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Saw them in Berghain December 2023. Didn't know who they were and was blown away. Didn't leave the dancefloor for a second, and that was the beginning of my journey with Hardgroove. Super talented guys.
These guys are interesting. They have a pure drive and passion for this wonderful thing we call techno. Their connection spills over into the conversation. They say they both go back and forth adding elements to tracks in the studio. This is exactly what i see and hear in their DJ sets. The brotherly connection is so nice to see. I hope they have many happy and fruitful years making and playing music together. RESPECT. THESE GUYS ARE THE HERE AND NOW FUTURE OF TECHNO MUSIC.
Please continue with these podcasts its so good as Im genuinely interested in knowing these artists not just through their mixes but also from personal view. They are smart, interesting, dedicated and Im sure other artists and fans will love to know more about them. Also when I heard 1000 tracks.. i was like damn so I am not alone in this : D Totally cool guys these two, I can imagine how their synergies boost each other. Can't wait for releases. ** lmao Chlär: Im gonna debunk your stuff instantly icant
Saw this musical fusion of two masterminds + Narciss + Frederic + Vermeer in one night in Hannover this Spring and I can tell you never have I been flying higher. Off the charts, pure blast! 🔥🚀 If you have a chance to go see them live, do it!
Great podcast! I agree with you coment about tiktok techno. A lot of "fake techno lovers" are appearing but with artits like you the real techno scene will never go away. Greetings froms Spain!!! Alarico, I listened to you at Industrial Copera and, Chlär, I'm going to listen to you in Madrid in March. Love and Vivaaa Funk Assault ❤💣🕺
Such respect for these young lads, class acts! I do miss creating stuff with friends, triggered a lot of nostalgia. Chaer, if it makes you feel better you def help my mental health with your sets - I don't go to clubs anymore (too old) but I dance to that shit like crazy on a Friday night after a tough week at work. The music coming out nowadays is 10X better than in my day (horrible tech house era).
that fish bowl effect that they mentioned when it comes down to DJ reels is spot on. whatever happened to DJs who didn't give a fuck about their appearance?
how is klangkuenstler 'harming' the scene? techno snobs are so fucking cringey lmao. If you don't like it, don't listen to it. It's all techno. Shitting on other peoples work & happiness in the name of 'preserving music' is the dumbest thing
@@nicehatmrdog5265 Klangkuenstler is harming the scene by doing what most people refer to as "TiKTok Techno". His sets and his productions are often being used as promotion material in reels etc, with that he build a cult following just like Kobosil (Who btw, can't even enter Berghain as a guest anymore at this point). The deal that makes it all 'bad' is the fact that it's a movement instead of taste by choice. Techno is no longer a tool for outsiders, it is now hip and common. Most people who visit Kobosil's events, would be rejected by any bouncer at a real techno club/event. Clubbing is made mainstream, it's now common to listen to Klangkuenstler for most people who are in their youth. Also you have people like I Hate Models, that consistently mix genres, hurting every genre in the process because having taste and disliking something, is completely being erased from history. Long story short: Klangkuenstler is a movement, just like mainstream Dubstep was 15 years ago. When the movement is gone, he will be gone. Hope that helps.
rarely watch a podcast to the end but these 2 are so funny lol, died at the pizzamaker comment. if these 2 stopped djing, they would make a great entertainment podcast
vs vs êtes tellement bien trouvé. c un pur plaisir de pouvoir se plonger ds votre vision respective. individuellement et ensemble vs représentez ce qu'est la musique électronique dans son essence. vs permettez à ce style de franchir de nouvelles frontières. merci à vous. vs allez continuer à façonner la musique électronique de demain et on parlera de vous comme on parle de jeff mills, de green velvet ou encore de 808 state. vs êtes des pionniers et l'amour, la passion que vs avez, que vs transmettez donne tellement d'espoir pour des passionnés de musique électronique. j'aimerais tellement pouvoir échanger avec toi charles sur tes influences, sur comment tout ça s'est buildé depuis l'enfance. comment ton background musical familial a permis de définir ta vision actuelle et comment ça te permet d'avoir une valeur ajoutée que personne ne pourra imiter. c pour des artistes comme toi que g décidé de faire ma vie professionnelle dans le secteur de la musique électronique.
it was sooo fan to watch you talking guys, it's a lot of inspiration! You are so talented, so real, so energetic and passioned with what you do! I love it! It fulfill me! I want to support every step of you on your fucking beautiful way!!! send you so much love!!!!!!!!!!!! This feeling is incredible, thank you for making me feel it!!!!!!!!!
I wanted to be an archaeologist too.. thanks to Indiana Jones. My dad told me no and that it was pointless. Techno, events and DJing is a good close second.
i dont intend to listen to this podcast, but i wanted to leave a comment. im not personally on tiktok and i have no idea how many people are or its influence over people. tiktok cant harm the scene, thats all, if a tiktok bunny rabbit comes to a rave they will be scared off or fall in love. the real music killer is phones on the dancefloor, clubs should always dish out a sticker on a phone and make a lot of noise about people being on there phones on the dancefloor
@@officialplayfultv i think it can certainly influence it, but only at its surface. the way i see it, someone discovers techno artists or tracks through the platform which will ultimately lead to the consumer to explore this world they have just been exposed to. i struggle to see how videos half a minute will change the fanbase of techno, the producers of techno, the event managers of techno events. You have to appreciate my viewpoint is fairly ignorant, im not on bloody tiktok lol! i have no idea how techno is being represented on the platform. Good music is good music though, people will find music and make a decision to like it or listen to something else. if a new genre of "tiktok techno" comes to light i look forward to hearing it. if its anything like youtube rappers though i can confidently say it will be shit and wont last long
@@freyasworn2600 one common pattern I see emerging (especially referring to your "half minute" reference) is, DJs are more keen to play these kind of "instant dopamine drops" techno-ish tunes, which fit perfect in those short vides, which in turn become popular on the social platforms and ignite the whole chain of engage followers -> get more popular -> get more followers -> gain exposure -> become more trendy -> possibly get more gigs (or rather, don't disappear summerged by all the other performers doing this). In this last step obviously, a big share of the responsibility is on the promoters (tho, they too need to square the bills at the end of the day..). This is particularly exacerbated by the recent expansion policies of Instagram (basically a new tik-tok, tho I don't really know tik-tok cos never used it) only promoting reels and that kind of pure-dopamine and less-real-content addiction-based engagement. DJs nowadays need to be able, amongst others, to juggle with the social algorythms as much as (or even more, as I see around) being able to actually DJ. Producers follow suit, wanting to be featured by said DJs (sometimes the same person has both roles ofc), which is actually steering eventually the amount of music produced in a given direction. So the music changes (you could say it's getting POP), the way DJs play changes, and the people dragged to the parties changes, too. Because it's pulled from such entertainment content. Not all realities are like this, and ofc there are venues/artists/promoters which still preserve a real culture, but this is emerging more and more. This is more crucial e.g. for emerging artists who still don't really have a name/reputation or new artists who approach the scene from zero. And all parties involved play a role, tho the socials, particularly tik-tok and instagram, are the damn catalyzer and imo they are actually harmful to the public health as well and maybe need to be regulated. About this, I suggest this interesting read: www.guerrillabizarre.com/hottakes/instagramanxiety That's it from me. A DJ spinning records since many years who is trying to emerge, who doesn't like to engage with socials and would prefer to stay integral to his music/artistic values. I _swear_ I am not crying while typing this.
@@freyasworn2600 why do you leave this comment without listening to the interview? You even stress that you don't want to listen to it, but you still have an opinion about it. That makes absolutely no sense. Listen to it, then you would have understood how it is meant and how Tiktok works. I don't understand why people have to comment without even listening to the content.
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Saw them in Berghain December 2023. Didn't know who they were and was blown away. Didn't leave the dancefloor for a second, and that was the beginning of my journey with Hardgroove. Super talented guys.
Oh you lucky dog. Funk assault in berghain? I think i'd die tbh, I wouldn't be leaving that place the same way I came in anyway thats for sure
Love how the interviewer asks only a few questions and let them talk non stop
Gotta keep it flow! 🥰
These guys are interesting. They have a pure drive and passion for this wonderful thing we call techno. Their connection spills over into the conversation. They say they both go back and forth adding elements to tracks in the studio. This is exactly what i see and hear in their DJ sets. The brotherly connection is so nice to see. I hope they have many happy and fruitful years making and playing music together. RESPECT. THESE GUYS ARE THE HERE AND NOW FUTURE OF TECHNO MUSIC.
Crazy how intelligent Chlar is. Way ahead of other artists in this generation
what a beautiful creative bromance, this interview was a joy to watch, love these guys ❤😂
Cutest thing I've heard all week was Chlär saying he and Alarico are like Goku and Vegeta doing the fusion dance 🥹❤️
My man on the right looks exactly like Chlaer
Oh lol it is indeed chlaer haha
😂
@@dieserrobert7974 lol
Bruv kkkk
Legend
You guys killed it ! Great pod. And also big shoutout to the interviewer for letting it flow !! That’s BIG !
Thank You Ken! 😍 That is exactly how we want it: to flow!
They have so much chemistry together, it's beautiful to see that 🖤
Please continue with these podcasts its so good as Im genuinely interested in knowing these artists not just through their mixes but also from personal view. They are smart, interesting, dedicated and Im sure other artists and fans will love to know more about them.
Also when I heard 1000 tracks.. i was like damn so I am not alone in this : D
Totally cool guys these two, I can imagine how their synergies boost each other. Can't wait for releases.
** lmao Chlär: Im gonna debunk your stuff instantly icant
such genuine guys, makes me appreciate their music even more.
Saw this musical fusion of two masterminds + Narciss + Frederic + Vermeer in one night in Hannover this Spring and I can tell you never have I been flying higher. Off the charts, pure blast! 🔥🚀 If you have a chance to go see them live, do it!
hyped for their releaes and sets in the future. masters combined !
Great podcast! I agree with you coment about tiktok techno. A lot of "fake techno lovers" are appearing but with artits like you the real techno scene will never go away. Greetings froms Spain!!! Alarico, I listened to you at Industrial Copera and, Chlär, I'm going to listen to you in Madrid in March. Love and Vivaaa Funk Assault ❤💣🕺
This guys has an enormous potential! Thank you so much for this podcast with Chlär and Alarico, very nice to know more about them!
I love them a lot as individuals, so happy to see what they release as funk assault!! Love the chemistry 😎
I see Charles doing an Ayahuasca ceremony in Alarico's Nissan Skyline!
Alaric has a skyline? Nice
Such respect for these young lads, class acts! I do miss creating stuff with friends, triggered a lot of nostalgia. Chaer, if it makes you feel better you def help my mental health with your sets - I don't go to clubs anymore (too old) but I dance to that shit like crazy on a Friday night after a tough week at work. The music coming out nowadays is 10X better than in my day (horrible tech house era).
love this interview! was always interested in chlar as a person and love the questions about their upbringing!
their interactions are so wholesome! i havent heard of them before but i will be sure to check it out, i really love how they talk about djing :)
This is such a wholesome episode as someone starting to produce groove techno this warms my heart
Great duo great project great producers. Thank you
Thanks for listening!
Love this duo! Can't wait to catch them for 6 hours at Vault Sessions
that monday morning will be crazy
Nos vemos alli!!!
Well see you fellas there ahah
Dancing brawl incoming yooo
see you on the dancefloor!
These guys rock the fuck out of the decks. Mixing is next level
And yes Technasia 2 the floor is a banger ahahah
Word! Gonna see Alarico in Toronto this Friday. Can't wait!
Lucky you!
@@officialplayfultv
Luckier than most, no doubt!
r/propertechno represent!! :)
@@AdrianAkaArdt
Yessssssirrrrrr! WESTSIDDDE!
This is precious content! Thanks
Proper techno and music will live on whatever the sonic aesthetic may be the fad music will eventually die like it always does
Very interesting to hear from these two young talented artists who are also clearly amazing people!
chlär ist fr so ein netter Bre und die beiden haben echt nh reale freundschaft, merkt man direkt
What you guys are doing, is more then useful for society. IKIGAI 🙏🏼💗 THANKS
Finally someone speaking facts, and very nice producers and dj‘s ❤️❤️
that fish bowl effect that they mentioned when it comes down to DJ reels is spot on. whatever happened to DJs who didn't give a fuck about their appearance?
This is so fun to watch!!🔥
OMG 1000 tracks by Alarico!!!! yes please! now we are save ❤🔥
I like that he clearly refers to Klangkuenstler who truly does nothing but harm to the scene right now.
how is klangkuenstler 'harming' the scene? techno snobs are so fucking cringey lmao. If you don't like it, don't listen to it. It's all techno. Shitting on other peoples work & happiness in the name of 'preserving music' is the dumbest thing
@@nicehatmrdog5265 Klangkuenstler is harming the scene by doing what most people refer to as "TiKTok Techno". His sets and his productions are often being used as promotion material in reels etc, with that he build a cult following just like Kobosil (Who btw, can't even enter Berghain as a guest anymore at this point).
The deal that makes it all 'bad' is the fact that it's a movement instead of taste by choice. Techno is no longer a tool for outsiders, it is now hip and common. Most people who visit Kobosil's events, would be rejected by any bouncer at a real techno club/event. Clubbing is made mainstream, it's now common to listen to Klangkuenstler for most people who are in their youth. Also you have people like I Hate Models, that consistently mix genres, hurting every genre in the process because having taste and disliking something, is completely being erased from history.
Long story short: Klangkuenstler is a movement, just like mainstream Dubstep was 15 years ago. When the movement is gone, he will be gone. Hope that helps.
good one! always love your interviews xx
Thank you
50:15 for title topic
rarely watch a podcast to the end but these 2 are so funny lol, died at the pizzamaker comment. if these 2 stopped djing, they would make a great entertainment podcast
This is amazing
vs vs êtes tellement bien trouvé. c un pur plaisir de pouvoir se plonger ds votre vision respective. individuellement et ensemble vs représentez ce qu'est la musique électronique dans son essence. vs permettez à ce style de franchir de nouvelles frontières. merci à vous. vs allez continuer à façonner la musique électronique de demain et on parlera de vous comme on parle de jeff mills, de green velvet ou encore de 808 state. vs êtes des pionniers et l'amour, la passion que vs avez, que vs transmettez donne tellement d'espoir pour des passionnés de musique électronique. j'aimerais tellement pouvoir échanger avec toi charles sur tes influences, sur comment tout ça s'est buildé depuis l'enfance. comment ton background musical familial a permis de définir ta vision actuelle et comment ça te permet d'avoir une valeur ajoutée que personne ne pourra imiter. c pour des artistes comme toi que g décidé de faire ma vie professionnelle dans le secteur de la musique électronique.
Seen them 2 weeks ago in Ireland. Amazing energy
@@TurboMintyFresh F U I N N E A M H
the interviewer looks like Paula Temple :D
it was sooo fan to watch you talking guys, it's a lot of inspiration! You are so talented, so real, so energetic and passioned with what you do! I love it! It fulfill me! I want to support every step of you on your fucking beautiful way!!! send you so much love!!!!!!!!!!!! This feeling is incredible, thank you for making me feel it!!!!!!!!!
cool vibe and humbs up for the dog on the shirt ))) lovely one
Son muy inspiradores chicos , gracias por existir !
Love this guys
cool guys 🙏🏼💜
great podcast....I would love too see Alcatraz too..:)
I wanted to be an archaeologist too.. thanks to Indiana Jones. My dad told me no and that it was pointless. Techno, events and DJing is a good close second.
Chlaer is so relatable
Can someone please explain what this question is at 1:07:48? For some reason I can't figure out what this question is talking about.
awesome people make awesome music, thanks! :)
2 the floor fucking slams. How dare you 😆
Yesszszzzzzzz
True
What is this styled like other generations ?
i dont intend to listen to this podcast, but i wanted to leave a comment. im not personally on tiktok and i have no idea how many people are or its influence over people. tiktok cant harm the scene, thats all, if a tiktok bunny rabbit comes to a rave they will be scared off or fall in love. the real music killer is phones on the dancefloor, clubs should always dish out a sticker on a phone and make a lot of noise about people being on there phones on the dancefloor
Interesting! But don't you think it can change the scene at all? Even if it maybe doesn't harm, it' has a big influence on the younger generation :)
@@officialplayfultv i think it can certainly influence it, but only at its surface. the way i see it, someone discovers techno artists or tracks through the platform which will ultimately lead to the consumer to explore this world they have just been exposed to. i struggle to see how videos half a minute will change the fanbase of techno, the producers of techno, the event managers of techno events. You have to appreciate my viewpoint is fairly ignorant, im not on bloody tiktok lol! i have no idea how techno is being represented on the platform. Good music is good music though, people will find music and make a decision to like it or listen to something else. if a new genre of "tiktok techno" comes to light i look forward to hearing it. if its anything like youtube rappers though i can confidently say it will be shit and wont last long
@@freyasworn2600 one common pattern I see emerging (especially referring to your "half minute" reference) is, DJs are more keen to play these kind of "instant dopamine drops" techno-ish tunes, which fit perfect in those short vides, which in turn become popular on the social platforms and ignite the whole chain of engage followers -> get more popular -> get more followers -> gain exposure -> become more trendy -> possibly get more gigs (or rather, don't disappear summerged by all the other performers doing this). In this last step obviously, a big share of the responsibility is on the promoters (tho, they too need to square the bills at the end of the day..). This is particularly exacerbated by the recent expansion policies of Instagram (basically a new tik-tok, tho I don't really know tik-tok cos never used it) only promoting reels and that kind of pure-dopamine and less-real-content addiction-based engagement.
DJs nowadays need to be able, amongst others, to juggle with the social algorythms as much as (or even more, as I see around) being able to actually DJ. Producers follow suit, wanting to be featured by said DJs (sometimes the same person has both roles ofc), which is actually steering eventually the amount of music produced in a given direction. So the music changes (you could say it's getting POP), the way DJs play changes, and the people dragged to the parties changes, too. Because it's pulled from such entertainment content.
Not all realities are like this, and ofc there are venues/artists/promoters which still preserve a real culture, but this is emerging more and more. This is more crucial e.g. for emerging artists who still don't really have a name/reputation or new artists who approach the scene from zero. And all parties involved play a role, tho the socials, particularly tik-tok and instagram, are the damn catalyzer and imo they are actually harmful to the public health as well and maybe need to be regulated. About this, I suggest this interesting read: www.guerrillabizarre.com/hottakes/instagramanxiety
That's it from me. A DJ spinning records since many years who is trying to emerge, who doesn't like to engage with socials and would prefer to stay integral to his music/artistic values. I _swear_ I am not crying while typing this.
@@ela.404_music i appreciate your insight, thanks for messaging.
@@freyasworn2600 why do you leave this comment without listening to the interview? You even stress that you don't want to listen to it, but you still have an opinion about it. That makes absolutely no sense. Listen to it, then you would have understood how it is meant and how Tiktok works. I don't understand why people have to comment without even listening to the content.
Guy in the white looks just like chläer
he is
The soundcloud link in the desription just leads to a random dnb dude with the same name lmao
Fixed! Shouldn't be any Soiundcloud link at all. Thanks for reaching out! 🥰
They’re both so CUTE
1:00:30 😉
LOL thank you
chicago germany uk japan some insane mfers to think techno was the shit
yeah tiktoktechno really destroyed everything I loved about techno, theres not a single event anymore without all this crap
Just gotta dig deeper bro.
Tutorial on "how to dance to techno"
Hahahaha 😆 I mean 4real? Hahahaha 😆
What is proper techno and what makes techno improper? Do you have to be wearing salomon shoes to tell?
*is harming*
DRAGON BALLZZZ
LOL
what is techno?