- Label
- Dekmantel
- Catalogue
- DKMNTL-SLCTRS003
- Eancode
- No eancode
- Format
- 12inch
- Release Date
- Unknown
- Stock
- Out of stock
Marcel Dettmann
Selectors 003
- 1 Front 242 - Don't Crash
- 10 Ministry - Same Old Madness
- 11 Fad Gadget - Back To Nature
- 2 The Force Dimension - Algorythm (Manipulating Mix)
- 3 Executive Slacks - So Mote It Be
- 4 Martin Dupont - The Light Goes Through My Mouth
- 5 A Thunder Orchestra - Diabolical Gesture (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- 6 Twice A Man - Happy Life
- 7 Cabaret Voltaire - Low Cool (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- 8 Kaa Antilope - Rise Up Helicopter, Like A Bird
- 9 Clan Of Xymox - A Day
Although he’s now known as one of the world’s most celebrated techno artists, even Marcel Dettmann had to start somewhere. Long before he ever held court at Berghain (or its predecessor, Ostgut), he was just another young boy in Eastern Germany, one whose earliest encounters with capitalism involved spending every penny he could scrape together down at the local record shop. In those days, it wasn’t techno that got him excited, but new wave, post-punk, industrial and EBM acts like Front 242 and Depeche Mode. Get back to his roots right here.