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rdevito
March, 23 @ Clash Club \m/

Can't wait to hear Josh Wink - Are You There (Ben Klock Remix) on a big sound system :disbelief
paulversuspaul
Saw him last saturday in la at interface, ing killed it! best set ive seen live in ages. At all costs go and see him.
Woony
Saw him once, was somewhat dissapointed. Although I guess it's because he had a peak time slot so it was nothing but jackhammer for the most part. Although he played a few nice classics at the end of his set. But that's kind of my problem with techno DJs in general, they play too little pay off and by the time you're there, you're already half dead. It may have something to do with berlin though, when I hear set recordings from other places it's almost always less stripped down.
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by Woony
It may have something to do with berlin though


Good drugs?
paulversuspaul
his set was built up perfectly. He played for 4 hours and def took the crowd on a journey and just destroyed the place during the second half but perfectly took it down to more melodic stuff for the last couple of songs.
Guest
I like the jackhammer analogy
SebG
Ben is awesome, never disapointed.

Can't wait for Klockworks at DEMF
PivotTechno
quote:
Originally posted by Guest
I like the jackhammer analogy


a.k.a. "marching techno"
Dykes_on_Jay
seig heil.
enydo
I'm going to see Ben Klock and I'm going to be plugging as much of this as possible:

quote:

D-IX was a cocaine-based experimental drug cocktail developed by the Nazis in 1944 for military application.[1] Nazi doctors found that equipment-laden test subjects who had taken the drug could march 55 miles (88.5 kilometers) without resting before they collapsed. Each tablet contained 5 mg of oxycodone (brand name Eukodal), 5 mg of cocaine and 3 mg of methamphetamine (then called Pervitin, now available under the brandname Desoxyn).[2] The researcher who uncovered the project, Wolf Kemper, said: "The aim was to use D-IX to redefine the limits of human endurance."[3] Nazi doctors were enthusiastic about the results, and planned to supply all German troops with the pills, but the war ended before D-IX could be put into mass production, though it did see limited use among a handful of Neger and Biber pilots.[2]

Dykes_on_Jay
Skittles work too.
rubez
does this guy usually play minimal?

my limited exposure to his berghain cd seemed very minimal.

he's coming over next month...
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