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Arkan comes to us from France where he co-founded Autonome Records and Drawner Records. He's a producer and DJ who focuses on deep and mental techno. He's released on SK Eleven from Setaoc Mass as well as his own label.

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August 20, 2012
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Not too long ago, it looked like New York’s glory days as a center for dance music had passed. As the birthplace of disco and hip-hop and the home of legendary nightclubs like the Paradise Garage, Limelight and Twilo, the city has long been part of the cultural fabric. But as the notoriously grimy city of the late 20th century transformed into the sleek and hyper-gentrified metropolis of today, its thriving underground lost its foothold. New Yorkers have long flourished under adversity, though, and its now bustling party scene is a testament to this.
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March 19, 2013
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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.

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