Answer Code Request
Idioma disponible: inglésBerlin resident Patrick Gräser produces highly inventive techno as Answer Code Request, filled with broken rhythms, enveloping synth pads, and sinister bass. While clearly designed to provide an exhilarating club experience, his music often deviates from standard beat patterns and sometimes dips into slower tempos. Gräser grew up in East Germany, and the Berlin Wall fell when he was nine years old. He eventually began traveling to the city and frequenting its clubs and record stores, devouring everything from drum'n'bass and breakbeat hardcore to IDM and acid techno to hip-hop. He began releasing minimal techno records under his own name in 2008, but he adopted the Answer Code Request moniker in 2011, and his music became far more experimental. ACR's debut EP, Subway Into, appeared on his self-titled label in 2011. Two more 12"s were released by Marcel Dettmann's eponymous label in 2012, the same year Gräser appeared on an EP released by Ostgut Ton, the label associated with the prestigious techno club Berghain. He soon became a resident DJ at the club, and following his self-released 2013 EP Crack City, Ostgut Ton issued ACR's Breathe EP and debut full-length, Code, in 2014. Following the EPs Calm Down (2015) and Neume (2016), the second ACR album, Gens, appeared in 2018, containing some of the project's darkest and most complex work yet.
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Berlin resident Patrick Gräser produces highly inventive techno as Answer Code Request, filled with broken rhythms, enveloping synth pads, and sinister bass. While clearly designed to provide an exhilarating club experience, his music often deviates from standard beat patterns and sometimes dips into slower tempos. Gräser grew up in East Germany, and the Berlin Wall fell when he was nine years old. He eventually began traveling to the city and frequenting its clubs and record stores, devouring everything from drum'n'bass and breakbeat hardcore to IDM and acid techno to hip-hop. He began releasing minimal techno records under his own name in 2008, but he adopted the Answer Code Request moniker in 2011, and his music became far more experimental. ACR's debut EP, Subway Into, appeared on his self-titled label in 2011. Two more 12"s were released by Marcel Dettmann's eponymous label in 2012, the same year Gräser appeared on an EP released by Ostgut Ton, the label associated with the prestigious techno club Berghain. He soon became a resident DJ at the club, and following his self-released 2013 EP Crack City, Ostgut Ton issued ACR's Breathe EP and debut full-length, Code, in 2014. Following the EPs Calm Down (2015) and Neume (2016), the second ACR album, Gens, appeared in 2018, containing some of the project's darkest and most complex work yet.
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Mdr 18
Techno - Editado por Marcel Dettmann Records el 30/10/2015
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Subway Into
Techno - Editado por Answer Code Request el 31/10/2012
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Out of EP
Answer Code Request, Jan Wagner
Electrónica - Editado por DEFTR el 5/11/2021
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
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Kreuzberg 05
Answer Code Request, Jan Wagner
Electrónica - Editado por DEFTR el 3/12/2021
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Crack City
Techno - Editado por Answer Code Request el 20/09/2013
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
The Host
Techno - Editado por Marcel Dettmann Records el 30/08/2013
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Main Mode
Techno - Editado por Marcel Dettmann Records el 30/08/2013
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo