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When Answer Code Request's first EP suddenly hit the shelves of Berlin's seminal record store Hard Wax in 2011, speculation
across the web took up instantly. Was this another incarnation of affiliated Techno stalwarts, like Marcel Dettmann or Shed?
A lot of people were very sure it had to be, even if further discussion seemed to agree that the music contained on this
mysterious 12" would mean a bold redesign, as it was quite a different beast. Sure, there was the industrial punch, heavy
groove and fierce determination associated with the Berghain sound and Ostgut Ton's artists, but the ...read more
When Answer Code Request's first EP suddenly hit the shelves of Berlin's seminal record store Hard Wax in 2011, speculation
across the web took up instantly. Was this another incarnation of affiliated Techno stalwarts, like Marcel Dettmann or Shed?
A lot of people were very sure it had to be, even if further discussion seemed to agree that the music contained on this
mysterious 12" would mean a bold redesign, as it was quite a different beast. Sure, there was the industrial punch, heavy
groove and fierce determination associated with the Berghain sound and Ostgut Ton's artists, but then again there were so
many unfamiliar layers and signatures. It merged Berlin's Techno heritage with Detroit melancholia, the heyday of UK's
"Artificial Intelligence" and the rhythmic innovations of the most current bass music, and ended up with a sound original and
fresh. A musical concept that was so significantly different to what was already happening, that it was indicating the fact
that this was not an established artist testing new grounds, but a new artist emerging to be that very new ground, and
nothing less.
As the identity of the enigmatic producer behind Answer Code Request was revealed to be Patrick Gräser, at least some of
the buzz was on the right path. Before Answer Code Request became his project to be in 2010, he spent his youth in the
same small hometown near Berlin as Marcel Dettmann and Marcel Fengler, sharing their experiences of hitting the big city as a
teenager, in search of the records and clubs that formed the tradition in the 90's, then taking up DJing and producing shortly
after, and sticking with it, and being successful with it as well.
If you listen to the music of Answer Code Request, be it on his astonishing records, as accordingly astonishing live act, or in
the shape of his diversified and tremendously executed DJ sets, it all fits together. It seems it only took Answer Code
Request a bit longer to enter the spotlight because he wanted it that way. He waited until everything was perfect and ready
to go. And then it took him way shorter than almost everybody else to break through, and stay, just because of that.
From first public appearance to internationally acclaimed artist, performer and Berghain resident DJ, it only took Answer Code
Request a year. Enough said. « hide |
Similar Bands: Shed, Marcel Dettmann, Tobias., Marcel Fengler, Phase |
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LPs | | Gens 2018
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| Code 2014
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EPs | | Shattering 2022
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| Neume 2016
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| Calm Down 2015
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| Breathe 2014
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| Crack City 09/16/2013
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| The Host 11/05/2012
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| Main Mode 11/01/2012
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| Subway Into 2011
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Compilations | | RA.345 01/07/2013
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Contributors: Deviant., Typhoner, gosk8n, Typhoner,
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