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Fiori
Fiori (12")
Cat: OSTGUTTON 10. Rel: 25 Oct 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Fiori (original mix)
Fiori (club edit)
Review: Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann are Ame. Anyone whose heart is beating for deep house, Detroit techno and soulful dance music in general could hardly avoid the records of the Karlsruhe based DJ/producer duo, even more so after their 2005 uber hit "Rej". "Fiori" is minimalism in the vein of Philip Glass that morphs into a majestic seventies psychedelic sound. The club edit has turned out to be much more DJ friendly with its compact length. With its streamlined arrangement and percussion and beats adjusted to the demand, "Fiori" hasn't lost any of its stupefying magic. A top Ostgut Ton release.
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out of stock $8.30
Neume
Neume (12")
Cat: OTON 94. Rel: 23 Jun 16
 
Techno
Neume (7:00)
Meta (7:09)
Vis (4:53)
Review: "Neume", the title track from Answer Code Request's first Ostgut Ton outing for two years, sounds like a dancefloor warning of dark times ahead. Percussively intricate but rhythmically hypnotic, much of its' allure stems from the producer's use of seriously foreboding chords and creepy string sweeps. "Meta" is a little more positive in outlook, with dreamier chords and pads combining well with a beat pattern that sits somewhere between Tectonic techno and West London broken beat. Finally, he expertly combined pitched-up hip-hop beats, heavy analogue bass and sunset-friendly pads on the deliciously hazy closer, "Vis".
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out of stock $9.86
Breathe EP
Cat: OSTGUTTON 75. Rel: 19 Feb 14
 
Techno
The 4th Verdict
Ghostes
Breathe
Review: The brilliant Answer Code Request follows releases for his own imprint and Marcel Dettmann's MDR label to make his Ostgut Ton debut with the Breathe EP, which delivers three cuts of his individual brand of weighty, breakbeat-inspired techno. Each of the three tracks sees him in particularly ravey form; "The 4th Verdict" combines a chugging synth line with minimal Mills-inspired percussion, while "Ghostes" offers a suitably spectral vision of club techno in its cavernous chords and heavy breakbeat rhythms. The title track however must be his most euphoric to date combining headspinning chords with taut drums.
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out of stock $9.33
Code
Code (LP)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 17. Rel: 04 Jun 14
 
Techno
Code
Blue Russian
Field Depth
Odyssey Sequence
Relay Access
Spin Off
Status
By The Bay
Axif
Thermal Capacity
Review: Code sees Patrick Graser issue his debut album as Answer Code Request with the twelve track set comfortably ranking among the best long players issued on Ostgut Ton in recent times. Though Graser has been releasing records under his given name since 2008, it's his work as Answer Code Request that has seen the German truly find his sound. First appearing under the moniker in 2011 with the self-released Subway Into EP, Graser has gone on to release with MDR and Ostgut Ton with the Breath EP issued on the latter earlier this year a fine taste for what to expect from Code. ACR's weighty breakbeat driven techno is very much in evidence here, at times it feels like how Hessle lad Joe might sound if he grew up in the outskirts of Berlin ("Field Depth" in particular). At other times Graser's suggestion that Code is influenced by the 90s sounds of UK bastions such as Warp feel very much true and the more you listen the more you feel he's successfully managed to deliver a cohesive and continually compelling techno album.
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out of stock $14.01
Code
Code (CD)
Cat: OSTGUTTONCD 31. Rel: 05 Jun 14
 
Techno
Code
Blue Russian
Field Depth
Odyssey Sequence
Zenith
Relay Access
Status
Haul
Spin Off
By The Bay
Axif
Thermal Capacity
Review: Code sees Patrick Graser issue his debut album as Answer Code Request with the twelve track set comfortably ranking among the best long players issued on Ostgut Ton in recent times. Though Graser has been releasing records under his given name since 2008, it's his work as Answer Code Request that has seen the German truly find his sound. First appearing under the moniker in 2011 with the self-released Subway Into EP, Graser has gone on to release with MDR and Ostgut Ton with the Breath EP issued on the latter earlier this year a fine taste for what to expect from Code. ACR's weighty breakbeat driven techno is very much in evidence here, at times it feels like how Hessle lad Joe might sound if he grew up in the outskirts of Berlin ("Field Depth" in particular). At other times Graser's suggestion that Code is influenced by the 90s sounds of UK bastions such as Warp feel very much true and the more you listen the more you feel he's successfully managed to deliver a cohesive and continually compelling techno album.
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out of stock $12.44
Gens
Gens (CD)
Cat: OSTGUTCD 42. Rel: 07 Mar 18
 
Techno
Gens
Sphera
Ab Intus
Sensa
Knbn2
Orarum
Mora
Cicadae
Res
Audax
Tu
An Unattainable Distance
Review: Berghain resident Patrick Graeser returns as part of the Ostgut Ton family, with his second full length opus. Much like his 2014 debut Code, Graeser has honed a hybrid musical approach that stands out in a world of uniform 4/4 techno - as heard over the years on MDR, Music Man and of course his own Answer Code Request imprint. Gens is a diverse yet cohesive affair, between the more straight-ahead tracks like "Knbn2", "Cicadae" or the particularly seething "Sphera" (which are breakbeat driven, bass-heavy and UK inspired), there are some mentalist IDM journeys ("Ab Intus/Audax") and even breathtaking ambient moments like "Orarum" and "Mora". Brilliant stuff.
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out of stock $9.57
Gens
Gens (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 28. Rel: 07 Mar 18
 
Techno
Gens (3:42)
Sphera (6:11)
Ab Intus (4:56)
Sensa (7:44)
Knbn2 (3:43)
Orarum (3:50)
Mora (2:40)
Cicadae (6:33)
Res (6:09)
Audax (3:16)
Tu (5:28)
An Unattainable Distance (5:34)
Review: Berghain resident Patrick Graeser returns as part of the Ostgut Ton family, with his second full length opus. Much like his 2014 debut Code, Graeser has honed a hybrid musical approach that stands out in a world of uniform 4/4 techno - as heard over the years on MDR, Music Man and of course his own Answer Code Request imprint. Gens is a diverse yet cohesive affair, between the more straight-ahead tracks like "Knbn2", "Cicadae" or the particularly seething "Sphera" (which are breakbeat driven, bass-heavy and UK inspired), there are some mentalist IDM journeys ("Ab Intus/Audax") and even breathtaking ambient moments like "Orarum" and "Mora". Brilliant stuff.
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Played by: M50, Rogér, Emika
out of stock $19.21
Physik
Physik (12")
Cat: OSTGUTTON 72. Rel: 04 Nov 13
 
Techno
Physik 44A
Physik G321V
Review: What do you get when you combine Raster-Noton with Ostgut Ton? A gnarly two track Physik 1 EP from scientists of both labels: Atom TM and Tobias. "Physik 44A" is an energetic bleep-a-thon of twisted electronics and curlish synths, while "Physik G321V" is a linear, dubbed version of the former, with Tobias' trademark sound coming to the fore through shuttling snares and murky hi-hats landing in sequence between brooding drums.
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Played by: Dan Lodig, Mamacita
out of stock $8.82
Utility
Utility (CD)
Cat: OSTGUTCD 46. Rel: 02 Sep 19
 
Techno
Paradise Engineering
Posmean
Experience Of Machines
Gradients Of Bliss
Hedonic Treadmill
Models Of Wellbeing
Utility
Wireheading
Die-Hards Of The Darwinian Order
Review: Alongside regular studio partner Andreas Baumecker, Sam Barker has released a swathe of admired singles and a couple of on-point albums on Ostgut Ton. Here he returns to the much-loved German imprint with his most significant solo release to date: a debut album of drowsy, sun-baked electronic positivity that expertly melds elements of hazy ambient, dub techno, off-kilter electronica and the classic kosmiche synthesizer soundscapes associated with Tangerine Dream. It's a lot less dancefloor-focused than much of his previous material, but that's not a criticism: indeed, the fact that it's warm, opaque and prioritizes fuzzy, slowly shifting musical movements is the album's greatest strength.
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out of stock $12.19
Debiasing EP
Cat: OTON 112. Rel: 05 Jun 18
 
Techno
Cascade Effect (6:54)
When Prophecy Fails (3:38)
Look How Hard I've Tried (5:19)
Filter Bubbles (4:43)
out of stock $10.13
BARKER 001
BARKER 001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BARKER 001. Rel: 01 Apr 21
 
Techno
Neuron Collider (6:05)
Kickboxing (4:43)
Maximum Utility (7:28)
out of stock $12.19
BARKER 002
BARKER 002 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BARKER 002. Rel: 28 Jul 21
 
Techno
E7-E5 (6:06)
Bent (7:10)
Polytely (8:48)
Review: Ostgut Ton staple Sam Barker returns with the second edition on his eponymous sub label, featuring another intriguing collection of leftfield electronics. Opening epic 'E7-E5' is an utterly majestic and blissful affair that exists sonically at the intersection of dub techno and Motor City soulfulness, but next offering 'Bent' goes south of Heaven and into darkly dystopic realms for this off-kilter deconstruction of electro aesthetics. Over on the flip, we have the glassy-eyed IDM of 'Polytely' taking you on a glorious nine minute brain dance. Mastered by Stefan Betke at Scape Mastering.
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out of stock $12.98
Utility
Utility (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 32. Rel: 10 Jun 20
 
Techno
Paradise Engineering (4:06)
Posmean (3:52)
Experience Machines (3:41)
Gradients Of Bliss (5:28)
Hedonic Treadmill (4:09)
Models Of Wellbeing (5:53)
Utility (4:33)
Wireheading (2:17)
Die-Hards Of The Darwinian Order (9:04)
Review: Alongside regular studio partner Andreas Baumecker, Sam Barker has released a swathe of admired singles and a couple of on-point albums on Ostgut Ton. Here he returns to the much-loved German imprint with his most significant solo release to date: a debut album of drowsy, sun-baked electronic positivity that expertly melds elements of hazy ambient, dub techno, off-kilter electronica and the classic kosmiche synthesizer soundscapes associated with Tangerine Dream. It's a lot less dancefloor-focused than much of his previous material, but that's not a criticism: indeed, the fact that it's warm, opaque and prioritizes fuzzy, slowly shifting musical movements is the album's greatest strength.
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out of stock $30.88
Candyflip
Candyflip (12'')
Cat: OTON 40. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
Candyflip
The Hole
Refugee Hipster (feat Jimmy Edgar)
out of stock $8.30
Transsektoral
Cat: OSTGUTCD 22. Rel: 06 Sep 12
 
Techno
Sektor
Trafo
Schlang Bang
Crows
Tranq
No Body
Trans It
Databass 133 1/3
Buttcracker
Silo
Spur
Review: Having previously made a splash with their "Candyflip" and "A Murder of Crows" singles, vest-wearing techno separatists Sam Barker and Andy Baumecker step forth with their debut full-length. It's a typically Teutonic kind of set, mixing crackly moments of murky dancefloor techno ("Silo", "Buttcracker") with downbeat electronica ("Tranq"), garage-techno fusion (see the excellent "No Body"), dub techno ("Databass 133 1/3") and occasional forays into subdued but anthemic upbeat territory. It's these that really hit the spot, with the Detroitian hypnotism of "Trans It" and breathlessly beautiful "Spur" standing out.
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out of stock $13.49
Transsektoral
Cat: OSTGUTLP 11. Rel: 06 Sep 12
 
Techno
Silo
Crows
Trafo
Schlang Bang
Databass 133 1/3
Buttcracker
Trans It
No Body
Spur
Review: The debut album from Barker & Baumecker has been a long time in the making, but its timing couldn't be better. With techno at a point of divergence, as producers like Untold and Blawan make the move from the UK end of the bass spectrum into straighter 4/4 fare, Transsektoral seems to offer a Berlin perspective on the same theme. Although the stark, often dramatic atmosphere is that of an Ostgut Ton record through and through, the whole thing is peppered with broken rhythms and lurching bass (see "Crows"), and even some inventive R&B sampling reminiscent of the Tri Angle family. Of course it also makes its concessions to the Berghain purists with the spluttering, acid toothed techno of "Trafo" and "Silo", or the relentless "Buttcracker" but all things considered, this is one of the most vital albums Ostgut Ton have released since The Traveller - which is high praise indeed.
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out of stock $16.09
Remixes
Remixes (12")
Cat: OTON 62. Rel: 25 Jan 13
 
Techno
No Body (Machinedrum remix)
Silo (Kobosil remix)
Crows (Blawan remix)
Schlang Bang (Third Side remix)
Review: Machinedrum, Blawan, the collaborative Third Side project and new name Kobosil remix tracks from Barker & Baumecker's brilliant debut LP Transsektoral. Up first is Machinedrum, who replaces the broken beats of "No Body" with a bassy four-to-the- floor hum-drum, starry synths and a compatible resonance that successfully maintains Barker & Baumecker's previous garage vibe. Upstart Kobosil removes any melodious element from the original "Silo" and reworks the drums suitably for peak time Berghain action. Blawan's re-command of "Crows" sees ritualistic drums swagger clumsily in and out of time to orc war-horns that sound like they're rung in the midst of battle. Third Side then turns "Schlang Bang" inside out by buckling down on a single looped-up sample. Sometimes remix additions can be a little underwhelming, this ain't one of them.
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out of stock $8.82
A Murder Of Crows
Cat: OSTGUTTON 54. Rel: 22 Mar 12
 
Techno
A Murder Of Crows (part 1)
A Murder Of Crows (part 2)
out of stock $9.33
Turns
Turns (CD)
Cat: OSTGUTCD 38. Rel: 23 Nov 16
 
Techno
Senden
Encipher & Decipher
Club Entropicana
Technogate
Turnhalle
Nocturnal
Statik
Review: Berghain regulars Sam Barker and Andy Baumecker impressed with their 2012 debut album, Transsektoral, but have been noticeably quiet since then. While that album gleefully fused stripped-back Teutonic techno with elements of UK bass music, Turns is an altogether more cerebral affair. It begins with a pair of becalmed, mood enhancing ambient cuts, before stepping towards the dancefloor via the undulating, analogue techno pulse of "Club Entropicana". It's a pattern that continues throughout the album, with spaced-out, experimental interludes making way for more percussive, modular-driven club fare. Highlights include the dub techno warmth of "Nocturnal", and creepy closer "Statik".
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out of stock $11.41
Love Hertz
Love Hertz (12" + insert)
Cat: OTON 99. Rel: 05 Oct 16
 
Techno
Love Hertz (6:18)
Cipher (7:42)
out of stock $14.27
Turns
Turns (gatefold 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 24. Rel: 23 Nov 16
 
Techno
Senden (12:52)
Encipher (2:15)
Decipher (8:04)
Club Entropicana (7:28)
Technogate (0:22)
Turnhalle (7:21)
Nocturnal (8:51)
Statik (13:35)
Review: Since 2010, Germany's Barker & Baumecker have been a solid, reassuring presence in the Ostgut Ton roster; the two producers invariably deliver the goods, whether it's militant techno or more mischievous strains of broken bass music. Their last LP, 2012's Transsektoral, was an ice-cold techno excursion, but this time they seem to be in a more expansive state of mind with this new album, Turns, a voyage across desolate ambient plains and symphonic dance floor experiments. The two openers, "Senden" and "Encipher" are the perfect entrance to an eerie world of molecular sonics, a sound which evolves further into the more beat-laden "Decipher", and the mechanical beats of "Club Entropicana". "Technogate" is a beatless blend of field recordings and echoing harmonies, while "Turnhalle" bounces away at a more uplifting tempo, "Nocturnal" chucks some breaks into the techno mix, and "Statik" ties things off with a sleek, polished 4/4 finish that is testament to the variety of styles that these two are capable of delivering.
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out of stock $22.32
Zehn/Sechs
Cat: OSTGUTLP 2006. Rel: 22 Mar 16
 
Techno
Barker & Baumecker - "Love Is A Battlefield" (10:06)
Atom TM - "Stromlinien" (5:51)
Anthony Parasole - "Heartbeat" (5:19)
Review: The Ostgut Ton Zehn 12" series continues apace and lands on edition Sechs, which packs a triple trouble punch from Messrs Barker & Baumecker, Atom TM and Anthony MF Parasole! Responsible for one of our favourite Ostgut artist albums, Sam Barker and Andy Baumecker kick things off with their first original production in some time and the brittle, unpredictable hardcore manifestation "Love Is A Battlefield" has us hoping the pair will return with something more substantial soon. Ten minutes of ethereal techno at it's finest! On the flip, Atom TM takes it down a stripped back and dubby route with "Stromlinien" whilst The Corner don Parasole lays waste to the dancefloor with the reverberant elasticity of "Heartbeat".
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out of stock $14.01
Panorama Bar 02 Part I
out of stock $8.30
Berghain 07: Part 1
Berghain 07: Part 1 (12" + insert)
Cat: OTON 86. Rel: 14 May 15
 
Techno
Steve Bicknell - "Odyssey #1" (4:08)
Post Scriptum - "Human Timescales" (7:31)
LB Dub Corp - "So Much" (6:28)
Blue Hour - "Parallels" (6:17)
Review: It's always a good day for techno when new Steve 'master of the loop' Bicknell material arises, just like it's done here on the first sampler for Function's Berghain 07 mix. "Odyssey #1" is a distorted gyration through fizzy atmospheres and chocked bleeps, while Post Scriptum's rolling "Human Timescales" is a cross between the Hauntologists sound and the beats heard on Tobias' Leaning Over Backwards album, also released on Ostgut Ton. There's some transatlantic vibes on LB Dub Corp's "So Much", while the emerging Blue Hour sees his zapping drum track keep the sustain on his synth locked for the entirety of the B2.
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out of stock $9.86
Berghain 06
Cat: OTON 59. Rel: 18 Oct 12
 
Techno
Mark Broom - "Vault 5"
Birds Two Cage - "Gase"
Patrick Graser - "From Foreign Territories"
Review: This sampler from Norman Nodge's new mix CD shows that the Berghain resident spends a lot of time searching out music that no one else has. The upshot of his approach is that Nodge creates a mood like no one else. From the mix opener, the gray-scale ambience of Birds Two Cage's "Gase", through the menacing builds of Mark Broom's "Vault 5" to newcomer Patrick Graser's "From Foreign Territories" - an insistent, bleep-heavy groove to rival Sleeparchive at his most austere - this taster release proves that when it comes to setting a menacing, spooky tone, no one can match Nodge.
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out of stock $7.78
Twirl
Twirl (12")
Cat: OSGUT TON 02. Rel: 20 Jun 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Twirl
Under
Review: Born in Berlin, raised Frankfurt, Brtschitsch, who also produces and runs the label Taksi with Andre Galluzzi, has just decided to move back to his old home town. These two tracks here clearly show themselves influenced by Brtschitsch's visits to Berghin/Panorama bar, where Paul, as he puts it in his own words, was finally able to quench his thirst for inspiration again: I see, "'Twirl' as a perfect soundtrack to the moment, when the shutters open up at Panorama bar and daylight floods the room. 'Under' on the other hand is a deep and atmospheric track trying to underline the vastness and large scale of the Berghain." Of course this doesn't mean both tracks couldn't work the other way around or at any other place: "Twirl" and "Under" are universal and useful scorchers fusing a certain summery, trancey fleet-footedness with the right amount of dancefloor punch making this EP a strong aspirant for the perfect open air record 2006.
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out of stock $7.26
Berghain 07: Part 2
Berghain 07: Part 2 (12" + insert)
Cat: OTON 87. Rel: 13 May 15
 
Techno
Cassegrain & Tin Man - "Oxide" (6:04)
Inland - "Sca Fell" (6:20)
DVS1 - "Electric" (7:26)
Steve Bicknell - "Odyssey #2" (4:12)
Review: It seems Function is a fan of Cassegrain & Tin man material as he's just signed them up for his next release on Infrastructure New York. For this second Berghain 07 sampler, Function's appetite for boomy, acid techno is whetted by the collaboration's "Oxide". Meanwhile, former flatmate Ed Davenport, aka Inland, delivers "Sca Fell", a subaqueous workout that would get the Mike Parker seal of approval. DVS1 throws down some trademark warehouse beats with some caustic stabs to boot, while Steve Bicknell delves even deeper into the abyss than he did on the first sampler, with a track that's as menacing and frenetic as what Drexciya can be.
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out of stock $9.86
Panorama Bar 01
CASSY / VARIOUS
Panorama Bar 01 (mixed CD)
Cat: OSTGUTCD 2. Rel: 01 Sep 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Shackleton - "Blood On My Hands"
Dwayne Jensen feat Miyon - "Believe" (Norm Talley's Beatdown mix)
D5 - "Sides Of Space"
Melchior Productions - "Let's Go Deep"
Tobias - "Below Houston"
Rick Wade - "Night Station"
Ricardo Villalobos - "Sieso"
NSI - "Clara Ghavami" (extended)
Mono Junk - "Channel B"
V?A - "MLTD"
Auto-Repeat - "What Turned Itself"
Tobias - "Dial"
DBX - "City On The Edge Of Forever"
Baby Ford & The Ifach Collective - "Sugarspoon"
Yassin & Arne - "Bleepy Creep" (Cassy remix)
Kolmas
Mathias Kaden - "Pentaton"
DBX - "Bleep"
Redshape - "Pink Dust"
Cassy - "Toyah"
Redshape - "Dust"
Shed - "Well Done" (033472 edit)
Liebe Ist Cool - "Gluhwurmchen" (Cassy remix)
DJ Abstract - "Touch"
Review: Cassy managed to put an excellent underground mix together with no computers involved! Features tracks by DBX, Monojunk, Villalobos, Baby Ford, Thomas Melchior, Tobias, Rick Wade, Auto Repeat, Redshape & many more!
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out of stock $13.49
Dettman Remixed
Cat: OSTGUTTON 33. Rel: 04 Mar 10
 
Techno
Shift (Norman Nodge remix)
Unrest (Norman Nodge remix)
Vertigo (Wincent Kunth remix)
Wound Up (Wincent Kunth remix)
out of stock $8.30
Dettmann
Dettmann (3xLP)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 05. Rel: 23 Apr 10
 
Techno
Quasi (intro)
Argon
Screen
Motive
Drawing
Reticle
Irritant
Captivate
Silex
Home
Viscous
Taris (outro)
Review: Marcel Dettmann drops one of the most anticipated albums of 2010, with his eponymous debut on Ostgut Ton. And it's everything you'd hope for (and expect) from a Berghain resident: dark, cavernous, atmospheric - utterly brilliant. The highlights are numerous, from the thunderous, atmospheric electrical storm that is "Argon" to the Basic Channel-esque hiss and crackle of "Drawing" and the looped percussion on "Reticie" that sounds like Dettmann has been dragging a bag of marbles around one of the unused rooms at Berghain. Techno, welcome to 2010.

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out of stock $18.16
Dettmann
Cat: OSTGUTCD 12. Rel: 23 Apr 10
 
Techno
Quasi (intro)
Argon
Screen
Motive
Drawing
Reticle
Irritant
Captivate
Silex
Home
Viscous
Taris (outro)
Review: Marcel Dettmann drops one of the most anticipated albums of 2010, with his eponymous debut on Ostgut Ton. And it's everything you'd hope for (and expect) from a Berghain resident: dark, cavernous, atmospheric - utterly brilliant. The highlights are numerous, from the thunderous, atmospheric electrical storm that is "Argon" to the Basic Channel-esque hiss and crackle of "Drawing" and the looped percussion on "Reticie" that sounds like Dettmann has been dragging a bag of marbles around one of the unused rooms at Berghain. Techno, welcome to 2010.

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out of stock $13.49
Quicksand
Quicksand (12")
Cat: OSTGUTTON 03. Rel: 23 Nov 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Quicksand
Getaway
Review: The man who is jointly responsible for the brilliant Ostgut 1 is smashing two shifters with emotional value.
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out of stock $8.30
Test File
Test File (2xLP)
Cat: OTON 114. Rel: 12 Sep 18
 
Techno
Test-File (3:04)
Ascending (4:47)
Autumn77 (4:53)
Torch (3:28)
Error (1st Take) (5:45)
Metalloid (5:46)
Review: On his first solo album in five long years, Berlin techno heavyweight Marcel Dettmann is in scintillating form. The six tracks that make up "Test File" are in some ways typical of his output, in other ways surprisingly atypical. Compare and contrast, for example, the title track's buzzing, mind-altering, percussively dense Berghain techno intensity, and the deliciously low-slung, atmospheric and dubby "Torch", where Dettmann dips the tempo and looks towards post-dubstep rhythms, post-punk and gnarled electronica for inspiration. Or, for that matter, the smooth and atmospheric dub techno hypnotism of "Error (1st Take)", the head-nodding dark-room house haziness of "Autumn 77" and the blistering peak-time techno assault of "Ascending". All hit the mark impressively and bear the hallmarks of Dettmann's signature style, even of their aims are impressively varied.
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out of stock $20.24
Seduction
Seduction (12")
Cat: OTON 76. Rel: 10 Jul 14
 
Techno
Seduction (long version)
Seduction (Deuce remix)
Seduction (Anthony Parasole remix)
Seduction (Ryan Elliott remix)
Review: If this is the musical equivalent of Marcel Dettman beckoning us to his boudoir, we're happy to be led astray. "Seduction" is sublime; a thrillingly spaced-out fusion of bubbling, delay-laden electronics, smoky late night textures and drifting female vocal samples. While the dancefloor potential of the Long Version is limited, it's still a superb piece of work. Dettmann joins forces with Rene Pawlowitz to deliver a murky, Berghain-friendly revision under the Deuce monicker, before Anthony Parasole offers up a hypnotic, locked-in minimal techno revision drenched in the sickly-sweet stench of human sweat. Finally, Ryan Elliot reinvents Dettmann's original as a handclap-laden chunk of drifting, clandestine techno-jack.
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Played by: Ben Sims, Laura Jones
out of stock $9.86
Dettmann II
Cat: OSTGUTLP 14. Rel: 16 Sep 13
 
Techno
Arise
Throb
Ductil
Shiver
Lightworks
Soar
Outback
Seduction (feat Emika)
Radar
Corridor
Stranger
Aim
Review: Berghain resident Marcel Dettmann returns with a second album for Ostgut in the shape of the simply titled Dettmann II. Unlike Hollywood, this musical sequel to his debut self titled LP of three years packs just as hefty a punch and arrives with Marcel at his busiest. In addition to overseeing his MDR imprint and putting out a steady stream of EPs for Ostgut Ton, he's contributed two singles to Modeselektor's 50 Weapons as well as mixing an entry into Music Man's Conducted mix series. Hot on the heels of an entry into Bleep's techno-centric Green Series, Dettmann II arrives and follows a similar formula to his LP length debut. Expect a mixture of ambient soundscapes and minimalist experimental cuts going up against more uncompromising dancefloor material, and there's a high profile cast of supporting names involved too; Emika provides vocals on "Seduction" while multi-monikered Rene Pawlowitz and Levon Vincent have assisted in the production of the tracks "Aim" and "Outback".
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Dettmann II
Cat: OSTGUTCD 28. Rel: 04 Dec 13
 
Techno
Arise
Throb
Ductil
Shiver
Lightworks
Soar
Outback
Seduction (feat Emika)
Radar
Corridor
Stranger
Aim
out of stock $16.35
Range EP
Range EP (12")
Cat: OTON 61. Rel: 23 Nov 12
 
Techno
Range
Iso
Push
Allies
Review: Marcel Dettmann returns with yet another EP full of dusty atmospherics and brooding minimalism. The dark synth line of "Range" wallows around sketchy percussion and filtered pulsations while the density of "Islo" ups the energy in a hectic mess of Dadub-esque drum patterns. Machine gun snares strafe the Berghain-y kicks of "Push" as otherworldly vocals breath pitched down variations of the track's title. "Allies" is Dettmann's take on party techno, but tailored entirely for flinty concretions and sturdy pylons - an absolute Berghain classic.
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Translation EP
Cat: OSTGUTTON 052. Rel: 22 Sep 11
 
Techno
Barrier
Translation One
Translation Two
Planning
out of stock $8.30
Phantom Studies
Phantom Studies (double 12")
Cat: OTON 100. Rel: 25 Jan 17
 
Techno
Phantom Studies (8:49)
No One Around (4:36)
The Room (4:49)
Prophet Man (6:49)
Bad Boy (4:03)
The World Tonight (5:57)
The Tenant (4:12)
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. Both slabs of wax 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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Phantom Studies (B-STOCK)
Cat: OTON 100 (B-STOCK). Rel: 25 Jan 17
 
Techno
Phantom Studies
No One Around
The Room
Prophet Man
Bad Boy
The World Tonight
The Tenant
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


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. Both slabs of wax 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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Zehn/Zwei
Zehn/Zwei (12")
Cat: OSTGUTLP 2002. Rel: 12 Feb 16
 
Techno
Marcel Dettmann - "Encode II" (7:00)
Efdemin - "Unten Links" (5:24)
Kobosil - "Saldae" (6:10)
Review: The second volume of Berlin institution Ostgut Ton's ten year anniversary release; and as said before; yes there'll indeed be ten of them... So get excited! This particular volume features Berghain resident and label mainstay Marcel Dettmann offering us "Encode II". Once again this is A grade techno by one of the modern greats; what more can we say! Regular guest at the club and Dial artist Efdemin serves up "Unten Links" a driving and adrenalised groove based around a nice arpeggio, rapid fire woodblocks and evil samples. New addition to the family Kobosil gives us "Saldae" a restrained yet furious stomper with doomy strings and sonar blips.
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Played by: The Rutan
out of stock $14.01
Berghain 02
Marcel DETTMANN / VARIOUS
Berghain 02 (mixed CD)
Cat: OSTGUTCD 5. Rel: 10 Jun 08
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tobias - "Balance"
Norman Nodge - "Native Rhythm Electric"
Pied Plat - "Double Trouble"
Planetary Assault Systems - "Kat"
Tadeo - "Reflection Nebula 056n" (Substance remix)
Risque Rythum Team - "The Jacking Zone"
Samuli Kemppi - "Vangel"
Kevin Saunderson - "Just Want Another Chance"
Clatterbox - "Press On"
Redshape - "Plonk" (original mix)
Shed - "Warped Mind"
Tadeo - "4"
Kate Simko - "She Said" (Ryan Elliott edit)
Deetron - "Let's Get Over It" (Marcel Dettmann remix)
T++ - "Mo' #1"
Radio Slave - "Tanakatan"
Luke Hess - "Believe & Receive" (Shedsdeepanddubbydub)
Strand - "Zephyr"
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Scenario
Scenario (2xLP)
Cat: OSTGUTTON 11. Rel: 23 Nov 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Blank Scenario
Renumber
Scenario
Places Like This
Dawning (revisited)
Review: After having launched Ostgut Ton's vinyl division with the superb 'Dawning/Dead Man Watches The Clock' (O-Ton01) and their own labels MDR and Klockworks, Marcel Dettmann, who in the meantime also did remixes for Rekids and Bpitch Control and contributed a track to Sven Väth's 'Cocoon Compilation G', and Ben Klock join forces again after their solo efforts on O-Ton03 and O-Ton05. The 'Scenario EP' is a double 12" containing four brand new tracks as well as a rework of their hit 'Dawning'. The tracks have all been conceived at the Berghain club, where Marcel and Ben tested earlier versions in order to optimise them in their studio. The duo showcases a palette of styles ranging from raw tools to rather musical compositions. 'Scenario' clearly stands at the center of this release, with drums dry as a bone, metallic, scratching percussion and concisely placed effects turning this into something not only diehard Plastikman or Sähkö fans should be able to enjoy. 'Blank Scenario', the other side of the coin, is an even more reduced workout of 'Scenario', giving the DJ a lot of freedom to use this track. 'Renumber' is another stoic little techno beast with a heavy bass representing the state-of-the-art at Berlin's school of Hardwax. 'Places Like This' has never been meant for a release as it was a private tool both Ben and Marcel used for their DJ sets, but as its shuffling chords led to euphoric crowd reactions it soon became clear it had to find its way onto this EP. Last but not least, Dettmann/Klock revisit their first collective effort. 'Dawning (Revisited)' highlighting their more harmonic side and reviving the track in a very convincing way. This package definitely makes for a strong double 12", showing it's possible to do original, yet traditional techno in 2007.
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Played by: Luke Hess
out of stock $15.83
Dawning
Dawning (12")
Cat: OSTGUTTON 01. Rel: 21 Feb 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dawning
Dead Man Watches The Clock
Review: Two of the Berghain/Panoramabar residents convince with hypnotic minimal for your synapse-massage.
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out of stock $8.30
Masse Remixes 2
Cat: OTON 78. Rel: 10 Jul 14
 
Techno
Spiritoso (club version)
Martellato (club version)
out of stock $9.08
Masse Remixes 1
Cat: OTON 77. Rel: 10 Jul 14
 
Techno
Euphorium
Aetas
out of stock $9.60
Masse Box
Masse Box (limited 3xLP box + CD)
Cat: MASSEBOX 01. Rel: 10 Jul 14
 
Techno
Din - "Euphorium"
Din - "Aetas"
Dettman & Wiedemann - "Spiritoso" (club version)
Dettman & Wiedemann - "Martellato" (club version)
Henrik Schwarz - "Lockstep"
Henrik Schwarz - "Unknown Touch Two"
Henrik Schwarz - "Unknown Touch"
Henrik Schwarz - "Affect Structure"
Henrik Schwarz - "I Am Not Responsible For That"
Henrik Schwarz - "But When I'm Different"
Henrik Schwarz - "When Things Are Difficult"
Henrik Schwarz - "Couple Are Strong"
Dettman & Wiedemann - "Accelerando" (part 1)
Dettman & Wiedemann - "Martellato" (part 2)
Dettman & Wiedemann - "Spiritoso" (part 3)
Din - "(Prelude)"
Din - "Creation"
Din - "Variation"
Din - "Oscillation"
Din - "Division"
Din - "Generation"
Din - "Conclusion"
Review: With an additional run of three club-minded MASSE remix 12"s released this week by Ostgut Ton, the hugely influential label will round up their soundtrack to the Berghain ballet with a collectors box set of six stand out scores from last year's production, six of which pressed to vinyl, with a further 16 on CD. Phillip Sollmann & Marcel Fengler's Din collaboration provide some of the more experimental highlights with the Dettmann-esque "Aetas" and the industrial ambience "Creation" and "Generation", while as you'd expect Henrik Schwarz delivers splashes of flamenco, classical music and rocky pop to the compilation that's unrivalled in production by any other producer making techno.
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Played by: Unspent
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Zehn/Acht
Zehn/Acht (12")
Cat: OSTGUTLP 2008. Rel: 13 Apr 16
 
Techno
Din - "Mono" (5:05)
Fiedel - "Probe-806" (6:32)
Tobias - "Like A Drug" (8:32)
Review: Acht! Ostgut's Zehn 12" sampler draws ever closer to the end of its campaign and its been a pleasure to see some of these records arrive at Juno HQ replete with distinctive sleeve art. The German speakers among you will know this is the eighth edition and brandishes productions from Din, Fiedel and Tobias. For the uninitiated, DIN is in fact Marcel Fengler and Efdemin with "Mono" a fine introduction to this fledgling creative partnership - hopefully more is coming on the mighty Ostgut Ton! "Probe-806" is a great slab of Fiedelness, pulling for elements of funk, electro, acid and even boogie in the German's inimitable muscular style whilst Tobias heads off in a more minimalist direction on "Like A Drug".
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Take Me
Take Me (12")
Cat: OSTGUTTO 46. Rel: 31 Mar 11
 
Minimal/Tech House
Take Me
Polvo
Review: Chilean Alejandra Iglesias aka Dinky releases her seventeenth solo EP, this time on Berlin label Ostgut Ton. Dinky's warm tech house sound is underpinned by intricate rhythms and harmonies, a much loved trait she has made into her own. "Take Me" combines gruff house beats and soul-infused melancholy with a rolling beat and sensual male vocal. Rhodes keys are the encapsulating element on display and their surprise appearance leaves you simply aching for more. "Polvo" meanwhile is a psychedelic ride through more cerebral moments, possessing the power to truly lock you in and showcasing exactly why Dinky is one of the leading women in electronic music.
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out of stock $6.75
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