. A similarly introspective mood plays out on the dusky sound scapes of "Sterbende Alleen", where Pawlowitz's sense of disillusionment is palpable. However, like any personalised work, the mood swings, with the dreamy "Nacht, Fluss, Grille, Auto, Frosch, Eule, Mucke" restoring a sense of calm with its bucolic tones.
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OSTGUTCD 47DIGITAL
29 Nov 19
Techno
Plantae
Red - (5:43) 131 BPM
Whip It Good - (8:14) 134 BPM Hot
Spell A - (7:15) 133 BPM
Kamani - (8:18) 133 BPM
Mugwort - (6:22) 131 BPM
Peru Drift - (11:17) 132 BPM
Review: Plantae is Luke Slater's seventh artist album as Planetary Assault Systems and his fourth for Ostgut. If you're looking for forward-looking club techno, you've come to the right place. The album opens with the indistinct tones of "Red", before "Whip it Good" takes up the mantle and sees Slater deliver a tougher take on this sound, powered by hissing percussion and tough kicks. Meanwhile "Kamani" is a deeper, more understated take on this style. "Spell A" is a more stripped back affair, resounding to tight percussion and a rolling groove, while "Mugwort" calls to mind Slater's 90s work under this guise, with a hypnotic rhythm underscoring a cacophony of atmospheric sounds.
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O-TON 123 D
01 Nov 19
Techno
Lost
Bangalore - (12:32) 125 BPM Hot
Love Lost - (6:21) 110 BPM
Start Trying - (6:16) 124 BPM
Review: Collaborating across continents, Gonno and Panorama Bar's Nick Hoppner deliver their second EP for Ostgut. It's an esoteric affair, with "Bangalore" opening the release in deep, atmospheric mode. Unravelling to the sound of ominous bass, layered textures and percussive bursts, it's an expansive, hypnotic serving of modern techno. "Love Lost" is quite a different proposition; it sees the pair drop a slinky rhythm track that provides the basis for sweet, acid-soaked melodies and dubbed out vocal samples. "Start Trying" is different again: they pick up the pace to deliver a warbling Detroit style groove, populated by cool bleeps and shiny synths.
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OTON 124D
11 Oct 19
Techno
Work A Change
Be True To Me - (5:26) 133 BPM
Sight From Above - (4:57) 143 BPM
Help Me Understand - (5:10) 136 BPM Hot
Help Me Understand (instrumental) - (5:10) 136 BPM
Until You're Begging - (6:00) 152 BPM
Internal Bleeding - (4:11) 110 BPM
Work A Change - (5:27) 135 BPM
Work A Change (instrumental) - (5:27) 135 BPM
Review: Work is Steffi's first release on Ostgut in a few years, and it sees her hook up with long-standing collaborator Virginia. "Be True to Me" is a typical Steffi track: understated blips and lush synths unfold over a bubbling groove, with Virginia's soulful tones at the heart of the arrangement. However, the approach changes on "Sight From Above", where smoky beats support the vocal narrative. "Help Me Understand" and "Until You're Begging" both see Steffi reach back to the angular electro that her label Klakson became known for, albeit with vocals added. Meanwhile, the title track sees the pair head off into deeper waters, with a rumbling bass accompanying bruising drums and Virginia's soulful tones.
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OTON 122D
20 Sep 19
Electro
Utility
Paradise Engineering - (4:08) 87 BPM Hot
Posmean - (3:54) 92 BPM
Experience Machines - (3:39) 130 BPM
Gradients Of Bliss - (5:28) 123 BPM
Hedonic Treadmill - (4:09) 136 BPM
Models Of Wellbeing - (6:03) 145 BPM
Utility - (4:30) 140 BPM
Wireheading - (2:19) 160 BPM
Die-Hards Of The Darwinian Order - (9:07) 130 BPM
Review: On his debut solo LP for Ostgut Ton, Leisure System co-founder Sam Barker turns his focus toward the psychology behind the musical decision making process, with solutions for 'quantifying pleasure, abolishing suffering, and the ethical use of drugs and nanotechnology' - being just some of the themes over its nine tracks, with a strong aesthetic of dub techno throughout. From thought provoking IDM cuts like "Posmean" or the particularly cavernous "Gradients Of Bliss", right through to moments of emotive techno-soul as heard on the title track and the transcendental ambience of "Wireheading" - 'Utility' is a non-ironic musical approach to a whole spectrum of utilitarian and transhumanist ideas.
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OSTGUT CD 46 D
06 Sep 19
Techno
Odds Against Us
Odds Against Us - (5:42) 136 BPM Hot
BC 2 - (5:31) 86 BPM
Rhythm Ritual - (5:48) 133 BPM
Review: Well well well, we seem to have been delivered treat as the legendary Martyn returns with new music via Ostgut Ton Germany. The EP itself is made up of three original heaters, kicking off with the super choppy drum swipes and gnarly bass twists of the title track 'Odds Against Us'. This is then followed in style by the super unique sounding minimal drums tones of 'BC 2', stooped in dungeon-esc energy. The EP is then finished up in style as we take a dive into the swirling synth pools and smooth chord progressions of 'Rhythm Ritual', a classy way to round off a fantastic new body of work.
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OTON 121D
26 Jul 19
Bass
Paul's Horizon
Paul's Horizon - (6:11) 133 BPM Hot
Martinsville Morning - (6:27) 128 BPM
Grafton Road - (6:23) 133 BPM
Review: Detroit native Ryan Elliott became one of Berghain/Panorama Bar's first international residents back in 2010 and has likewise made forays into production sporadically since then for in-house imprint Ostgut Ton. Following up his 2011 debut Rocksteady EP and 2013's Stepmode release, he's back in fine form with a couple of stylish bangers on his new Paul's Horizon EP. The title track's fierce functionality will no doubt suit the powerful sound system at his famed residency's main hall, equally so is the churning dub techno cyclicality of "Grafton Road" while the the rolling groove of "Martinville Morning" is seductive in equally both ethereal and emotive proportions.
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OTON 120D
17 May 19
Techno
Berghain 09
Various
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge - "Ritual Music" - (1:30) 100 BPM
Virile Games - "Black Iron Prison" - (4:47) 140 BPM
Los Angeles Death Cult - "El Culto De Los Angeles De La Muerte" - (6:00) 120 BPM
Ron Morelli - "Colts Neck" - (6:40) 137 BPM
Volvox - "Becoming" - (7:03) 128 BPM Hot
JK Flesh - "Decontrol" - (5:54) 130 BPM
Alberich - "Werkstatt" - (5:18) 135 BPM
Ugandan Methods & Prurient - "Venom Timetables" - (4:13) 128 BPM
Merzbow - "Loop 1" - (1:01) 137 BPM
Merzbow - "Loop 2" - (0:54) 145 BPM
Merzbow - "Loop 3" - (0:54) 150 BPM
Merzbow - "Loop 4" - (0:58) 153 BPM
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge - "One Being, One Orientation, One Power" - (2:56) 157 BPM
Review: American industrial scene stalwart Dominick Fernow makes a somewhat surprising addition to Berlin institution Berghain's mix series on its ninth instalment. Under the Vatican Shadow moniker, he has increasingly flirted with techno, performing regularly at the Berlin institution as a DJ and with his intense live show. Of the mix, Fernow - who is otherwise known for work under many other aliases such as Prurient, Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement or Exploring Jezebel among others - has stated that his interest in DJing developed out of industrial music traditions such as mail art, tape trading, and sound collage. This sonic 'cut up' of electronic edits bridges the gap between several generations of electronic music subculture, taking in early UK industrial (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge), Japanese noise (Merzbow) and the very NYC underground that he came up in with contemporaries such as Virile Games and Kris Lapke (aka Alberich) also featured.
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OTON 119DIGITAL
15 Mar 19
Techno
New Atlantis
Oh, Lovely Appearance Of Death - (5:13) 154 BPM
Good Winds - (6:13) 140 BPM Hot
New Atlantis - (14:15) 135 BPM
At The Stranger's House - (3:13) 123 BPM
A Land Unknown - (7:48) 132 BPM
Temple - (1:44) 131 BPM
Black Sun - (4:12) 132 BPM
The Sound House - (7:19) 121 BPM
Review: New Atlantis is Efdemin's fourth artist album and takes its title from Francis Bacon's unfinished novel. In that work, there were musical instruments that could read all of the sounds of the universe. However, to start this album, the storied producer decides instead to go with the sound of the human voice on "Oh, Lovely Appearance Of Death". In spite of this bold move, he is soon back in his back in his comfort zone on the drum-heavy groove of "Good Winds" and the title track, where a sub-aquatic acid line is fused with woodwind sounds and dubbed out groove. While not as revelatory as his debut album, Efdemin, there are still wonderful touches here, such as the swirling sound scapes of "At The Stranger's House".
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OSTGUTCD 45DIGITAL
15 Feb 19
Techno
Rise & Shine
Rise & Shine - (4:20) 67 BPM
Countdown - (4:47) 65 BPM Hot
Bird Cave - (1:59) 71 BPM
Distance - (2:37) 67 BPM
Cruising - (6:30) 66 BPM
Played by: Spettro
Review: It's hard to believe that over two decades have passed since DJ Pete's Substance project released new material. The project's releases on Chain Reaction, along with the output of sister label Basic Channel, were one of the touch points for techno music. The question now is whether Pete will follow the same path? Based on the title track, it seems that he is now more inspired by the sound track of his Wax Treatment residency, as dub shanty melodies shimmer and flicker over spiky drums. If this seems ephemeral in comparison to the cavernous depth of his Chain Reaction work, then consider the robust broken beats of "Countdown" or "Cruising", a linear groove, underpinned by grainy drums and the grey scale hum of early Berlin mornings.
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OTON 115DIGITAL
25 Jan 19
Experimental/Electronic
Embodiment EP
Tacit Knowing - (5:23) 121 BPM
Discipline - (5:42) 130 BPM
Gathering - (5:28) 125 BPM Hot
Embodiment - (5:24) 125 BPM
Review: It's hard to believe that Berghain resident Norman Nodge released his last EP seven years ago. Since then, techno has undergone seismic change, but as Embodiment demonstrates, the same ground rules still apply. As a veteran DJ, Nodge is ideally placed to articulate a variety of sounds and styles, which he does effortlessly here. There's the dubby, chord-heavy "Tacit Knowing", while on "Discipline", he caters for the main room with a rolling, filtered workout of epic proportions. "Gathering" is more subtle but just as effective thanks to its rolling bongos, while rounding off this seven-year comeback is the evocative, chord-heavy title track, which just keeps on building.
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OTON 116DIGITAL
23 Nov 18
Techno
Panorama Bar 07 Part 2
Ross From Friends - "High Energy" - (5:46) 129 BPM Hot
Dave Aju - "Wayahed" - (6:12) 121 BPM
Duplex - "Isolator" - (6:03) 120 BPM
Review: For the seventh edition of Ostgut Ton?s acclaimed Panorama Bar mix, they have reeled in one of their finest and hard working sectors in the from of ND Baumecker - and it's about time! The Frankfurt native's compilation features a varied selection of moods and grooves, including exclusive tracks from FaltyDL, Gen Ludd and Jinje - as heard on volume one. The second one featured here is where you are treated to British deep house sensation Ross From Friends' trippy yet absolutely evocative "High Energy", Bay Area human beatbox Dave Aju getting into some deeply exotic microhouse on "Wayahed" and Rotterdam based electro heads Duplex delivering the ultra smooth "Isolator".
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OTON 118DIGITAL
02 Nov 18
Deep House
Panorama Bar 07
FaltyDL - "Paradox Garage" (Part 1) - (4:44) 123 BPM
Jinje - "Big Skies" - (7:36) 120 BPM Hot
Gen Ludd - "Bloods Avalanche" - (6:51) 130 BPM
Review: For those of you lucky enough to witness it, seeing Andreas Baumecker own the room at one of his acclaimed sets at Berlin's Panorama Bar is an absolute privelege. A resident since 2004, he's what Ostgut Ton best described as 'a foundational part of the club's identity.' For those of you that can't get past the notorious bouncers, be assured that Panorama Bar 07 will no doubt distill the experience into one riveting continuous mix - that brings the experience to you. Featuring exclusives by the likes of Falty DL - the New Yorker going for a proper old school vibe on the sensual "Paradox Garage 01", Jinje (of Vessels fame) nailing some slinky and hypnotic nu-disco antics on "Big Skies" and Glasweigian duo Gen Ludd serving up some deep techno perfect for those heads down moments on the dancefloor with "Bloods Avalanche".
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OTON 117DIGITAL
02 Nov 18
Deep House
Through The Cortex
Something Invisible - (1:51) 164 BPM
Shout In A Black Hole - (5:40) 127 BPM
Mind Event Horizon - (4:37) 123 BPM
Fury - (5:43) 128 BPM
Accelerate - (4:28) 122 BPM
Expedition - (7:11) 52 BPM Hot
A Halo Somewhere - (3:40) 53 BPM
Phase Shift - (4:37) 121 BPM
Review: Fixmer follows Depth Charged, his 2015 album on CLR, with this new long player for Ostgut. While he has long been one of the leading producers of EBM-influenced techno, Cortex sees him navigate a path through more grungy, industrial sounds. There's the droning, stepping rhythms of "Shout In A Black Hole" and "Event Horizon", the latter led by eerie sound scapes, while "Fury", which is aptly named, sounds like a brutal, wired take on Jeff Mills. The ghostly swagger and paranoid vocals of "Accelerate" see Fixmer return to his EBM sound and "Expedition" see the French producer deliver a slower, more teased out take on this sound, but Cortex is a diverse affair that also includes the spooky ambience of "A Halo Somewhere" and "Something Invisible".
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OSTGUTCD 44DIGITAL
12 Oct 18
Techno
Test-File
Test-File - (3:03) 90 BPM
Ascending - (4:43) 128 BPM
Autumn77 - (4:49) 120 BPM
Torch - (3:25) 128 BPM
Error - (5:41) 131 BPM
Metalloid - (5:47) 130 BPM Hot
Review: Test-File is Marcel Dettmann's first solo record in over five years. Despite the passage of time, it sees him focus again on straddling experimental sounds and more dance-floor friendly arrangements. This is especially the case on the title track, where the Berghain resident blends stepping, rickety rhythms with ghostly soundscapes. On "Ascending", he focuses on a straighter, tribal rhythm, while Dettmann's exploration of the dance floor also sees him unleash the stripped back, oddball house of "Autumn77". However, experimentation is never too far from his agenda, and the water-drop abstractions and eerie, bass groans of "Torch" provide a reminder as to why he is so revered - on and away from the dance floor.
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O-TON 114 DIGITAL
14 Sep 18
Techno
Reverse Fall
Reverse Fall - (7:20) 130 BPM
Incision - (4:41) 124 BPM
Blackbox - (7:35) 130 BPM Hot
Empty Whip - (5:55) 123 BPM
Played by: Phase Fatale
Review: After a release on sub-label Unterton last year, Phase Fatale aka Hayden Payne now makes his debut on the mother imprint. Taking inspiration from industrial's dance floor and experimental strains in equal measures, the common bond across Reverse Fall is Payne's adherence to dark electronic sounds. This takes form on the pounding, Front 242-style title track and "Blackbox", where a tunnel of glitchy percussion paves the way for a peak time, pounding rhythm. In contrast, on "Empty Whip" percussive bursts simulate whip lashes doled out over a buckled, broken electro track, while on "Incision" brooding sub bass and murky textures collide to bring this bleak but compelling release to a finale.
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OTON 113DIGITAL
13 Jul 18
Techno
Voids
Voids One - (1:40) 138 BPM
Manchester - (4:41) 66 BPM
Mind Rain - (5:32) 140 BPM
Nya - (5:47) 127 BPM
Why - (6:11) 138 BPM
Try To Love You - (3:51) 129 BPM
Cutting Tone - (6:10) 127 BPM
World Gate - (6:07) 65 BPM
Voids Two - (5:58) 89 BPM Hot
Dreamers - (3:21) 134 BPM
Review: For his latest album, Martyn has turned a real-life, near-death experience into one of his greatest artistic statements. Recorded after he was recovering from a heart attack, it sees the storied Dutch producer at his most vulnerable. Granted, there are typical Martyn steppers like the melancholic "Manchester" and the recoiling sub-bass of "Nya", but the album also contains abstract, contemplative pieces like "Voids One", the jazzed-out drums of "Why" and the show-stopping, late night piano piece, "Try To Love You". Clearly, his experience has left him with an appreciation for music in its rawest form and thankfully, he is happy to share it with his audience.
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OSTGUTCD 43DIGITAL
22 Jun 18
Bass
AFL
Ryte - (5:08) 133 BPM
Undress - (5:07) 55 BPM
AFL - (5:31) 132 BPM
Kilo - (5:38) 132 BPM Hot
Review: After a series of releases on Marcel Fengler's label and Unterton, rising techno producer Somewhen makes it onto the main Ostgut label. Part of Berlin's new school of artists, AFL doesn't focus exclusively on one style. Instead, Somewhen varies the release by moving from the storming dark techno of "Ryte" - replete with doomy vocals - to the murky downtempo "Undress", which unravels to the sound of eerie strings and more mysterious voices., Shifting gear again, the title track is a noisy, broken beat workout, while on "Kilo",

a straighter approach prevails. Revolving around a pulsing groove, its acidic undercurrents are sure to have the right impact on the main floors of the German capital's clu
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OTON 110D
16 Mar 18
Techno
Gens
Gens - (4:07) 127 BPM
Sphera - (6:16) 141 BPM
Ab Intus - (5:05) 130 BPM Hot
Sensa - (7:53) 145 BPM
Knbn2 - (3:47) 135 BPM
Orarum - (3:52) 136 BPM
Mora - (2:39) 129 BPM
Cicadae - (6:38) 65 BPM
Res - (6:21) 144 BPM
Audax - (3:21) 107 BPM
Tu - (5:31) 144 BPM
An Unattainable Distance - (5:36) 128 BPM
Review: While Berlin's Answer Code Request certainly comes from a techno mentality, the producer has shifted his focus to what Shed, and the rest of his compatriots, have eventually gravitated towards. This new LP for the capital's Ostgut Ton label, is more bass than tech, and we think that this is extremely well-suited to the man's loose, freeform take on German dance music. In fact, this is more UK than anything, with the majority of these tunes breaking the all-too-predictable 4/4 trance for something much more in line with the likes of Hessle Audio or Night Slugs. However, this is very much an Answer Code Request flex, with what undertones of German industrialism seeping their way through the percussion and structure of the grooves. What a corker - recommended!
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OSTGUTCD 42DIGITAL
23 Feb 18
Bass
Berghain 08
Electric Indigo - "Registers" - (6:19) 130 BPM
Stefan Rein - "Panther" - (6:54) 129 BPM
Rroxymore - "Tropicalcore" - (6:43) 85 BPM
Boris - "Div'hain" - (6:15) 129 BPM Hot
Review: Fiedel is the latest Berghain resident DJ to contribute to its mix series and this sampler release captures the machine-driven energy of his varied sets. Electric Indigo's contribution, "Registers", is a cavernous, steely arrangement designed for maximum impact in the Berlin club's high-ceilinged main room, while Stefan Rein's "Panther" is more of a heads-down banger, charged to provide a boost to tired dancers. Fiedel makes a diversion with the off centre broken beats and odd but inspired combination of industrial drums and animal sounds on rRoxymore's "Tropicalcore", while Fiedel himself gets down and dirty with fellow resident Boris for the bleep-heavy, tone-shifting "Div'hain".
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OTON 108D
26 Jan 18
Techno
Process
Process 1 - (5:08) 134 BPM Hot
Process 2 - (8:25) 132 BPM
Process 3 - (10:40) 132 BPM
Played by: OPTICIAN
Review: This debut single from previously unseen outfit LSD is remarkable for a number of reasons, not least the fact that the trio is made up of legendary UK techno producers Luke Slater, Steve Bicknell and Dave Summer AKA Function. Given their collective history of making thumping, mind-altering techno, you'd expect Progress to be both heavy and trippy. That's certainly what you get from opener "Process 1", where psychedelic electronics and cascading, otherworldly noises rise above an armour-plated techno groove. They push the envelope even further on "Process 2", a track blessed with restless cymbal lines and weird, off-key electronics. In comparison, the similarly intense "Process 3" seems deep and woozy, though the incessant, 1990 style bleeps and "LFO" style synths guarantees a suitably hallucinogenic feel throughout.
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O-TON 109 D
17 Nov 17
Techno
Waking States
Exit The Ego - (5:05) 134 BPM Hot
The Big White Bang - (6:08) 132 BPM
Played by: ORKA
Review: Following on from her impressive third album, Steffi delivers a killer deep techno EP. The sound and mood on this two-tracker are similar to the tone that prevailed on World Of The Waking State. Inspired by classic UK and US techno from the 90s, "Exit the Ego" is a high-paced groove that resounds to insistent chord stabs, an upfront bass and even some vaguely menacing sirens. On "The Big White Bang", the Panorama Bar resident opts for a more introspective approach. While the groove is rickety and off-beat and the acid lends some sense of urgency, the overall mood is that of introspection - a common theme in what is Steffi's most rewarding artistic phase yet.
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WAKING STATES DIGITAL
03 Nov 17
Techno
Alpha
Alpha - (7:00) 129 BPM
Quantum - (6:37) 131 BPM Hot
Source - (5:55) 134 BPM
Ritual - (7:16) 129 BPM
Review: Over the space of just a few releases, Etapp Kyle has established himself as one of techno's most promising new artists. Of course, it helped him significantly that those initial Eps came out on labels like Klockworks, Prologue, Unterton and now Ostgut, the mother label associated with Berlin club Berghain, where he has a residency. As Alpha shows, Kyle's approach to techno is of the non-purist variety. On the title track, the sparse rhythmic pulses of Klockworks collide with Detroit otherworldliness for an expansive track. "Quantum" is more direct and sees the Ukrainian artist use his loose sounding drums and percussion to undercut a darker approach, while clouds of filtered sound and eerie textures crash in over the doubled up drums of "Source". "Ritual" sees him complete the release with a hint of bass-heavy menace, not entirely dissimilar to Prologue's sound.
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O-TON 107 DIGITAL
08 Sep 17
Techno
Work
All By Themselves (My Belle) - (8:18) 118 BPM
Clean Living W/Tram 78 - (6:31) 120 BPM
In My Mind - (6:02) 123 BPM Hot
Hole Head - (4:21) 128 BPM
The Dark Segment - (9:09) 99 BPM
Forced Resonance - (6:13) 126 BPM
Fly Your Colours - (7:06) 120 BPM
From Up & Down - (7:14) 112 BPM
Three Is A Charm W/Randweg - (5:33) 128 BPM
Review: Work is Nick Hoppner's second album for the iconic label that he manages, but despite this reversal of roles, it shows his considerable talent and versatility when it comes to making music. "All By Themselves (My Belle)" is a dreamy pop track, while on "Clean Living" he adeptly mixes deep house synths and floaty melodies with a churning Chicago bass. "In My Mind" is a stripped back affair that breaks into soaring melodies, while on "Hole Head', he veers into broken beats and jazzy chords. "The Dark Segment" continues Hoppner's voyage into the abstract, featuring broken beats and eerie sound scapes, while he heads back to the dance floor with the flamboyant Latino chords and pared back rhythm of "Forced Resonance". It's an assured second album from one of Ostgut's secret weapons.
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OSTGUTCD 40DIGITAL
09 Jun 17
Techno
Rubbish Of The Floodwaters
They Deserve Death - (3:37) 160 BPM
Rubbish Of The Floodwaters - (6:16) 130 BPM
Weapons Inspection - (11:15) 128 BPM Hot
Review: Despite featuring what appears to be a refugee camp viewed from the other side of a fence on its cover, Vatican Shadow's "They Deserve Death" is one of its author Dominc Fernow's most mellow, introspective moments. Its layered guitar textures recall The Durutti Column's eponymous album and early New Order. Shifting the tempo and style for the title track, the author surprises again with what sounds like his approximation of jacking Chicago house, albeit with a man groaning away in the background. Completing what is one of Fernow's most unpredictable releases is the tunneling techno groove and layered, distant shrieks of "Weapons Inspection".
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OTON 104DIGITAL
12 May 17
Techno
Time And Again
If I Try To Forget I Miss You Even More - (6:38) 124 BPM Hot
Time And Again - (6:31) 118 BPM
To A Faraway Place - (7:57) 125 BPM
A Passing Day - (4:36) 54 BPM
Review: With releases on Live At Robert Johnson - including two albums - Balihu and Uncanny Valley, Pagliara might seem like an unusual choice of artist to put out music on Ostgut. That said, the Italian producer has had a long association with Berghain and was even a regular at its first incarnation. In any case, "If I Try to Forget I Will Miss You Even More" sees him ride a pulsing electronic disco groove, while on "Time And Again" he provides a rougher version of that sound as a pulsing bass and raw drums crash and pound away. "To A Faraway Place", with its insistent chord builds, is the kind of track that Steffi might play in the Panorama Bar, but it's only a fleeting nod at the club's chosen soundtrack and Pagliara quickly swings back towards the left of centre - this time with the acidic downtempo epic, "A Passing Day".
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OTON 101DIGITAL
10 Feb 17
Techno
Phantom Studies
Phantom Studies - (8:49) 130 BPM Hot
No One Around - (4:34) 133 BPM
The Room - (4:47) 128 BPM
Prophet Man - (6:46) 127 BPM
Bad Boy - (4:01) 130 BPM
The World Tonight - (5:54) 130 BPM
The Tenant - (4:09) 129 BPM
Review: Quite a number of techno fans will go weak at the knees when they spot this expansive collaboration between longtime friends and occasional studio partners Marcel Dettmann and Ben Klock. It's their first combined release since 2013. Every one of the 7 tracks are full of high quality, atmospheric, late night techno workouts, from the creepy riffs and off-kilter drums of "Phantom Studies", and the horror-influenced post-dubstep shuffle of "The Room", to the raging, mind-altering dancefloor heaviness of "Bay Boy" and sparse, minimalist techno closer "The Tenant". Given their abilities as producers, we'd expect nothing less than superbly produced, club-ready cuts. Predictably, Phantom Studies delivers that in spades.
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OTON 100DIGITAL
27 Jan 17
Techno
Turns
Senden - (12:50) 118 BPM
Encipher & Decipher - (6:10) 127 BPM
Club Entropicana - (11:08) 129 BPM
Technogate - (0:38) 145 BPM
Turnhalle - (7:26) 128 BPM
Noctural - (8:59) 128 BPM Hot
Statik - (13:50) 130 BPM
Played by: Ian Max Mauch
Review: Turns is the second album from Sam Barker and Berghain resident Andy 'Nd' Baumecker and shows that the pair have evolved and matured. "Encipher & Decipher" is rooted on the dance floor, but flows to the sound of ghostly synths and spellbinding bleeps. The pair also deploy this musical approach in slower settings audible on the reflective opener "Senden", while "Nocturnal" is an uptempo but chord-heavy groover similar to Aril Brikha. Some references to an electronic, experimental sound linger though; this is audible on the glitchy beats of "Club Entropicana" and the bass-heavy "Turnhalle", but overall, Turns is a musical, melodic affair.
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OSTGUTCD 38DIGITAL
25 Nov 16
Techno
Love Hertz
Love Hertz - (6:21) 124 BPM
Cipher - (7:38) 127 BPM Hot
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OTON 99DIGITAL
07 Oct 16
Minimal/Tech House
Arc Angel
Cassette - (0:21)
Angel Of The East - (2:46) 156 BPM
Tri Fn Trp - (5:31) 139 BPM Hot
Sonar Falls - (7:52) 141 BPM
Interlude 1 - (4:44) 156 BPM
Message From The Drone Sector - (8:15) 141 BPM
Merry Go Round - (5:37) 140 BPM
Interlude 2 - (0:50)
Behind The Eyes - (6:38) 139 BPM
Bawoo Bawoo - (8:47) 141 BPM
Interlude 3 - (0:50)
Revolution One - (5:23) 141 BPM
Interlude 4 - (2:02) 156 BPM
Blue Monk - (8:59) 140 BPM
Groucho - (7:32) 141 BPM
Interlude 5 - (0:36)
The Rider - (4:47) 140 BPM
Max - (6:06) 141 BPM
Interlude 6 - (2:26) 156 BPM
The Last Scene - (6:11) 140 BPM
Arc Angel (continuous DJ mix) - (1:32:57) 139 BPM
Played by: FLEKITZA
Review: Any new material from Luke Slater under the Planetary Assault Systems alias is something to celebrate, but rarely has the techno veteran dropped such an expansive set as Arc Angel. Boasting a positively overwhelming 20 tracks over three weighty slabs of vinyl, the first PAS album for five years is as spacey, hypnotic and intoxicating as anything in the British techno legend's vast catalogue. While mostly focused on atmospheric, Motor City influenced dancefloor futurism - and, let's face it, few do that better than Slater - Arc Angel also boasts a handful of inspired ambient cuts, some vintage, UK style "intelligent techno", and occasional nods towards UK contemporaries such as Surgeon, James Ruskin, Mark Broom and Oliver Ho.
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OSTGUTCD 37DIGITAL
30 Sep 16
Techno
Metro
Metro - (6:52) 128 BPM Hot
Wave 6 - (2:38) 160 BPM
Border - (6:59) 125 BPM
Review: Matthew Styles is by no means prolific - just 12 releases in 10 years - but still manages to bring a distinctive touch to each production. In this instance, Styles' first EP for Ostgut following an appearance on one of the Panorama Bar samplers, there's a rough and bleary feel to each composition. This sensibility manifests itself in different ways; the title track is a stepping, broken beat affair laced with acid, while the contemplative "Wave 6" sounds like it was created by the Mike Huckaby-loved synth. The only out and out dance floor track, "Border", is also notable thanks to its shimmering, sleek chords and rolling house beats.
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O-TON 098DIGITAL
02 Sep 16
Techno
Beneath The Skin
Beneath The Skin - (6:20) 127 BPM Hot
Trace To Nowhere - (5:48) 127 BPM
Devil May Care - (5:38) 127 BPM
Immersion - (6:45) 117 BPM
Review: Long before the current trend of EBM/industrial fuelled techno, Terrence Fixer was there, honing his now trademark style on his highly regarded Planete Rouge imprint as well as collaborating with Nitzer Ebb frontman Douglas McCarthy for several energised live shows over the years. For Berlin institution Ostgut Ton, he appears again with "Beneath The Skin", a powerful and brooding exercise in main room techno with equal parts tension and suspense. "Trace To Nowhere" features dramatic, reverb soaked vocals backed by trippy and hypnotic madness that even Mike Parker would stand up and notice. Finally "Immersion" provides a different and refreshing perspective from the Frenchman, going for an ethereal and emotive deep techno style that's perfect for drifting.
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OSTGUTTON 97DIGITAL
19 Aug 16
Techno
Fantastic Planet
Spocking Fivers - (6:54) 116 BPM
Fantastic Planet - (6:05) 126 BPM
As Above, So Below - (5:22) 120 BPM Hot
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OTON 95DIGITAL
08 Jul 16
Techno
Neume
Neume - (6:59) 132 BPM Hot
Meta - (7:18) 133 BPM
Vis - (4:52) 124 BPM
Played by: Resident Advisor
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OTON 094D
24 Jun 16
Techno
Funkert/Raverd
Funkert (extended) - (6:34) 127 BPM Hot
Funkert (dub) - (4:48) 127 BPM
Raverd (extended) - (6:49) 128 BPM
Raverd (dub) - (6:48) 128 BPM
Review: 15 months on from her previous Ostgut Ton appearance - the collaborative Treasure Seeking EP with pals Steffi and Dexter, Virgina Hogl returns with a brand new EP ahead of a debut LP on the Berlin stronghold. Happily she's in fine form, as the glassy-eyed, synth propelled, deep house retro-futurism of "Funkert" proves. The extended original is joined by a tasty Dub, which bobs and weaves in all the right places, while adding a little bump to the drums. As its' title suggests, "Raverd" aims for late night dancefloor domination via sustained notes, bubbly rave riffs and more confident vocalizing from Hogl. It, too, is accompanied by a vocal-less dub, on which Virginia wisely emphasizes the spine-tingling riffs and loved-up chords.
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VIRGINIA001 DIGITAL
06 May 16
Deep House
Zehn/Sieben
Martyn - "Jah Bedouin" - (7:36) 130 BPM Hot
Atoma/Tobias - "Physik E7532" - (5:42) 125 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "Hama Static" - (5:16) 128 BPM
Review: If the Acht release accommodates Panorama Bar's house sensibilities, then Sieben is sure to be played out on Berghain's main floor. That said, the seventh release in Ostgut's 10-strong series starts with Martyn in reflective mood. With its loose, tribal drums, ponderous vocal and dubby chords, "Jah Bedouin" could be the Dutch producer's own version of Bandulu's distinctive techno. Tobias and Atoma soon pick up the pace though, and their "Physik E7532" fuses steely claps and clanging rhythms with grimy acid lines. Luke Slater ramps up the intensity levels further with Planetary Assault System's "Hama Static", a bleep-heavy banger that will drill its way into your cranium.
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OSTGUTLP 2007D
15 Apr 16
Techno
Zehn/Drei
LB Dub Corp - "Roller" (feat Function - Len Faki Interpretation) - (6:24) 128 BPM
Function - "DX3 Analog Bass Seq" - (6:40) 125 BPM Hot
Substance - "Keine Angst" - (5:50) 133 BPM
Played by: Audion, Gregor Tresher
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OSTGUTLP 2003
04 Mar 16
Techno
Zehn/Vier
Dinky - "Planes" (Matthew Styles dub mix) - (6:59) 126 BPM Hot
Nick Happner - "Double-Cross" - (5:07) 126 BPM
Virginia - "Never Underestimate" - (6:33) 120 BPM
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OSTGUTLP 2004
04 Mar 16
Techno
Zehn/Zwei
Marcel Dettmann - "Encode II" - (7:05) 130 BPM
Efdemin - "Unten Links" - (5:25) 130 BPM Hot
Kobosil - "Saldae" - (6:34) 126 BPM
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OSTGUTLP 2002
16 Feb 16
Techno
We Grow, You Decline
Telling The Truth - (2:32) 134 BPM
To See Land - (4:32) 120 BPM Hot
Reflection - (4:22) 115 BPM
The Exploring Mountain - (5:26) 120 BPM
Aim For Target - (5:09) 130 BPM
The Living Ritual - (6:34) 128 BPM
When I Speak - (4:12) 125 BPM
Eihwaz - (4:39) 159 BPM
While The Stars Be Not Darkened - (1:42) 146 BPM
You Answered With Love - (3:50) 120 BPM
They Looked On - (8:11) 120 BPM
Played by: Resident Advisor
Review: German producer Kobosil is only in his 20s, but with a residency at Berghain and releases on its in-house label and Marcel Dettmann's MDR, he has already achieved more than most young artists. Grow, his debut album, is his most ambitious move so far. With the exception of the industrial-charged "Aim For Target" and the tough house of "The Living Ritual", his main focus is on dark, eerie ambient shapes - check the title track - and the spooky drones of "Telling The Truth" and "To See Land". It's far removed from more typical Kobosil fare like the hypnotic, linear "You Answered With Love", but Grow is an assured, adventurous move from Berghain techno's boy wonder.
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OSTGUTCD 035
29 Jan 16
Techno
91
Avernian - (5:23) 133 BPM Hot
Athtar - (2:44) 97 BPM
Konvergent - (5:52) 133 BPM
Per - (5:36) 135 BPM
Review: It's strange to think that the title of Kobosil's latest release is a reference to his birth year, the same year that Berlin institution Hardwax first opened its doors. Despite being in his mid-20s, this protege of Berghain shows that he is very skilful at creating tough but distinctive techno. "Konvergent" is all pumping, rolling bass and doubled up claps, while "Per" sees him push in a similar direction - on this occasion however, he lets spiky percussive volleys accompany his grimy pulses. There is a men-acing, moody air throughout this record, but it never feels affected or put on, nor does Kobosil rely on cheap tricks to achieve this effect. It means that the dark ambience of "Athtar" is just as spine-chillingly evocative as the howling wind and powerful bass of techno.
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O-TON 091
20 Nov 15
Techno
Ostgut Ton/Zehn
Various
Marcel Fengler & Elif Bicer - "Fallin'" - (7:01) 115 BPM
Ben Klock - "Sirens" - (8:26) 130 BPM
Ryan Elliott - "Smith Lake" - (6:04) 131 BPM
Steffi - "Loweborschtel" - (5:52) 128 BPM
DVS1 - "[Ecks]" - (6:12) 87 BPM
Atoma - "Stromlinien" - (5:54) 130 BPM
Marcel Dettmann - "Encode II" - (7:05) 130 BPM
LB Dub Corp - "Roller" (feat Function - Len Faki interpretation) - (6:24) 128 BPM
Substance - "Keine Angst" - (5:50) 133 BPM
Kobosil - "Saldae" - (6:34) 126 BPM
Barker & Baumecker - "Love Is A Battlefield" - (10:06) 133 BPM
Etapp Kyle - "Nolah" - (6:19) 129 BPM
Nick Hoppner - "Double-Cross" - (5:07) 126 BPM
Answer Code Request - "Zeitspielraum" - (5:42) 129 BPM
Doms & Deykers - "Whirling" - (7:54) 130 BPM
Virginia - "Never Underestimate" - (6:33) 120 BPM
Anthony Parasole - "Heartbeat" - (5:19) 132 BPM
Martyn - "Jah Bedouin" - (7:36) 130 BPM Hot
Dinky - "Planes" - (7:55) 122 BPM
Len Faki - "Rainbow Delta" (ambient mix) - (4:56) 115 BPM
S - "The Launderette" - (4:53) 87 BPM
Atoma & Tobias - "Physik E7532" - (5:42) 125 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "Hama Static" - (5:16) 128 BPM
DIN - "Mono" - (5:07) 135 BPM
Norman Nodge - "Beastmode" - (5:40) 126 BPM
Fiedel - "Probe-806" - (6:29) 129 BPM
Tobias - "Like A Drug" - (8:35) 127 BPM
Efdemin - "Unten Links" - (5:25) 130 BPM
Function - "DX3_Analog_Bass_Seq" - (6:40) 125 BPM
Boris - "Lock" - (10:39) 128 BPM
Played by: Josh Larue
Review: You have to admire Ostgut Ton's ambition. While celebrating a decade in dance music with a compilation of exclusive, previously unheard music is now standard practice amongst leading underground labels, few would have the balls to release it with such a killer tracklisting as Zehn. Across the 30 tracks (count 'em!) you get a who's who of Berghain and Panorama Bar associates delivering a quite outstanding selection of left-of-centre techno and deep European house, with Marcel Dettmann, Boris, Virginia, Steffi, DVS1, Martyn, Tobias and Ben Klock all featuring. Highlights naturally come thick and fast, from the spacey electronics, heady textures and hypnotic rhythms of Function's "DX3 Analog Bass Seq", and the rush-inducing, string-laden house warmth of Matthew Styles' remix of Dinky's "Planes", to the picturesque intelligent techno of Doms & Deykers.
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OSTGUT CD 034 DIGITAL
30 Oct 15
Techno
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