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Poussière Diamant for Blendet 013

Poussière Diamant comes to us from Paris to pay tribute to legend, Luigi Tozzi. He's the founder of the ART YOU OUT collective, which hosts artists from Paris and around the world to explore atmospheric, hypnotic, and tribal deep techno.

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Parvin / Stein Productions
April 20, 2014
Embassy One
September 16, 2018
Resident Advisor
February 9, 2015
In person, Zak Khutoretsky radiates warmth—he smiles, he hugs, he calls his friends “brother.” But he’s also someone defined by struggle, a self-described hustler who had to fight for everything he has. His family emigrated to Minneapolis from St. Petersburg when he was a toddler, and his parents split up shortly after that. As a kid Khutoretsky had a good heart but a taste for trouble. He had a habit of getting kicked out of schools, and by the time he was 20 he was throwing illegal parties. Coming right at the peak of America’s mid-’90s rave culture, Khutoretsky’s events were legendary, and he did whatever he had to do to make them happen: forging insurance documents, lying to landlords, even selling drugs to offset costs. A run-in with the law eventually made him go legit, but he kept at it, throwing enormous raves and later opening his own club. Today he’s a regular DJ at Berghain and gets booked all over the world, but he remains a cornerstone of his home city’s scene.
Tresor Berlin
December 1, 2023
Regina would have been 57 years old today. She left far too soon. To mark her birthday, I have uploaded the film documenting the early days of Tresor until its demise at Leipziger Strasse 126. This era is inextricably linked to her. Regina was a special person and the person who I was closest to, and who accompanied me for many years. She was the person I trusted the most. I could always rely on Regina. She advised me well in all matters and stood by me, even in difficult times. Regina helped build up Tresor and characterised it with her own style. Without her, Tresor would be a different club. The film is a special contemporary document and illustrates the failure of those politically and financially responsible at the time, who simply sold the historic property with the surviving steel chamber of the former Jewish department stores’ Wertheim to one of the nameless development companies. 15 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, they had still not recognised the potential of the newly emerging nightlife culture that is so important today. Tilmann Künzel’s film, is a masterfully executed work with lots of material from the Tresor archive. I would like to dedicate this film to Regina and thus keep her memory alive. The history of the Tresor would be different without her, without her energy, drive, vision, creativity, discipline and ability to inspire and motivate others. She was one of those strong women who knew exactly what they wanted in a scene that was often still very male-dominated at the time – and who never let even the biggest machos intimidate her. As manager of Globus and Tresor (from 1991 to 2005), she steered and shaped the company. Later, she played a key role in shaping Kraftwerk – even when she was already battling her illness.

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You Suck at Producing
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Yan Cook
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Underdog Electronic Music School
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Underdog Electronic Music School
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Yan Cook
December 16, 2023
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