DJ Sotofett | Live at Tresor - Oct. 28 2023

A 90 minute excerpt from one of DJ Sotofett’s regular Wania nights at Tresor. This 100% vinyl set where few tracks rest longer than 2 minutes features plenty of classic US and Norwegian Techno as well as several upcoming Wania releases. --- TRACKLIST 01. Digital Boy - Percussion Mix 02. Diego - Me Fragments (Heiko Laux Remix) 03. Steve Stoll - Model T (Aux 88 Remix) 04. Joint Venture - Stand Up 05. Ronny Nyheim - Multisensory Integration 06. Skatebård - 2002-8 07. OJI - Esteban 08. Juan Atkins - Move Mix 09. Unknown / White Label 10. Ismistik - Rezfun 11. DJ Sotofett & LA 2000 - (WANIA mk1) 12. El Rakkas - Extremely Cheap & Effective (Pomassl Remix) 13. Phil Asher - Find Myself 14. Paperclip People - Reach 15. Unknown / White Label 16. Gregor Tresher & Monika Kruse - Panchakarma 17. Floorplan - Phobia 18. Unknown / White Label 19. Substance - Countdown 20. Unknown / White Label 21. Illumination - Hope To God (MO Driven) 22. Unknown / White Label 23. K-Hand - The Tunnel 24. Unknown / Naked Music 25. Locked grooves from WANIA mk2 Abuser USER 01 26. DJ Sotofett & Ronny Nyheim - (WANIA mk2) Listen on SoundCloud: Live at Tresor is a new series highlighting selected DJ set recordings from the basement and Globus floor. ----- Follow DJ Sotofett Soundcloud: Resident Advisor: Bandcamp: Follow Tresor Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: TikTok: @ Web: Photo credit: Marie Staggat: ----- About Tresor Berlin At midnight, on March 13th 1991, a basement door opened at Leipziger Strasse 126, Berlin. Through this door, many passed, on their way to defining new terrains in electronic music. There they found a dance floor in the vaults of a closed-down department store, with a unique sound bound to dense fog, building night after night a history that was also a vision of the future. This history has seen in Jeff Mills’ first sets on three turntables, Underground Resistance’s first live appearances in Europe, grandiose Tresor Park parties, to various chapters of the Loveparade with Sven Väth in the 90s and since then countless generation-spanning parties. These moments represent the highlights of infinite personal clubbing experiences. It is the manifestation of the Berlin spirit, emerging from its considerable strife. This history is not without its complications - from temporary closure by the authorities and several raids in the early years to closure and demolition of the old location in 2005. What followed was years of wandering in exile and, finally, resurrection in the new home in Kraftwerk Berlin. These stories, conversations and shared experiences within our walls forge a resilience that drives towards a shared ideal, the Tresor sound: community, resistance, and the world to come. This was observed in the newly re-unified German youth, who danced and celebrated together from the club’s inception, and into the present day through ongoing community work in Detroit. To those that have danced before, and to those that will dance in the future: the light at the end of the long Tresor tunnel is a signal. A flicker amidst the fog. This is our future. This is our place. #tresor #techno #galaxian #herrensauna
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