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OSTGUT 100EP
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Berghain residents Ben Klock and Marcel Dettmann link back to Ostgut Ton's label launch in 2006 with their first studio collaboration in ten years with the extended Phantom Studies. With Phantom Studies, Dettmann and Klock channel their first joined releases Dawning (OSTGUT 001EP, 2006) and Scenario (OSTGUT 011EP, 2007) from over a decade ago with their first co-production in ten years. On this extended, 40-minute 2x12" EP, Marcel Dettmann and Ben Klock parlay their deep personal alliance and musical repertoire through emphasis on new functional techno as much as hypnotic, melodic, and soulful music by thinking outside the box. The seven new, original tracks reflect these attributions by communicating to the needs and expectations of both DJs and home audio listeners, but not neglecting one over the other. The opening track "Phantom Studies" perfectly combines this spirit with one leg on the floor and one on the couch: the brittle beginning is soon outpaced by a subtle kick, meandering, mesmerizing harmonies, hi-hats and clave sounds as well as bells that join the ranks of techno music's vast past. Very much a musical piece - evocative and powerful. This aesthetic is present throughout this record, interconnecting home with club settings: "The Room" is likely the darkest piece, decelerated, drone-heavy, menacing and pitch black with Marcel Dettmann on vocals; "Prophet Man" is a laid-back, pulsing dub-techno piece with plenty of synth pads left and right, nestling a spoken-word sermon by Ben Klock - but not as dead serious as you may think, hence the giggles; "The World Tonight" puts shimmering, frisky synth melodies into the focus while the kick adds some muscularity and ecstasy. Of course there's something for club use: "No One Around" is a prototypic tool, relentlessly pounding at 134 bpm with an uncompromising sudden start/end; Clocking in at 124 bpm, "Bad Boy" lives up to its name through multifaceted hi-hat patterns and swirling synth progressions; "The Tenant" closes out this release with distorted, bending, brazen acid textures, noisy, dazing vocal samples atop a steady kick drum, completed by a fitting valediction: "Good night!". Phantom Studies underlines Dettmann and Klock's mutual musical vision - be it in regards of their twelve-year residency at Berghain or challenging dancefloors around the globe.
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OSTGUT 011EP
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Marcel Dettmann and Ben Klock join forces again with the Scenario EP -- a double 12" containing four brand new tracks as well as a rework of their hit "Dawning." "Scenario" features drums dry as a bone, with metallic percussion and concise effects. "Blank Scenario" is a reduced workout of "Scenario," "Renumber" is a stoic techno beast with a heavy bass, and "Places Like This" is a DJ tool turned bombastic. "Dawning (Revisited)" revives the original with plenty of harmony.
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OSTGUT 001EP
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"Ostgut marks the start of the club's vinyl series. It is meant as a platform for Berghain and Panorama Bar's residents as well as other artists the club has grown fond of. Stylistically it will be as open as possible, without losing sight of the dancefloor. Ben Klock and Marcel Dettmann are both residents at Berghain. 'Dawning' and 'Dead Man Watches the Clock' are two functional club stompers, rather deep than too obvious and rather analogue sounding than digital. In Dettmann and Klock's heads, Detroit is just around the corner, especially on 'Dawning,' with its stirring harmonies, revealing its full effect in the club."
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