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Anachronism

Premiere: Anachronism Presents First Release for made of CONCRETE

After joining the made of CONCRETE crew on tour, where he always delivered quality sets in his signature style, label affiliate Anachronism presents his first full release, enlisting Berlin legend Oliver Deutschmann on remix duties.

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Alek S

Premiere: Alek S Delivers Deep, Dubby “Far Outside” EP on made of CONCRETE

made of CONCRETE kickstart 2020 with a long-awaited release from Alek S, one year after his latest EP. He’s joined by Sascha Rydell, one of his favourite artists, taking on remix duties.

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Premiere: Markus Suckut Returns to made of CONCRETE with “Voices In My Head” EP Including Rebar Remix

For someone who does not necessarily compose for the dance floor, it is a pleasant side effect how appreciated Markus Suckut’s work actually is in the clubs. His productions are instinctively groove-focused, there is a continual hypnotic hook in Suckut’s reduced techno. The elements are sparse yet highly effective, the tracks direct but the funk still there. Whether he leans towards more dub or breakbeat oriented productions, his swinging signature groove is always present.

German-born and based Markus has been producing and DJing since the late 90s, being a DJ he likens to a storyteller, he prefers longer more embellishing sets. He has built his career on excitement and playfulness, something that has paid off into a rich back catalogue. Today, Suckut is a well-known producer in the techno world, whose releases have found a home on such respected labels as Rekids, Odd Even, Hypercolour or Edit Select to name just a few. Suckut is also the founder of the SCKT imprint. The DĂŒsseldorf producer has been a part of the made of CONCRETE  family for some time now and the pair up between the two on Voices In My Head feels like an ideal match.

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Premiere: El Choop, Anachronism, Olan! and Rebar Featured on made of CONCRETE’s 5th “Batch Plant” Series

made of CONCRETE label heads Rebar put together a versatile load of tracks into the fifth installment of their Batch Plant series, picking up where the previous volume left off one year back. The selection aptly encompasses the compilation’s main ideology and sees the duo flex their curation muscle as well as their remix abilities.

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