Drum ânâ bass label, Metalheadz has announced the launch of its new imprint, HeadzState â which will showcase techno artists.
The new label is an evolution of the past 30 years of Metalheadz with influences from Reinforced Records and early work from Doc Scott, Nookie, and 4Hero. HeadzState will also be delving into “house and everything in between.”
Due for May, the new book explores the German capital over the decades following âintimate encounters with migrants, settlers and newcomers who have made the city their own.”
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Berlin-based Ronald Christoph is a highly educated musician, prolific music producer, and live Performer with an impressive career spanning nearly three decades. Having worked across a diverse spectrum of contemporary music and art projects since the early 90s, Ronaldâs impressive discography is an ongoing journey of electronic, disco, house & techno music, and all shades in between.
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Allma Skneian is the project of DJ, audio designer and producer Djalma, a Brazilian artist increasingly recognized for his far-fetched dark ambient, techno and dub techno sound. The artist has just released his latest hypnotic masterpiece, Obsession EP, which comes with four brand new tracks: “Intro Darkness”, “Dively”, “Obsession” and “La Porte”. Allma Skneian produced all the tracks while living in Berlin and studying Sound Design at HDPK University, an experience that added striking references in his work.
Since his first album debuted in 2013 with Romer-Records, Allma Skneian has had numerous releases and collaborated with fashion designers and photographers for runway shows and editorials. He’s performed at Berlin Fashion Week at Arena Club, and played at many other clubs in the world’s techno capitol. The techno dub and dark ambient don now shares how his unique experiences in Berlin have shaped his latest creative work, Obsession EP.
Hey Djalma, weâre looking forward to learning more about you and your work. When did you become interested in electronic music?Â
I became interested in electronic music as a teenager. My brother used to buy tapes and CDs of electronic music to listen to at home. When I saw my sister playing the organ, I always tried to sync the kicks with the sounds.
Brazil to Germany is quite a transition. In what ways have both countries inspired your creative process?
I started a DJ course called Dub music at an academy. Some of the DJs told me that I had a good feeling for music. Later on, I mixed progressive house and minimal house when I arrived in Berlin. Some friends gave the softwares and plugins to begin producing my first tracks full time.
Allma Skneian Obsession EP
You practiced Sound Design at HDPK in Berlin. If you could choose one technique that you learned, which one has had the most impact on your work?Â
Many subjects were amazing, but the one that I use in my productions is dynamic processing. When a sound engineer uses the term dynamics, he usually does not mean the tonal strength in musical performance practice, but the so-called technical microdynamics of a signal. Even if compression is the best known, it is only one aspect of dynamics processing. In addition, one should always be aware of which tools are available for which tasks. I can make more effective kicks in my tracks nowadays using the compressor.
What is it like to design sounds for fashion editorials and exhibitions?Â
Itâs a hard job, but at the same time I love it because the final result is always amazing. There is the process of talking to the costumer, finding out what is requested and the scenario. There’s also the model transactions and learning the topic of the editorial. After all those materials are in my hands, I produce three samples. Then I show the best of them and make adjustments so that there can be a perfect match.
Can you share more about your project Allma Skneian? What is the background behind this particular name?
Allma was created in the studio by DJs. When I started my DJ course, they connected my real name Djalma, separated ‘Dj’ from ‘alma’ and said: “You have DJ in your own name, letâs do it.” Skneian is a unique family name of a friend from Sweden. I told them I was looking for a unique artist name, so they allowed me to use Skneian.Â
Listen: Allma Skneian Obsession EPÂ
Talk to us about your new Obsession EP. What inspired you to create an album featuring dark ambient, techno and dub techno?Â
When I lived in Berlin I used to be in studio all weekend with Tobias W., a Berlin-based label manager. During the winter I started producing music non-stop at my home. I was obsessed with making music. After that I used to get my bike and visit another friend named Patrick, a sound engineer who would listen and work on specific elements in my tracks.
Berlin is mostly dark in the winter. It’s a great scenario, and where I produced ObsessionEP.
Anything else youâd like to share?Â
My years in Berlin were the best experiences and gigs that I had in my life. I could visit all the clubs, especially Berghain and Tresor, and play at Arena Club. I lived the scene to the fullest. I played in clubs and bars every weekend, and I was resident of Bar23 and Zur Fetten Ecke. These were places where people used to drink and listen to music before attending Watergate and other remarkable clubs.
The rising German techno star, Patrick Scuro, is back on his own label Animarum Recordings together with the Californian techno queen Marie Vaunt. After the success of their last collaboration, “The Ritual,” the pair have produced a new single called “Creatures on Acid.” It is a mixture of a massive kick, driving arpeggio melodies from Scuro, and great acid and vocals from Vaunt.
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To say that each new year has hit differently since COVID-19 is an understatement. No one has emerged unchanged from these times, and while there’s much to reflect upon, there’s also some room for celebration. Despite the challenges the global electronic dance community faced, it’s still here. Here’s a round-up of six New Year’s Eve parties to close out 2021. Cheers to resiliency and good music friends, let’s keep it rolling.Â
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It seemed like society was taking a better approach to the pandemic, although it was sad to report that Berlin dance clubs must close until December 8. The decision was made by the Senate of Berlin due to high Covid-19 infections rates.Â
When I was a kid my mom introduced me to The Prodigy. I really loved them, and I still do, but how do you explain The Prodigy to another third-grader who is a die-hard Hillary Duff fan? Throughout elementary school and beyond Iâve always considered music to be a form of personal protest. Itâs been my sounding board, always challenging me to question what feels accepted, conventional, or expected. This isnât an unusual sentiment. In fact, I hope itâs widespread. Consider moments when that one song can explain everything and everyone. When you connect to that one song because it is a testament to your reality, and no one elseâs reality. Music is more than mere vibrations: sounds amplify worlds that you cannot see.
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