A brief interview with Shed
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# A brief interview with Shed
For some, **René Pawlowitz**' sound *is* Berlin. Under his production
moniker **Shed**, the DJ and producer has crafted some of our favorite
dark techno tracks; punishing, shuffling beats that transport our ears
to dark concrete boxes filled with strobes, bass and sweat. Even as the
city continues to grow and change, these are the sounds that remain: a
pulse, a *feeling* that's integral and irreplaceable. He'll be appearing
in the next edition of our **[Slices][1]{: target="_blank"}** DVD
series, but until then, here's something a bit more brief, but no less
intriguing.
**Electronic Beats: You're well connected with Berghain and its label
Ostgut Ton -- an ambassador of their sound and vision. Which is why I
was suprised to see that your third LP *The Killer* was released via
**Modeselektor**'s **50 Weapons** imprint.**
**René:** I wouldn't call myself an ambassador. There are others who
deserve this decoration, but definitely not me. Besides, Monkeytown and
50 Weapons are a bunch of cool-ass people. We all fit together!
**What's up with your live project with Modeselektor and Marcel
Dettmann?**
Actually this year's Bloc Festival should have been **A.T.O.L.**'s first
live show. But since the event was shut down at its first [chaotic][2]{:
target="_blank"} night, we only have one more show scheduled for this
year at the [Audioriver Festival][3]{: target="_blank"} in P?ock. We
recently spent three weeks in the studio really focusing on putting
together new tracks, we're totally fired up for making live noise.
**Speaking of noise, *The Killer* is an incredible piece of dystopic
techno. It definitely evokes images of the gritty city it was created
in, especially in beastly tracks like 'Silent Witness' and 'I Come By
Night'. What role does Berlin play in your sound?**
'No techno without Berlin' is my personal formula. Berlin does techno
like no other city in the world right now. I experienced my first raves
here twenty years ago, and if this fantastic city can't influence my
music and musical attitude in general, I don't know what possibly could.
[1]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/tv/slices
[2]: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/jul/07/bloc-weekend-shut-down-police
[3]: http://www.audioriver.pl/
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text: '<p>For some, <strong>René Pawlowitz</strong>‘ sound <em>is</em> Berlin. Under his production moniker <strong>Shed</strong>, the DJ and producer has crafted some of our favorite dark techno tracks; punishing, shuffling beats that transport our ears to dark concrete boxes filled with strobes, bass and sweat. Even as the city continues to grow and change, these are the sounds that remain: a pulse, a <em>feeling</em> that’s integral and irreplaceable. He’ll be appearing in the next edition of our <strong><a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/tv/slices" target="_blank">Slices</a></strong> DVD series, but until then, here’s something a bit more brief, but no less intriguing.</p><p><strong>Electronic Beats: You’re well connected with Berghain and its label Ostgut Ton – an ambassador of their sound and vision. Which is why I was suprised to see that your third LP <em>The Killer</em> was released via <strong>Modeselektor</strong>‘s <strong>50 Weapons</strong> imprint.</strong></p><p><strong>René:</strong> I wouldn’t call myself an ambassador. There are others who deserve this decoration, but definitely not me. Besides, Monkeytown and 50 Weapons are a bunch of cool-ass people. We all fit together!</p><p><strong>What’s up with your live project with Modeselektor and Marcel Dettmann?</strong></p><p>Actually this year’s Bloc Festival should have been <strong>A.T.O.L.</strong>‘s first live show. But since the event was shut down at its first <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/jul/07/bloc-weekend-shut-down-police" target="_blank">chaotic</a> night, we only have one more show scheduled for this year at the <a href="http://www.audioriver.pl/" target="_blank">Audioriver Festival</a> in P?ock. We recently spent three weeks in the studio really focusing on putting together new tracks, we’re totally fired up for making live noise.</p><p><strong>Speaking of noise, <em>The Killer</em> is an incredible piece of dystopic techno. It definitely evokes images of the gritty city it was created in, especially in beastly tracks like ‘Silent Witness’ and ‘I Come By Night’. What role does Berlin play in your sound?</strong></p><p>‘No techno without Berlin’ is my personal formula. Berlin does techno like no other city in the world right now. I experienced my first raves here twenty years ago, and if this fantastic city can’t influence my music and musical attitude in general, I don’t know what possibly could.</p>'
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# A brief interview with Shed For some, **René Pawlowitz**' sound *is* Berlin. Under his production moniker **Shed**, the DJ and producer has crafted some of our favorite dark techno tracks; punishing, shuffling beats that transport our ears to dark concrete boxes filled with strobes, bass and s...
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We all fit together. **What's up with your live project with Modeselektor and Marcel Dettmann?** . Actually this year's Bloc Festival should have been **A.T.O.L.**'s first live show. But since the event was shut down at its first [chaotic][2]{: target="_blank"} night, we only have one more show ...