DJ T


Editorial / 2010 / Berlin
Published in Groove / Berlin

Thomas Koch aka DJ T has examined techno and club culture from every possible angle: not only a well-established figure behind the decks of the German club scene since the arrival of house music, but also as the founder of Groove magazine and one half behind the electro label Get Physical.
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Anthony Shakir


Editorial / 2009 / Berlin
Published in Groove / Berlin

Anthony 'Shake' Shakir might be lesser known than his peers from the early days of Detroit Techno, such as Derrick May or Carl Craig, but he's been nonetheless a driving force in the scene, starting experimenting with beats and bass as early as 1981 Ð when a large proportion of his audience today wasn't even born yet.
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Traxx


Editorial / 2009 / Berlin
Published in Groove / Berlin

Chicago House lives on with the likes of Traxx who seems a logical heir to the city's legacy of electronic music. And it's doing just fine in his hands if his bursting energy is any indicator to go by.
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Barbara Wien


Editorial / 2009 / Berlin
Published in Precious / Tokyo

Barbara Wien is somewhat of an institution in Berlin's thriving art scene. Expanding from running an art book shop in West Berlin in the 80s to publishing books herself to actually exhibiting and representing artists in her gallery space, Wien is known for her uncompromising attitude and sharp mind.
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Coloma


Editorial / 2008 / Berlin
Published in Spex / Berlin

Coloma is a British two-piece living and working from Germany who describe their music as 'sophisti-pop' Ð think mid-80s romanticism with a dose of dancefloor optimism and a hopelessly hopeful naivetŽ.
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