Quicki ist Techno & House am Dienstagabend.
Interpolar presents: Quicki w/ dvrem, FATAL, Grégoire, LERMO
21:00-23:55h at HEIMAT
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The fifth version of the launched Quicki series brings back some blatant Techno music to the club. Driven by the past, looking for a future. Interpolar invites you to dance. A revised concept of a very proven idea. A new cooperation between Heimat and Interpolar will provide a fresh breeze for the Quicki. It is now time to deliver the latest of Interpolar creations right to your neighbourhood.
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Line Up
dvrem
When dvrem discovered his passion for the club scene some years ago, he knew instantly that deep house isn't his genre. His industrial sets are powerful, loaded with energy and fast. He's inspired mainly by the French and Dutch rave scene.
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Grégoire
The combination of passion for hardware synthesizers and fascination to sound engineering unveils a great base for his productions, his studies in audio engineering / music production award them with a certain degree. His style is heavily influenced by Metal/Deathcore, EBM and Trance. During his performances he delivers a harmonic game between dark and bright by working with trance melodies, energetic beats as well as aggressive but melodic rave tunes.
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FATAL
Growing up during a technological revolution, the divergent genres of the steadily thriving electronic music left a huge impact on a young mind. Being not only heavily influenced by repetitive patterns of classic techno but also by the thrilling melodies of old school trance, he developed a style by its own. Serving energetic full speed sets by maintaining a harmony between old school and new school, techno and trance as well as EBM and industrial tunes.
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LERMO
After discovering his love for Techno in the local club scene years ago, he wanted to become an active part of it. His first productions followed shortly and after a while he developed a passion for DJing as well. LERMO finds great inspiration in the Berlin and Parisian rave scene and that reflects in his productions. From 90’s old school Techno, to groovy beats to Industrial Techno. One thing remains: the speed. See Less