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Martin Landsky Plays Electric Pickle on Friday

DJ/producer Martin Landsky is the quintessential Berlin techno artist, his work embodying that Teutonic icy minimalism infused with warm Afro-soul that has made German-bred electronic dance music the sound of the international zeitgeist. A veteran of the '80s breakdance scene in Hamburg with an early interest in funk and other...
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DJ/producer Martin Landsky is the quintessential Berlin techno artist, his work embodying that Teutonic icy minimalism infused with warm Afro-soul that has made German-bred electronic dance music the sound of the international zeitgeist. A veteran of the ’80s breakdance scene in Hamburg with an early interest in funk and other black dance music forms, Landsky was soon exposed to the early sounds of acid house and techno and tried his hand at DJing and original production work, while moonlighting as a professional audio engineer.

The late ’90s saw the launch of Landsky’s own Effortil Records imprint, and a move to Berlin where he founded the legendary “Poker Flat Night” party alongside Steve Bug and Clé at club Sternradio, followed by his first of many releases on Bug’s Poker Flat and Dessous labels. During the 2000s he has continued to emerge as one of the most highly-acclaimed artists of the Berlin EDM underground, boasting a stylish and multifarious take on contemporary house and techno and an emotive intensity matched by razor-sharp precision in his live performances. Landsky blew the roof off the Electric Pickle during his last performance for WMC ’09 with a set that was both head-swayingly deep and ass-shakingly groovy (take my word for it, I was there) and will no doubt be bringing back some of that dancefloor goodness on Friday night. LINK residents Joaquin and Maurizio & Danyelino will be spinning in support of Martin Landsky.

Martin Landsky at Electric Pickle. Friday, February 19, 10 p.m.-5 a.m. 2826 N. Miami

Ave., Miami.

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