Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus created one of the most
important bodies of work in the history of electronic music with
their releases as Basic Channel, Maurizio, Burial Mix, and Rhythm
& Sound. They created the Chain Reaction label to release the
music of other artists, introducing the world to Monolake,
Vladislav Delay, Porter Ricks, and tonight's special guests
Substance, Vainqueur, and their collaborative Scion project.
While Moritz and Mark set the bar incredibly high with their own
productions, the Chain Reaction catalog is equally impressive.
There is simply no way to overestimate the influence these labels
had on the founding of The Bunker, not to mention it's overall
impact on the electronic music universe. Tonight, DJ Pete (aka
Substance) and Rene Lowe (aka Vainqueur) will present DJ sets and
a collaboritive live set as Scion. These guys are two of the best
DJs we've ever heard. Pete has worked at the legendary Hardwax
store in Berlin for 18 years, and has probably forgotten more
about techno that most of us will ever know. Their live sets as
Scion have taken them around the world, playing everywhere from
Berghain in Berlin to the Labyrinth Festival in Japan. We can
barely contain our excitement over the fact that these guys are
playing at our party.
Daniel Bell is considered to be one of the pioneers of the
minimal techno genre. Born in Sacramento, California, Bell grew
up outside of Toronto, and later moved to Detroit where he
collaborated with Richie Hawtin as Cybersonik for three years on
Plus 8 records. In 1991, he started his own label, Accelerate,
where he released a string of extremely influential releases as
DBX. Bell was influenced primarily by Chicago House as well as
the works of Steve Reich and Philip Glass. His productions are
characterized by minimalist house grooves accented by blips and
bleeps. Some tracks also feature bizarre voice effects and eerie
atmospherics such as "Losing Control," which caused a sensation
when released in 1994. In the mid to late 90's Bell moved behind
the scenes to create 7th City Distribution which exclusively
pressed and distributed Robert Hood's M-plant, Dopplereffekt's
Dataphysix and Anthony Shakir's Frictional record labels, to name
a few. He also launched Elevate, Harmonie Park and relaunched 7th
City Records. Debut releases on these labels helped kick start
the music careers of Todd Sines, Rick Wade, Theo Parrish and
Shawn Rudiman among others. In 2000, he relocated to Berlin,
Germany, and released his first dj mix CD, "The Button-Down Mind
of Daniel Bell," on Tresor Records to wide critical acclaim. 2003
brought a follow-up release on Logistic records, "The Button-Down
Mind Strikes Back," and soon after a retrospective cd of older
work was released: "Blip, Blurp, Bleep: The Music of Daniel
Bell". For the past few years Daniel has kept a heavy dj schedule
that has brought him all over the world. In 2008, he took a live
set that focused mainly on the classic DBX material on the road
for a very limited tim, playing at DEMF and a handful of dates in
Europe (plus a super surprise unannounced set at the Bunker for
those lucky enough to catch it). He is currently taking some time
to focus on producing new music at his studio in Berlin, which
will hopefully be seeing the light of day in the near future.
Tonight he will be treating us to a 4 hour set. Anyone who has
experienced Dan's previous long sets at The Bunker will tell you
that this is a special treat you do not want to miss.
DJ, Artist, and Remixer extraordinaire Fred P is the mind behind
Black Jazz Consortium and the owner of Soul People Music.
Recording for a wide range of labels, most notably DJ Jus-Ed's
Underground Quality, Fred P has gained a following of true deep
house lovers all over the world. Staying true to his sound and
vibe makes him a unique contributor to this genre. Fred is a
mysterious man of few words, choosing to let the deep personal
vibe of his music speak for him. With such a prolific output of
amazing music, it's clear that Fred has a lot to tell us, and
you'll be hearing a lot more in years to come. The last time Fred
DJed for us at House-N-Home he played some of the deepest, most
insane aquatic house music we've ever heard, and we're extremely
excited to see what he brings to the table for this extended set
opening for Mr. Bell.
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