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Mon 16 March | Onetrack & jacKit present Nick Höppner (MyMy)

  • 17-02-2009 3:55am
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    PADDYS EVE PARTY!

    Monday 16 March 2009


    One Track Presents & jacKit
    Nick Höppner (MyMy, Panorama Bar Berlin)
    Giles K (jacKit)
    Phil Long

    The Underground @ Kennedys
    Admin 12
    Door 11 Till Late

    Nick Höppner has been Djing since 97 but he has been to Berlin in 2001, he became a resident at the first Panorama Bar and played regularly in different clubs like the Watergate among others. Having been a fervent follower of Jungle/Drum´n´Bass in the early 90s, the first releases on Perlon or Kompakt implanted the straight kick in his head to a lasting effect.

    From 1999 to 2002, Höppner has been working as an editor for Groove Magazine, followed by a job at Berlin based Electronica label Morr Music. Since 2005, Höppner is completely focusing on being a full time DJ and producer. He runs the project MyMy with his partner Lee Jones. They have released five EPs and their critically acclaimed debut album “Songs For The Gentle” on Playhouse so far.

    He is also the label manager Ostgut Ton one Germany’s pioneering electronic labels

    With regards to his dj style the all rounder says: If you want, I’m an eclecticist of the 4/4 rhythm. Ideally and with enough time I’m going from Kerri Chandler to Jeff Mills. Stylistically, I’m not too keen on playing out too much stuff from the 80s or really harsh techno. And I’d rather switch directions abruptly for the sake of diversity, than mixing the same kind of styles for hours and hours.

    Support on the night comes Giles K (jacKit) and Phil Long

    http://www.myspace.com/nickhoeppner
    http://www.myspace.com/dubjackit
    http://www.onetrackpresents.com

    NickHppner2.jpg


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