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Jeff Mills & Axis Records
Jeff Mills & Axis Records
No Photos on the Dance Floor!
No Photos on the Dance Floor!
The Black Madonna
The Black Madonna
Shed
Shed
The Other People Place
The Other People Place
Legowelt - 12 Essentials
Legowelt - 12 Essentials
Helena Hauff
Helena Hauff
Lobster Theremin
Lobster Theremin
Efdemin
Efdemin
30 Legends
Jeff Mills Robert Hood Laurent Garnier Neil Landstrumm Mark Broom Surgeon Underground Resistance Planetary Assault Systems John Beltran Autechre Octave One James Ruskin Terence Fixmer Juan Atkins Ben Klock Jesper Dahlbäck DVS1 Marcel Dettmann SNTS Rodhad Ben Sims Charlotte De Witte Slam Oscar Mulero Recondite Dax J Bart Skils Blawan Efdemin Benjamin Damage
30 Labels
Warp Tresor Rawax F Communications Peacefrog Underground Resistance Mint Condition Wagram 430 West BPitch !K7 Ostgut Ton P&D M-Plant Klockworks SNTS Dystopian Chiwax Mord Sonic Groove Drumcode 50 Weapons Ilian Tape Perc Trax Innervisions Monnom Black Figure Lenske Emerald Second State Audio

To all dance enthusiasts, bass enthusiasts and 4-to-the-floor freaks

We have noticed something over the last few weeks: The electronic music scene has changed rapidly over the last few decades. Just like the music itself. Techno, and everything that belongs to it, has meanwhile found followers in all layers of society and age groups. And all are united by the love of fast rhythms, booming basses and synthi sounds.

For this reason, we bring the best of the last 30 years on record to the start. True to the motto: »Defining the Dancefloor 1990 – 2020«. No matter if the 90s rave sound of the Loveparade, the good old Detroit-House or the kick drums of the new millenium.

No matter if DJ, record collector or simply music lover – with us you will find it! We have compiled a top selection of what has moved the dancefloors in the last 30 years. And even if you don’t feel like dancing or your neck hurts from nodding, that’s no problem. At least musically. Maybe you should sit back and try our selection of first-class ambient records. As you can see, there’s something for everyone who’s into electronic music. And for those who haven’t done so yet: get an idea. It’s more than »Boom Boom Clack«!