As it happens, I'm doing the 2nd part of a radio special called "One Stop Shopping " that deals with record shops (brick & mortar) that release electronic/dance music. The first part dealt with Solid Grooves/Solid Trax (local connection), Submerge (obvious), and Worm Interface.The 2nd and last part deals with Rush Hour, Temple NYC, Sonic Groove, Clone, and Hardwax. Though Hardwax doesn't have an associated label as such, the store and its employees have to a large extent been responsible for a major movement in techno. I'll be documenting a bit of that tomorrow night. The DJ Pete interview pointed me towards the right approach (in my view) to handle Hardwax..

Regards,

Richard Hester
"Goodwrench"
kfjc.org

Paul Kendrick wrote:
A while back when I was part of a promoter thing called Outlet based in London, we 
put DJ Pete on a lot and I must say his not only a stand up all round top fella, 
but an ace DJ, can put on a top live set as Substance and when Scion played for us 
doing Arrange & Process, him and Rene had the crowd moshing. Most funny.

If you ever get the chance to see him spin at his residency at the Berghain I 
would also recommend that, its not only Dettmann and Klock who can do the long 
sets in the main room, Pete is ace at this too, and is sort of over looked.

I think I may have the Substance live set he did for Outlet recorded, which I 
can upload if anyone would be interested?


-----Original Message-----
From: kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com]
Sent: 16 May 2013 05:03
To: circonium
Cc: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Interview with DJ Pete about Hard Wax etc.

Ines! Es ist so lange als wir von du hören!

On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:13 PM, circonium <i...@circonium.de> wrote:
Hi there,

In case you haven't seen it yet - there is a great interview with DJ
Pete, talking about the Hard Wax record store in Berlin, the
Berlin-Detroit axis, and much more:

http://www.mosaictheory.de/Hard-Wax-The-Insider-s-Guide-Interview-wit
h-DJ-Pete-Part-I

Ines


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