The After Hour – Techno House Mix
Hello everyone!
Here comes a new video mix that will blow you away. It shows you what an after hour in a techno club looks like during the day. An unforgettable techno house trip that you shouldn’t miss. So, stay tuned!
A wild club night with hard, thumping techno beats is drawing to a close. An aura of exhaustion and happiness resonates in the air and dancers are increasingly inclined to meet each other with loving madness under the intoxication of the music. The sun is slowly peeking its bright rays through the few loopholes in the darkened windows and gates. In the fog of the dying heat of the dance floor, the sun’s rays glisten like the individual spots of an organic light engine.
The new morning awakens and a new, exciting phase of clubbing begins – the visit to the after hours, the partying during the day! The energy centre of the dance floor is gently recharged by new, exciting guests and the mood brightens.
The DJ announces a change to warmer colours of techno house music through his choice of tracks. The sound pulsates more through the veins and opens the senses to the beauty of electronic music. It grooves more than before!
Tension culminates in playfulness, which dissolves into sugar-sweet melodies above the dance floor and radiates pure joy of being in the here and now.
After-hours have a long tradition in techno culture and are still a highlight in many Berlin clubs, especially on Sundays. The celebrations take place on the outdoor areas, the gardens of techno clubs such as About Blank, Berghain or the indoor classic at KitKat Club.
The tracks in this DasFax mix span the history of techno house. Today’s tracks such as the remix of my track ‘Plasma Liebe’ by Tobias. (Non Standart Studio) meet tracks from Sven Väth’s compilation ‘what I used to play’. Väth’s compilation shows the beginnings of techno house in a wonderful way and presents valuable tracks from the late eighties. A wonderfully balanced mix that aims to take the hearts of its listeners by storm. The mix skilfully moves between the genres of techno, house and electronica.
The video for the mix is a loving homage to hedonism, but also a clear signal of how important democracy is as a basis for the club culture of electronic music. A good example of how important it is to protect it in troubled times like these.
I hope you enjoy listening, dancing and celebrating.
Yours, DasFax | dancer plays records