Berghain is known as the most exclusive nightclub in Europe. You’ve probably heard that name a lot buzing in the past few months. Or maybe you were the one of lucky ones who made it there. When it comes to Berghain - It is truly a grey area in Berlin clubbing scene, a phenomena that made some noise for its strict entrance policies, that to this day nobody really seems to understand completely. Even the guy himself – a legendary bouncer/photographer with the name of Sven Marquardt, loyal keeper of the place – gave Mixmag an interview about the policy of his decisions of clubbers’ admittance, which turns out to be “subjective”. If you want to have a piece of it – go ahead and try Berghain Trainer, an online simulation of what is it like to get your foot inside the Techno Altar. There is really no logical explanation behind this – even DJs themselves sometimes get turned away by Sven. Felix da Housecat is one of the many, for example.
Read MoreIf you find average DJ sets to be repetitive or dull, look no further. Saxity is a German based dance music duo that is dedicated to taking dance music and live performance to a whole new level. Applying live instruments such as the saxophone and guitar to their sets, Saxity gives a sort of energy to their sets that is completely incomparable.
Since their explosion into the electronic music scene in 2012, Saxity has had numerous releases on large labels such as Pacha Recordings, Love Harder Records, Recovery House, and several others. Their music is some of the most highly requested in the house music scene right now and the duo shows no sign of stopping.
Read MoreReady to shuffle? If you do not know how, you will soon want to learn to do so to German DJ Eddie Thoneick’s newest hit “Lost In You” - In collaboration with fellow artists Erick Morillo, and Angel Taylor with vocals.
With Angel Taylor’s voice subtly teasing the constant drum riffs and building piano - “Lost In You” immediately proves itself as a stand out song by sparing no expense and dropping the beat before the 60 second mark. Over 7 minutes total, the drum line rises and falls leading up to the main melody. Overall, creating an extremely mystical and lighter than air feel of a tune.
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