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Episode 117: Underground Movement Show - Episode 117 : The Analogue Cops (Connection Series)

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UMS 117 - Connection w/ The Analogue Cops (Berlin, Germany)

Welcome to the latest edition of ElectronicRhythm.com’s Podcast. This week, we’re absolutely thrilled to welcome the dynamic duo of ‘The Analogue Cops’ renowned for their hardware-centric wizardry as part of the Underground Movement Show’s new format, ‘Connection’!
Straight from their Berlin-based studio, we delve into the creative cosmos of Lucretio and Marieu. Known for their commanding presence in the electronic music scene, these maestros are setting the stage ablaze with their innovative sound. We had the pleasure of catching up with them just before their headline performance at the legendary Tresor Club for the “Afterpride” event. For those who want a taste of this iconic venue, check out the event here: Tresor Club Afterpride.
As the masterminds behind Restoration Records, Lucretio and Marieu take us on a sonic journey through the foundational influences of Chicago, Detroit, and New York. Their productions and live sets are a testament to these rich musical roots. As we dive deep into their creative process, you can listen to some of their past releases playing in the background while uncovering backstories behind tracks like “Why You Love Me,” which made waves on Marcel Dettmann’s acclaimed mixed CD album “Conducted” – revisit it here: Conducted on Discogs.
But that’s not all! This episode features an exclusive mix that’s anything but ordinary. Expect an underground odyssey that defies genres and traverses through a labyrinth of sound and rhythm. This isn’t just a DJ set; it’s a journey into the depths of The Analogue Cops’ unique soundscape. Their crate-digging expertise shines as they craft a mix that’s as elusive as it is electrifying, offering you a rare glimpse into their auditory universe.
So, buckle up and let Lucretio and Marieu guide you through a road of tastefully curated selections, each track a testament to their unparalleled artistry. This mix is exclusively for Electronic Rhythm listeners, and it’s sure to leave you craving more.
Tune in, turn up the volume, and let the rhythm take control! More info for The Analogue Cops on our website here :
https://electronicrhythm.com/ums-117-the-analogue-cops-connection-series

Subscribe to Podcast here :
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/electronic-rhythms-podcast/id426891732

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UMS 117 - Connection w/ The Analogue Cops (Berlin, Germany)

Welcome to the latest edition of ElectronicRhythm.com’s Podcast. This week, we’re absolutely thrilled to welcome the dynamic duo of ‘The Analogue Cops’ renowned for their hardware-centric wizardry as part of the Underground Movement Show’s new format, ‘Connection’!
Straight from their Berlin-based studio, we delve into the creative cosmos of Lucretio and Marieu. Known for their commanding presence in the electronic music scene, these maestros are setting the stage ablaze with their innovative sound. We had the pleasure of catching up with them just before their headline performance at the legendary Tresor Club for the “Afterpride” event. For those who want a taste of this iconic venue, check out the event here: Tresor Club Afterpride.
As the masterminds behind Restoration Records, Lucretio and Marieu take us on a sonic journey through the foundational influences of Chicago, Detroit, and New York. Their productions and live sets are a testament to these rich musical roots. As we dive deep into their creative process, you can listen to some of their past releases playing in the background while uncovering backstories behind tracks like “Why You Love Me,” which made waves on Marcel Dettmann’s acclaimed mixed CD album “Conducted” – revisit it here: Conducted on Discogs.
But that’s not all! This episode features an exclusive mix that’s anything but ordinary. Expect an underground odyssey that defies genres and traverses through a labyrinth of sound and rhythm. This isn’t just a DJ set; it’s a journey into the depths of The Analogue Cops’ unique soundscape. Their crate-digging expertise shines as they craft a mix that’s as elusive as it is electrifying, offering you a rare glimpse into their auditory universe.
So, buckle up and let Lucretio and Marieu guide you through a road of tastefully curated selections, each track a testament to their unparalleled artistry. This mix is exclusively for Electronic Rhythm listeners, and it’s sure to leave you craving more.
Tune in, turn up the volume, and let the rhythm take control! More info for The Analogue Cops on our website here :
https://electronicrhythm.com/ums-117-the-analogue-cops-connection-series

Subscribe to Podcast here :
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/electronic-rhythms-podcast/id426891732

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