Away with Move D & The Cheapers

  • garden 18:00-19:00 Andreas Horn & Szymon 19:00-20:30 The Cheapers 20:30-22:00 Move D Indoor 22:00-02:00 Move D 02:00-03:30 The Cheapers 03:30-05:30 Lutz Markwirth 05:30-08:00 The Dudes As summer fully unfolds in Berlin AWAY beams one of germanys most gifted DJ to town and he is going to pamper us with an extended set. If talent converted into record sales, David Moufang would be a very rich man. His records with partner Jonas Grossmann as Deep Space Network and his own solo releases as Move D are among the furthest outreaches of techno's push towards the stars. Moufang grew up in Heidelberg listening to his parents' collection of early Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk records. Moufang's grandmothers were both classical concert pianists. He can still remember favourite childhood moments, sitting under the piano as they played, surrounded and lost in sound. By the age of 12, he taken up drums (he eventually went on to study classical percussion) and took up the guitar a few years later, this time taking lessons from two separate jazz guitar teachers. He played guitar in a band called Rivers & Trains well into the '90s. Occasionally he even plied his trade as a DJ, spinning electro, funk and jazz. Moufang's debut album, KUNSTSTOFF (1995), was equally remarkable. Tracks such as "Soap Bubbles" and "In/Out" oscillated between soft, dreamlike textures and the spiked electronics that Detroit was beginning to explore. The glittering production surfaces were a legacy of Moufang's days as a student at the School of Audio Engineering, but the music they encompassed was equally compelling. It was an album full of contrasts - between the jagged drugfloor grooves of, say, "Nimm 2" and the gentle, synthetic lullaby of "Beyond The Machine" or between the pristine sounds Moufang conjured with and the haloes of analogue noise which surrounded others. Amazingly pretty and wildly innovative, KUNSTSTOFF remains one of the most accomplished techno albums to emerge from Europe so far. More extraterrestrialism will be brought to you by Berlins finest aliens. Fraenzen and Ruede know each other since their childhood. First butt behind the youth club, first collective alcohol intoxication and the song of the young girls quasi is sung in a choir. Both come from the Berlin commuter belt, although Fraenzen is more to be seen as an native Berlin boy, due to the fact that he grew up two meters behind the city boundaries. Well, the provincial note of their adolescent surroundings can't be denied in either of their biographies. In the end both flee to Berlin central, to search and find their luck in the post wall-breaking metropolis. The common hobby to mix records and to produce music finds its form with the project The Cheapers. While Ruede parallel makes dough as a solo artist, the corporate music making and djing intensifies and leads to a shared studio and a dj residency in the Berlin Watergate Club. The fun becomes serious and seriousness leads to records on Upon You, Bar25, KaterMukke and Areal Records. Mothership will open its halls at 6 pm this time. Fresh culinary delicacies can be grabbed of our BBQ in the garden. Resident suspects Lutz Markwirth, The Dudes and Andreas Horn & Szymon will provide necessary guidance throughout the night.
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