4 Year Anniversary Week: Focus x Cadence: Sleeparchive - Benjamin Damage - Hops

  • Saturday, June 3rd • Bar opens 8PM, Roof 9PM, Club 10PM Sleeparchive has been releasing techno since the early 2000's and his sound has evolved and matured greatly over the years. He is a master of the live techno set, taking his unique sound all over the world from Berlin to Japan, Australia and beyond. Benjamin Damage's sets draw on a wide range of sounds the UK has been critical in cultivating such as breaks, jungle, and early rave, along with house and techno. He was not only the first artist signed to the much lauded 50 Weapons label, he was also responsible for its final release. The wonderful DJ Lisa Frank opens the party. Slated to play a dope Movement afterparty aimed at all the low-end heads in Detroit this May, HOPS co-runs the Version parties in Berlin. He is co-hosted in Flash Bar by CADENCE, alongside Jett Chandon and Panch. Be sure to listen to his RA Podcast mix. It's got us buzzing. Sarah Myers and Friends take over The Greenroom aka Rooftop starting at 9PM. Club Level: Sleeparchive ( Tresor, Mord Records | Berlin ) sleeparchive.de soundcloud.com/sleeparchive-official Benjamin Damage ( 50Weapons, Ten Thousand Yen | UK ) soundcloud.com/benjamindamage DJ Lisa Frank soundcloud.com/djlisafrank Flash Bar: Cadence Hops ( Version | Berlin ) Jett Chandon ( Forecast, SpreadLove Project | DC ) soundcloud.com/jettchandon Panch ( LENG | DC ) soundcloud.com/panch-mazin Green Room: Sarah Myers & Friends Sarah Myers ( Flash | DC ) soundcloud.com/sarahmyers Samantha Francesca ( Sticky Fingers Collective | DC ) soundcloud.com/samanthafrancescadc Vanniety Kills ( Cadence, Ladies of the Underground soundcloud.com/vanniety_kills SLEEPARCHIVE: Roger Semsroth aka Sleeparchive, grew up in East Berlin, but he did not belong to the GDR born and raised kids that embraced Techno as soon as the Wall came down. His first love were Post Punk electronics of the darker kind and EBM, but those soon surpassed being mere references when he first made his name with the widely acclaimed projects Skanfrom and Television Set. But he felt in love with Techno in the mid 90s, as the sound had already outgrown the raw disarray of its pioneering days. The sounds that attracted him to the proceedings were much more refined, reduced, and intense, produced by artists like Jeff Mills, Mika Vainio and Richie Hawtin. When the first Sleeparchive 12“ hit the shelves of Berlin’s seminal Hard Wax record store institution in 2004, its success and impact on the international club scene seemed sudden at first, but well deserved as well. The run of subsequent releases in the following years fulfilled every early promise with aplomb. It established an impressive career that lasts to this day, and will most certainly continue for quite some time to come. He soon joined the staff of the store that helped him to get recognized, and as other Hard Wax affiliated artists, he chose to keep his public profile low. But his profile as producer did not remain low at all. It soon became very obvious that the idea of Techno Sleeparchive pursued would not succumb to the trend imperatives of the scene. It was steadily dwelling on the initial enthusiasm for the music, whilst determinedly developing a signature sound further on with every new track, or remixes of likeminded other tracks, thus forming a body of work that is pure consequence, a whole canon of systematic studies in kicks, bleeps and loops, its frequencies and atmospherics bleak enough to not divert from anything you hear, and move to. Soon enough dues were not only continuously paid by DJs and music enthusiasts all over the world, but also by those who inspired him, and he became a genuine key figure of Techno himself. Thankfully Sleeparchive did not remain a non-visible studio entity for too long. And just as his music became an integral part of the international Techno soundtrack, his live performances followed suit, either on his own or as TR-101 with fellow Hard Wax colleague DJ Pete aka Substance. For years now he was invited to unleash his sounds at nearly every major club and festival of the worldwide Techno circuit, carefully restructuring and redefining released and unreleased tracks in the process, meeting his deep concentration at work with crowds propelled to work even more. This archive offers few distractions, fewer compromises, and not much sleep.
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