Breger
Breger is a well-known force in the electronic music scene in India. The Goa-based German artist has been propagating his unique brand of techno/house/psychedelic music across seas for over 15 years, and it’s not possible to spend even a week in Goa without landing up at one of his parties. His subliminal style varies from minimal to savage techno, and reflects his dark and groovy approach with a psychedelic twist. He has always pushed the boundaries of dance music, bending genres seamlessly to create his unique sound.
In this ‘Innerview’, Breger talks about his musical background and influences, how he conceived his signature sound, and also some fun facts and interesting tidbits about his last 3 EPs which includes ‘For The Culture’ - an EP that he made in his jungle studio in Goa during the first lockdown, and is evidently in support of the underground music culture that he has been such a vital part of. His vast body of work and contribution to the underground electronic music scene speaks for itself, and I’m stoked to see what he has in store for us in the future!
Daniel Troberg
Daniel Troberg is an LA-based producer, DJ and Dublab radio host, with over 2 decades of experience in the world of electronic music. His recent release ‘Cracker Jacks’ which is out on experimental electronic label and multidisciplinary arts collective ‘Detroit Underground’ is a bold and edgy techno-esque jaunt that manages to hint at and even draw out a subtle sense of humour from the realm of machines. His extensive background of computers and hands-on knowledge of noise-making machines like the Eurorack Modular, Octarack and Hydrasynth, the latter two of which he has been directly involved with, has put him in an effortlessly commandeering position when it comes to making circuits sing, shriek, bounce and bobble at his will.
Daniel has also just put out an ambient album “Cold Entry” which shows his depth and versatility as an artist. He says this about the record: "These songs explore aquatic themes through slowly moving, lightly distorted, vast, noisy and sometimes melodic soundscapes. Water, depth, and pressure have been the main inspirations for this album." Being an avid scuba diver, he has masterfully translated the underwater diving experience into a truly immersive soundtrack that is quite contrary to, and yet reciprocal & synergetic to ‘Cracker Jacks’.