► Download audio on our app: blrrm.tv/br_App ► More here: blrrm.tv/klock-... ► A true DJ's DJ, Ben Klock reappears on our screens for the first time since 2013. Major scenes at Dekmantel, as expected.
Ben is a perfect example of what happens when a club invests time and faith in residents over big international names - you create the next generation of big international name. His sets never fail to impress, his sets frequently move from deep house in to acid in to peak time techno through tribal house and back again, mixing is near flawless whether on vinyl or CDJ, marathon sets are no issue, he can warm up, close out, headline and has more tricks than a Swiss Army knife
@@PinchHarmonic69 he may not anymore, but not many touring djs do. But this doesn’t mean he didn’t. Or can’t. Watch people like him at Berghain or where they live and a lot still play vinyl
Watched this set so many times... Flawless mixing and every single track flows into one an other and compliment each other. This is something that is much harder than people think and to be able to do it perfectly throughout a whole boiler set is unreal. Klock is what a pure veteran DJ looks like.
Yass my dudes, he's a legend. Also the way his sets are so pure and minimalistic without ever being boring? No one can strike the balance like him. It's the pure essence of techno
There is something hypnotic in his sets. When I heard him live for the first time I thought that he will disappoint me and I found him as a boring dj, but it was a big surprise! Since this time I have heard him many times and I always can't get off the dancefloor!
just saw him in medellin colombia, dude plays songs with such real organic sounds, i have never heard sound quality like that in a set ever... almost as if you had an allien spaceship making weird sounds right above your head
„Ich bin wirklich kein Techno-Purist. Für mich zählt die Musik an sich viel mehr, das Leben, die Gefühle und was du mit dieser Musik transportierst. Techno ist einfach nur mein Werkzeug, um diese Gefühle zu transportieren. Es geht vor allem um die menschliche Dimension dahinter. Manchmal sehe ich es selber mehr als eine Art Schamanismus, die Leute in Trance zu versetzen oder die Richtung zu ändern. Die Musik ist bloß ein Werkzeug.“ Ben Klock