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DT764 – Andreas Henneberg

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Andreas Henneberg’s music sits somewhere between Techno, Minimal and House and over the course of his 30+ year career has released with Voltage Musique, Katermukke, Get Physical, Bedrock, Desert Hearts, Heinz Music and Systematic Recordings, as well as of course on his own SNOE.

Andrea helms a critically acclaimed philharmonic live concert concept called “Synth Happens” which gained attention worldwide and further established himself as a genre-transcending and multifaceted musician capable of blending styles in an innovative fashion. He combines his own electronic music with a full orchestra, the live show of which has been performed at opera houses all over the world.

His latest release is Failsafe EP: two tracks of driving, progressive house with some lovely melodic flourishes that lands on Sacha Robotti’s Slothacid label later this month and further establishes him as an artist of quite extraordinary talent.

Today, he joins us on the podcast for the first time. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
3 hours filled with my own music and unreleased productions.

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
May track Failsafe I just released on Sacha Robotti’s label Slothacid.

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
I mostly used my own production for this mix. You can find tracks from 2004 until now in here.

Tell us about your next EP?
I just released some music I’m very proud of on fantastic labels like Ritter Butzke Rec., Katermukke, Desert Hearts Black and Slothacid.

What have you got coming up?
I’m constantly working on new music and planning a new solo-album for 2023. In the meantime there will be a new EP on my label SNOE and on Desert Hearts.

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
I’m starting a big USA tour by the end of October and hope to be able to travel as planned. A few gigs in Europe are on the agenda as well.
On the 19th of February I’m doing a new “Synth Happens“ show together with the “Filmorchester Babelsberg” at Nicolaisaal Potsdam. That’s my most challenging musical project at the moment. http://www.andreas-henneberg.com/synth-happens/

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