02.04.2022, 19:00

WEBERKNECHT - Dr. Motte Live @ Weberknecht

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Beginn 19:00
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Lerchenfelderstrasse 17, 1070 Wien

Dr. Motte (founder loveparade,DE)
DJane Betty Shine
Dj Peter Pan (friends electric,AUT)
Dj Mark Dale (AUT)
Dj Joe Black (mind entertainment) (AUT)
Dj Feli Nightingale (AUT)
Dj Icor Gori (AUT)
Dj DEENIDE (Global Monsters)

Visuals: Bassproduction
Deco: Bassproduction
Meet&Weed Cbd Stand
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Dr. MOTTE


https://open.spotify.com/artist/16XHmIkkg5P1YR2EoBFPOp

Dr. Motte is a DJ, producer & remixer from the orig. vanguard of Technos few pioneering souls initiated and successfully staged the biggest cultural celebration of electronic music, tolerance and life itself, that the world has ever seen: the Love Parade.
Even with such achievments to his credit, Dr. Motte has stayed true to his ideals, true to the 'underground' that has been his home for decades. By his chosen way of life, he remains attuned to
and a part of that all important zeitgeist. Now like then, he stands for peace, love, unity and respect.

His sound is sophisticated, energetic and multifaceted. He combines thrilling Acid sounds and rousing club grooves with driving Techno beats and takes his audience on a thrilling trip through his universe.

“If you perceive music as a kind of social responsibility of a culture you'll always remain progressive.” (Dr. Motte)

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Up until 1989 Mathias Roeingh led a relatively low-key life. Born in Spandau in 1960 he tiptoed through the scene; from 1981 – 1984 with the ‘Toten Piloten’ (dead pilots), a Berlin punk band before around 1985 two turntables and a mixer stood where guitar bass and drums used to be.

The dance scene in the mid-80’s was small and barely noticed by the general public. A hint of the mass phenomena that defined the 90’s was no where to be found. His associates only wanted to do with electronic music and the sounding out of these new developments unfolding in music. In 1989 from this zeitgeist there arose a bold idea that would make a mark on the history of music and make Dr. Motte live forever.

‘Friends’ regularly visited the underground parties in England, reported Dr. Motte about the drastic measures of the British police forces against these events. They would be spectacularly dissolved and sound systems would be taken into custody. The party crowd however was not to be deterred. They danced to music ghetto blasted into the streets.

Inspired from this image Dr. Motte thought about how he could bring this spirit back to Berlin. The solution was as simple as it was magnificent: an exhibition – a demonstration the modern culture of electronic dance music. Under the motto “Peace, Happiness and Pancakes” there followed 150 music and dance lovers on 01.07.1989 at the Kürfurstendamm.

After that, things were no longer as they once were. Electronic dance music was the most important youth movement of the 90’s with the Loveparade as the chief symbol. For this 1 day in the year the Loveparade dissolved all the borders and over the years and eventually grew to become a national and international gathering.

Germany, whose reputation even today is massively seen through they perspective of world wars, was now seen in a different light: open, happy, young! Berlin became sexy!

The number of the visitors grew to such a degree in so few years that the Loveparade 1995 due to space constrictions had to leave the Ku’damm and moved to the spacious area around the Street of the 17th of June. In 1999 the Loveparade broke all previous records. Dr. Motte held court at the closing rally in front of around 1.2 million
ravers from the whole world on the Siegessäule. For the overwhelming success of the Loveparade, Dr. Motte remained underground. From the increasingly commercial tint of the spectacle he remained the same. When in

November 2005 the trademark ‘Loveparade’ was to be sold to a fitness chain entrepreneur, he was opposed to the move. As one of 5 associates of the Loveparade Berlin GmbH he was outnumbered and finally refused his right of veto in order to maintain the “Holiday for electronic music” for society. At any rate the Loveparade was threatened with bankruptcy and negative financial viability and the end was well in view.

After the first parade under new management in the summer of 2006 is was clear to Dr. Motte that the decision was a mistake. The idealistic content and aims of which he was always a strong proponent were now shuffled to the curb. This is why he distanced himself publicly from the Loveparade and the new owners.

In the years following, things cooled off for the ‘Father of the Loveparade’ – ‘Dr. Motte’ still tours around the world as a DJ. He plays at the biggest festivals and in world renowned clubs. As a representative of German electronic music from the Goethe Institute in Munich in cooperation with the Foreign Affairs Office in Berlin he was invited to “Germany On Display” in Nanjing (eastern China). As well he alsois engaged in various initiatives such as “Laut gegen Nazi’s” (loud against nazi’s), ‘Freiheit statt Angst’ (freedom instead of fear) and many others.

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DJ JOE BLACK

Joe Black aka J.P. eXbert ist eines seiner ältesten Pseudonyme unter denen er bekannt ist. Dieser Name steht für Techno Beats vom Anfang bis zum Ende.

Mit seinem Dj-Kollegen Danny FReeMAN gründete er, 2002 das international bekannte DJ-Duo „The eXMAN Project“! Dieses spielte sich mit seinen Style in die Herzen des Publikums.

Joe Black ist ein Soloprojekt. In einem Zeitalter das von Midi und Effektgeräten geprägt ist. Es wurde Zeit neue Maßstäbe zu setzten und einen neuen Sound zu präsentieren. Traktor Scrath Pro mit dem Audio 8 Interface von Native Instruments war genau das Richtige für Ihn. Das System bietet bis zu vier Decks gleichzeitig und massig Effekte. Wobei man auf den alt bewährten Technics 1210 auch nicht verzichten muss. In Verbindung mit Controlern wie der UC33 oder X1 kann man die Software von Traktor gut ausnutzen und auf eine Basis zusammen führen die man heute zu Tage nicht missen sollte. Diesmal wird er ein DJ Set zum besten geben. Man darf gespannt sein!

Einflüsse: Techno, Electro, Hardcore, Hardtechno, Hardgroove, Hardstyle, Detroid, Tribal, Minimal

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