Quenum Archives - Data Transmission https://datatransmission.co/tag/quenum/ Online & Mobile Dance Music Authority Tue, 18 Feb 2025 16:18:11 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Quenum kicks of 2025 with his ‘Detox’ EP https://datatransmission.co/debut-transmission/quenum-kicks-of-2025-with-his-detox-ep/ Tue, 18 Feb 2025 16:18:06 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72990 Renowned for his boundary-pushing productions, Quenum kicks off 2025 in style with his latest EP, ‘Detox’, a three-track exploration of deep, groovy house rhythms designed for the dancefloor. The Swiss-born, London-based producer has been a key figure in the underground electronic scene for years, and this release sees him tapping into fresh sonic territory while […]

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Renowned for his boundary-pushing productions, Quenum kicks off 2025 in style with his latest EP, ‘Detox’, a three-track exploration of deep, groovy house rhythms designed for the dancefloor. The Swiss-born, London-based producer has been a key figure in the underground electronic scene for years, and this release sees him tapping into fresh sonic territory while retaining his signature touch.

Leading the charge is ‘Detox’, a playful yet driving house cut built on a pulsating bassline and dynamic vocal interplay between a boy and a girl. The track unfolds with rich, atmospheric breakdowns before a funk-laden, guitar-like synth line injects fresh energy, locking listeners back into the groove. It’s deep, infectious, and brimming with character, showcasing Quenum’s knack for crafting hypnotic, late-night heaters.

With ‘Movement’ and ‘Give Me My Body Back’ rounding out the EP—delivering a mix of shuffling rhythms, nostalgic piano stabs, and trippy chopped vocals—this release is an essential selection for any DJ crate.

🔥 Stream the premiere of ‘Detox’ now on Data Transmission and experience Quenum’s next evolution in sound, grab the whole EP on Beatport!

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DT704 – Quenum https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt704-quenum/ Sun, 19 Jul 2020 18:47:07 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=57747 A lover of music in all its forms, QUENUM has an established 30-year career and has gained the respect of techno pioneers as well as the following of the younger generation. When Quenum settled in London in the 90s he started working with Paulo Nascimento, a studio musician and sound engineer. In 1997 they released […]

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A lover of music in all its forms, QUENUM has an established 30-year career and has gained the respect of techno pioneers as well as the following of the younger generation.

When Quenum settled in London in the 90s he started working with Paulo Nascimento, a studio musician and sound engineer. In 1997 they released their first EP on Pacific Records – that is how Access 58 was born. They performed live and played DJ gigs at all the legendary London clubs, such as The End and the Velvet Rooms, for Carl Cox’s Ultimate Base nights. Access 58 collaborated with major artists of the 90s, such as The Advent and Umek and released over 30 EPs on various labels including their own (also called Access 58).

Quenum is known as one of the friendliest faces in techno, which explains why he loves collaborating with his brothers-and-sisters-in-arms. 13 years after releasing “Orange Mistake”, he was back on Cadenza with his EP “Solitaire”, which got rave reviews on Resident Advisor. They said: “It has one of those muted beats that marked the best early Cadenza releases.” For QUENUM, each collaboration is an opportunity to learn and share his passion with friends.

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

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
Positive, groovy, melodic, going to make your booty move

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
My favorite track is Rebellion, my latest release on the Rebellion label. I love it because of its vibe and I had a great time working on it in the studio.

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
Love and positive energy.

What’s the best gig you’ve played recently?
Early July I played in Geneva, at the Audio club. It was like heaven after 4 months with no gigs.

What have you got coming up?
Lots of releases, an EP on AdMaiora with remixes by Cristi Cons and DeWalta. Another EP on Diversions, a project with Rich NxT on Infuse and a collaboration with Mathew Jonson. And more stuff later on.

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Keep safe, enjoy the mix, and stay tuned for my future releases.

Tracklist:

1. Andrade – Map Reduce [AIMED]
2. Mihai Popescu – Worldwidehouse [MTRZ10.1]
3. Daniele Papini – Staying Away From Me [Break New Soil Recordings]
4. Audio Werner – Trust – Hartchef Discos
5. Culoe De Song – Aftermath [Watergate Records]
6. Premiesku – Life Tool [2020Vision]
7. MP – Switch [Mulen Records]
8. Vid – Legacy [Andromeda]
9. Alicia Hush – Hippocampus Backstroke [Cynosure Recordings]
10. Jerome Sydenham, Sylvie Foret – No Shade [Ibadan Records]
11. Quenum – Rebellion [Rebellion]

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Quenum drops understated new track ‘Fast Action’ https://datatransmission.co/news/quenum-drops-understated-new-track-fast-action/ Thu, 11 Jun 2020 11:27:40 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=57256 Swiss techno artist Quenum has unveiled pounding new track ‘Fast Action’, released as part of a SUM 8 compilation on the Second State label, out 12th June. Founded by German duo Pan-Pot in 2014, Second State has since released a steady stream of records from some of the most exciting names in techno, including Amelie […]

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Swiss techno artist Quenum has unveiled pounding new track ‘Fast Action’, released as part of a SUM 8 compilation on the Second State label, out 12th June.

Founded by German duo Pan-Pot in 2014, Second State has since released a steady stream of records from some of the most exciting names in techno, including Amelie Lens, Andres Campo and Michael Klein – as well as a handful of EPs from Pan-Pot themselves.

Making music since 1996, Quenum’s back catalogue reads like a who’s who of some of techno’s most lauded labels, including Supernature, Serialism Records and Cadenza, the label he created with fellow Swiss don Luciano. More recently he released three-track EP ‘We Are Together’ on Spanish imprint This And That.

Underpinned by a forceful kick drum, ‘Fast Action’ builds in tension across its seven minutes, an understated cut that’s both moody and cinematic. A refined, invigorating techno track on a similarly stellar V/A compilation, ‘Fast Action’ will undoubtedly become a post-lockdown staple in clubs across the world.

Buy/Stream ‘Fast Action’ here

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6 Of The Best: Marco Resmann Talks Us Through Upon.You https://datatransmission.co/blog/6-of-the-best-marco-resmann-talks-us-through-upon-you/ Thu, 10 Dec 2015 11:36:00 +0000 http://www.datatransmission.co.uk/?p=26522 Marco Resmann looks back on six of his favourite Upon.You releases

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In an age where previously million dollar studios have been condensed into laptop friendly software easily pirated by the tech savvy kids of today it is easy to see why many upcoming producers chase trends trying to hit it big quickly rather than spend years developing their own sonic palette. There is a reason why producers and labels who fall into the trap, even the initially successful ones fade into obscurity almost as quickly as they emerge from it and that is because whilst fashions seem to change at an increasingly alarming rate, curiosity innovation and creativity are permanent.

This week we’re pleased to welcome an artist and label manager who we feel falls into the latter category as German mainstay Marco Resmann talks  us through 6 of his favorite Upon.You releases ahead of the arrival of the label’s 100th release.

Sierra Sam – Welcome To The Blackout feat. Paris The Black Fu (Steve Bug Remix)

I met Sammy for the first time when he worked as label manager for Jay Haze’s label Contexterrior and Tuning Spork. This must have been 9 years ago or even longer. I had no idea who he was and that he made music at all. The more I got in touch with him the more I realized what a talented guy he is. When it comes to analog gear and everything related: he’s the man here in Berlin. He used to be my studio neighbour in 2012 and that was the time when he produced ‘Welcome To The Blackout’. The vocals of Paris The Black Fu give the tracks this great dark atmosphere. My all time favourite producer Steve Bug was the obvious choice to remix this beauty for our 5 Years Of Upon You anniversary compilation. He stayed very close to the original and just added some extra Bug spice to it.

Emerson Todd – Inside Out (Mathias Kaden’s Storm Remix) 

This is a little homage to my favourite Kiwi Emerson Todd. He used to be part of the Upon.You family and moved back Down Under last year. Unfortunately he stopped making music and DJing completely and is enjoying his beach life now. ‘Inside Out’ was his third EP on Upon.You and probably the strongest he ever did for us. I knew Mathias Kaden before he even started making music and followed his rise in the music scene. I always wanted to have a remix from him and since he knew Emerson very well and respected him a lot it was fairly easy to get him on board with a remix. It’s a typical Kaden remix with lots of energy and sexy grooves. I’m still loving it and still playing it.

Quenum – Pornflake

‘Pornflake’ is a part of Quenum’s ‘Rhyme’ EP and was his debut release on Upon.You in 2013. I felt very honored when he told me that he will produce something for us. When he sent me the tracks for the EP I thought like ‘Ok, I want them all’. ‘Pornflake’ is one of these tracks that always brightens up the dancefloor. An association with summer, beach and happiness, I gave the record personally to Cassy and Seth Troxler at DC-10 and saw it afterwards in their playlists and charts. It makes such a big difference to share music like this. What a shame that we’re gonna lose this step by step. I mean I’m getting a lot of music via email as well and share it in the same way but it’s becoming more and more of a mess.

Ruede Hagelstein – Minus

Ruede has been an Upon.You member since pretty much the beginning 8 years ago. We’re studio neighbours too, so I pretty much hear everything that comes out of his room.

When I’ve heard ‘Minus’ for the very first time I immediately fell in love with it. It’s one of these epic tunes, with a long build up and a super catchy melody without being too flashy. I actually wanted to have a second track for the release, but Ruede didn’t finish anything else at this time. So he came up with the idea to make a single track / one-sided release and it was worth trying it. We had never done something like this on Upon.You before but the success of the release speaks for itself.

Martin Landsky – Body Body

The collaboration with Martin means a lot to me. I released my first-ever EP in 2001 on his former label Intim Recordings. He was very much a mentor for me and I still respect him a lot. It makes me really proud to have him, after all that time, on my label and even share studio time with him. ‘Body’ is the title track of his first-ever solo release on Upon.You and represents his unmistakable, trademark sound. Reduced House grooves, jacking basslines and a super tempting vocal fully captivate every dancers moving and twisting. A timeless killer that’ll be stuck in DJ crates beyond forever.

Marco Resmann – Hundert

That’s the A-Side of our catalogue number 100. ‘Hundert’ is the German word for one hundred; it is as simple as that. I started to produce this track almost a year ago right after I bought the Korg Mono/Poly and it was pretty much the result of my first jam session with that beast. I totally agree with my friend Kiki who wrote in his feedback: ‘Probably the hardest or heaviest tune I ever heard of you Mr. Resmann!’ I offered it to a few other labels but no one was really interested. Fortunately I have my own label and knew that it was something special. Inspired from Ruede’s ‘Minus’ release I have decided to focus just on that tune and made an edit for the B-Side, which is pretty much the same tune just with some stabs from the Juno-106 on top. To celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime event the release comes as a special gold vinyl edition.

Marco Resmann’s ‘Hundert’ arrives December 14th. Check it out below.

 

 

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