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0:00/9:16
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0:00/9:52
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In Love with a Ghost 6:070:00/6:07
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0:00/5:14
Chambre Music
Destin Markland
The second of Destin’s two “Berlin albums”, Chambre Music is a techno tribute to the harder, darker side of Berliner nightlife. Characterized by driving beats, soaring metallic melodies, and a certain harshness of tone that sometimes borders on industrial, this album is best enjoyed on a dark, cavernous dance floor – or in the bedroom when you’re feeling naughty. Heavily influenced by Turkish and Arabic music, Chambre Music is an innovative interpretation of the sound of modern-day Berlin.
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Dark Sparkle 8:290:00/8:29
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Für Linda from Work 6:210:00/6:21
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Rossi 6:410:00/6:41
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You Want Him 6:110:00/6:11
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Merry-go-down 5:320:00/5:32
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Guinea pig 5:340:00/5:34
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0:00/6:12
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Material Divinity 6:050:00/6:05
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0:00/5:48
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Coronavirus 5:530:00/5:53
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0:00/4:59
Poor, but Saxy
Destin Markland
‘Poor, but saxy’ tells the story of a young, naive Montanan moving to ‘poor, but sexy’ Berlin, the Mecca of gay nightlife and electronic music. The composer and saxophonist was inspired to start producing, but the dark drive of Berliner techno never quite drowned out his soulful and improvisational roots. Much more playful and lighthearted than Destin’s upcoming techno album, ‘Chambre Music’, ‘Poor, but Saxy’ is an eclectic compilation of electronica, house, jazz fusion, and alternative that doesn’t fit in a dark club, but rather at a spring Open Air on Tempelhofer Feld. Calm innocence builds into risqué excitement, relaxes into fleeting intimacy, but then the Universe steps in to shatter the silly delusions we build our lives upon.
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Mirror Lake 4:260:00/4:26
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The Bends 3:200:00/3:20
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Chillary 4:130:00/4:13
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Cocktail d'Amore 4:050:00/4:05
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Laniakea 8:030:00/8:03
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Zwischen uns 5:210:00/5:21
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Losing Faith 5:230:00/5:23