
Ben Klock - Berghain - Berlin DE - Sep 2006
Submitted By:
Mo`
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Sep 16th, 2006
Filesize: 91.30 MB
Total Downloads: 28
Biography of Ben Klock
in his sets ben klock is aiming at creating an atmosphere that is based on a deep sound, accumulates over long phases into something euphoric in order to explode at the end � in brief: euphoria with a rough bass.
� �even a party atmosphere where hands are up in the air should include a certain class and a deep undertone. my sound spectrum graps everything from dry and hearty minimal beats to a heard-opening rave orgasm. i like to combine old tracks � may it be chicago, detroit or european dance music � with new ones.�
ben�s musical roots are very manifold. as a kid he already startet playing the piano and recorded his first �studio sets� on his keyboard. later on he played in a rock band (vocals, guitar) and listened to a lot of different musical styles. what drives him most is to explore new sounds.
�for me the electronic music movement and all the new sound worlds of the 90ies were like a liberation after the musically rather superficial and poppy 80ies. the experience of the club culture in berlin after the wall came down affected me very strongly.�
being a berlin based dj in the 90ies ben klock got know through his gigs at the tresor, wmf and cookies . since the opening of the legendary club berghain he has since been a regular guest dj and there finds the freedom to go for more rougher, harsher sounds.
�berghain is a place that perfectly keeps the idea of a big and excessive techno night and at the same time serves as a gamete for new things. i really like that club a lot and it�s not a secret anymore that berlin is about to become the centre of the electronic music scene worldwide, i think.�
with his releases on bpitch control, its sub label memo and ostgut-ton, ben klock established himself a reputation beyond germany. his dj radius is about to expand and he is now starting to play at some of the biggest clubs in europe.
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Oct 16, 2006