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IntransikBeats is a record label that aims to highlight raw and uncompromising Techno which displays a dark and gloomy musical image. Our network of like-minded people strives to innovate and contribute to a ever growing community of producers and artists, always remembering where we came from and where we want to be. Starting out as group of independent artists and DJs, involved in and fostering the alternative music scene in Shanghai, China where Intransik has been fortunate enough to be a ...
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WE ARE LDH! @imaminaki @kennstduehnich @Syazwanov @laurentneige @thorau a.k.a DJ Knaller DJ Forhouth @MickzeGerman https://imaminaki.bandcamp.com/album/1b-kb upcoming: TBC past: 2023: Ocean Rave, Fabrique, Hamburg 2022 11.03 Marktlokal Klub, Berlin 2020 07.03 Rave 4 Climate, Fabrique Hamburg, LDH Floor 2019 11.11 Kölner Karneval - Syazwanov & Mick ze German 30.03 5 Jahre LDH - 60 Jahre L&N, tba, LDH-Allstars 02.02 DJ Forhouth, BIPOLAR, Berlin 2018 07.12 DJ Knaller, Beats against Coal, Amster ...
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With a thousand castles and almost as many churches, France’s south-western Périgord region is a paradise for lovers of ancient stones. Aude, 32, has inherited the fortress of Commarque. The young Parisian left everything behind to protect this 12th-century monument. Gastronomy is also a key part of life in the Périgord. In this region that cherish…
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Located west of the Baie des Anges, Antibes is one of the pearls of the French Riviera in the south of France. In the 1920s, US novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald took up residence with his wife Zelda in the Villa Saint-Louis to write his masterpiece "Tender is the Night". The villa is now a five-star hotel, the Hôtel Belles Rives. Antibes is also home t…
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The Lot-et-Garonne is a south-western French department created from the union of the land and two rivers: the Lot and the Garonne. It’s therefore not surprising that some of the most beautiful gardens in France can be found here. The stories of these mini Edens are both astonishing and little-known. Impressionist painter Claude Monet came to one i…
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The French region of Alsace is famous for its traditional half-timbered houses. But this centuries-old heritage is threatened by the passage of time and urban development. Every year, 400 of these remarkable old houses are demolished. But a few locals are trying to safeguard their heritage. One young couple have embarked on a project to renovate th…
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Covering almost 9,000 km², the southern French department of Aveyron is one of the country's largest. With its limestone plateaus and vertiginous gorges, the area is full of contrasts: just like its iconic cheese, Roquefort. The blue-veined ewe's milk cheese – one of the oldest and most famous in the world – was born in this region. It became Franc…
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Nestled at an altitude of 400 metres in the heart of the Alps, France's Lake Annecy is considered the purest lake in Europe. On its shores, the medieval old town of Annecy is nicknamed the "Venice of the Alps" for its picturesque canals. Out on the lake, fishermen catch féra, a delicate fish that Michelin-starred chef Jean Sulpice is particularly f…
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In the creeks near Marseille, 37 metres underwater, lies the only submerged cave on the planet that's covered with cave paintings. On its damp walls, people have painted horses, bison, ibex and even penguins – animals that were present in the south of France during the Ice Age. The oldest paintings date back some 27,000 years.…
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In the vineyards of France's Anjou region, in the Loire Valley, a ritual takes place every year at the end of the summer. At harvest time, dozens of brave seasonal workers come from far and wide to pick the ripe grapes. Some of them have been regulars for several years and their experience is invaluable to the newcomers. The grape picking is done b…
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The French Mediterranean island of Corsica attracts two million holidaymakers every summer. To properly discover the so-called Isle of Beauty, what better way than on a cruise ship? Aboard a week-long cruise on La Belle des Océans, passengers explore Corsica's most beautiful beaches, as well as the local gastronomy and breathtaking panoramas – such…
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In the skyline of France's Provence region, Mont Ventoux culminates at 1,909 metres. Each year, its steep slopes are the setting for an epic stage of the Tour de France cyling race. The bald mountain fascinates professional and amateur cyclists alike. The most determined of them even attempt the "Nutters' challenge": climbing Mont Ventoux three tim…
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In the Breton language, its name means "little sea". The Gulf of Morbihan, in the French region of Brittany, is made up of around 40 islands, all of them small paradises. The largest of them, l'Île aux Moines, is the most popular with tourists. Others belong to private owners, who live out their desert island dream. Oysters are farmed all year roun…
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Located in southern France, the Aubrac plateau is the scene of an explosion of colours and flavours in summer. The Aubrac dairy cows graze in rich meadows. Their cheese, tomme, is the main ingredient in the local specialty dish: aligot. The lush slopes are also home to the narcissus flower, which is harvested in the old-fashioned way with a raking …
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Half of the one million oak barrels produced worldwide each year are made in France. French cooperage is a centuries-old tradition that dates back to the Gauls and plays a key role in the excellence of the world's finest wines. Choosing the right oak trees, cutting, seasoning and charring the wood are all delicate stages carried out by the cooper t…
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Deep in France's southern Lubéron mountains lies a stunning red and orange landscape reminiscent of the vast plains of America: the Colorado provençal. This spot of wild nature is in fact a former open-cast ochre quarry. Every year, some 300,000 visitors venture through these 30 unusual hectares, between fairy chimneys and strange sculptures, to di…
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The southern Camargue region in France is known for its wetlands and flamingos. The region however holds a lesser-known animal sacred: bulls. The bulls of Camargue are reared by enthusiasts called manadiers for one purpose only, which is to become champions of the bullring in the regional bullfighting games. Consisting mainly of participants, calle…
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Deep in France's Burgundy region lies the Boutissaint wildlife park. Within its 400 hectares of forest, several hundred animals roam free: stags, roe deer and boars, which visitors can observe as they wander through this natural setting with very few fences. The park is the brainchild of the Borione family, which purchased this former priory and it…
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Beaune is the wine capital of France's Burgundy region. Above ground, the old fortified city is already beautiful. But the real treasure is hidden below the surface, down in the cellars. They contain two million bottles of wine, in a total of five kilometres of galleries, all linked together. One of the oldest cellars in Beaune has been occupied fo…
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Agriculture in France is not immune to the digital revolution. More and more farmers are using IT tools to carry out their administrative and technical tasks. But some go much further: from fully robotic milking of cows, to connected cameras, to data gathering and even a digital fruit and vegetable market. FRANCE 24 went to meet some of these farme…
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To discover France's Baie de Somme, on the northern Picardy coast, it's best to venture out at low tide. The River Somme's vast estuary reveals an archipelago of sandbanks and salt marshes: a paradise for migratory birds, but also for sheep farmers. During a canoe trip, tourists can get close to the stars of the bay: the seals. The largest seal col…
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Of all the Renaissance-era castles that adorn France's Loire Valley, the Château de Chenonceau is perhaps the most refined. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it attracts almost a million French and foreign tourists every year. This success keeps a hundred employees busy at Chenonceau: ensuring the safety of the premises, restoring works of ar…
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Guadeloupe, nicknamed the “butterfly archipelago” because of the shape of one of its central islands, welcomes over 600,000 tourists to its sunny little paradise every year. This French Overseas Territory abounds in opportunities to break from routine: hiking in the heart of the Basse-Terre rainforest, lounging on the deserted beaches of La Désirad…
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Located in France's eastern Lorraine region, Amnéville Zoo is home to some 2,000 animals. These include 40 species that are considered endangered: from Siberian tigers to white rhinos, gorillas and small squirrel monkeys. Behind the scenes, some 150 zoo employees work tirelessly around the clock, taking care of the animals. Preserving endangered sp…
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In a small village deep in central France, the same family has run the "La Promenade" restaurant for four generations. The story began in 1960, when Lucienne created a small bistro. Then Jacky, the son, took over and won the first Michelin star in 1989. Today, the grandson Fabrice watches over this mecca of French gastronomy, and now his son Clémen…
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We take you to the westernmost point of France; the last piece of civilisation before the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean. Ouessant, located 25 kilometres off the Finistère coast in Brittany, is a rugged and fascinating island, where less than 500 people live all year round. We meet a fisherwoman, a doctor and a photographer who appreciate its raw b…
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Hi and welcome to our 58th edition of our IntransikBeats Podcast. We feel it's been too long since we've had a guest on the podcast series but it was definitely for the best ! A lot has happened until now but the passion for mesmerizing quality travel mixes has never stopped ! and here we are, with the absolute pleasure to present to you, our long …
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23.5.21: LDH Podcast #15 DJ KnallerWe brought this Podcast a little late in May due to some technical issues but we are finally excited to present you one of the LDH residents and co-founder, DJ Knaller. May still brings us unstable weather but what is sure is that DJ Knaller is still delivering his A-game on his mixes. Forming 1/3 and the mastermi…
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27.3.2021: LDH Podcast #14 Doc Seagull b2b Just PenzFor this month, we would like to introduce to you our long time affiliate from the northern city of Hamburg. Our connections with the RWegbassen crew goes back to 2018 when we collectively organised the demonstrations for climate change across the city whilst playing music on the demonstration tru…
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26.2.2021: LDH Podcast #13 ShkedulFor the coming March, we sourced another long time friend / DJ hailing from the mountains of the dolomites, we present to you Shkedul. A vinyl enthusiast, Shkedul has released a number of records under his own imprint NORD LTD. We first saw his release under ARTS and decided to book him back in 2017 for our Arena S…
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29.1.2021 LDH Podcast #12 TerrnContinuing with our Podcast series this month, we invite our long time affiliate DJ Punchline hailing from Warsaw. A member of the Łowcy group that represents Jaegermeister in Poland, DJ Punchline's roots goes way back into Hip Hop. For our Podcast though, he shows his versatility by going through Techno and multiple …
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Hello people and welcome to our 56th Edition of our Intransikbeats Podcast Series; This time, we present to you 'MOE' a DJ and producer in the works from Lebanon and currently based in Paris, France. He is currently experimenting and exploring the vast horizons of techno music with a goal to create his own sound. His set includes speedy industrial …
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Welcome to our summer edition of the Intransikbeats Podcast ! This time around we are glad to present to you our guest 'Tension', bringing us a cocktail of refreshing techno beats that will be sinking you into an captivating journey full of surprises and mysteries ; A lot of outstanding gems as well as his own productions will definitely have you d…
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Hello friends and welcome to the 54th Episode of the IntransikBeats Podcast, it's been a while since we've had a guest on on our show but it's for the best; Today we're glad to present to you our new addition to the IntransikBeats Records roster, italian-born and London based DE:MA also known under his deep dubstep alias as 'Fluid Cubo'; Mainly foc…
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All about my trip to San Miguel de Allende + Guanajuato! I used Carengo to rent a car (they deliver to your house!) & I want to explore more of Guanajuato!Todo de mi viaje a San Miguel de Allende + Guanajuato! Usé Carengo para rentar mi coche (entregan a su casa!) & tengo ganas a explotar más de Guanajuato!!English until 7:34 // Español después del…
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IBD001 6SISS - Reforest LPExclusive Junodownloads Release: 25/10/2018Official Release Date: 08/11/2018The next release put forth by the Intransikbeats collective celebrates the inauguration of its digital release platform that aims to explore and combine different artistic fields and formats with a focus on audiovisual work. The core of the first r…
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Welcome to our 53rd Episode of the IntransikBeats Podcast, to prepare for the transition of the autumn days smoothly, we're glad to present to you an hour of the finest selection of dynamic paced techno variety mixed by 'Diane Cytochrome' from Lyon, France.With a classical music background at the conservatory, Diane became very passionate about ele…
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