He's one of the mainstays of the aspiring and blossoming Leipzig-based electronic music scene and has helped to establish a sound and culture secluded from the German capital Berlin.
TOP10 of unreleased tracks for March 2020
Here’s the latest top10, this month a top14, of unreleased tracks for March 2020 brought to you by Torture the Artist to give you an overview of tunes that are going to be released within the next weeks and months.
EXCLUSIVE Panthera Krause ‘Road To Arcadia (Kasper Bjørke Disco Rework)’ [Riotvan]
Originally released as part of Panthera Krause's album It's A Business Doing Pleasure With You at the end of last year, two new approaches of his take Road To Arcadia are about to be released.
EXCLUSIVE Filburt ‘Unnoticed Love (Charles Webster Remix)’ [O*RS]
Based in Germany's pulsating creative city Steffen Friedrich, better known as DJ Filburt, implemented aspiring label O*RS alongside Florian Seidel in 2011.
EXCLUSIVE Chinaski ‘Zeichen Der Zeit’ [Riotvan]
Frankfurt based DJ and producer Stefan Chinaski has realized the signs of the times and follows his intuition of creating mindful music.
TOP10 of unreleased tracks for August/ September 2018 Part 2
Here’s the latest top10 of unreleased tracks for August/ September Part 2 brought to you by Torture the Artist to give you an overview of tunes that are going to be released within the next weeks and months.
EXCLUSIVE Yeah But No ‘Renew Me (Panthera Krause Remix)’ [Sinnbus]
Yeah But No's self-titled debut album, enriched with melancholically influenced tracks, catered for an Indian Summer last year.
TRACK PREMIERE & INTERVIEW Panthera Krause
Panthera Krause has to be one of the in-demand producers of the moment. With releases and remixes on labels such as Riotvan, Uncanney Valley, Lobster Theremine, Connaisseur or Souvenir the Leipzig based producer and illustrator has a keen eye on the scene's musical development.
REVIEW Panthera Krause ‘Stonith EP’ [Riotvan]
The three tracks on Panthera Krause’s most recent EP, ‘Stonith’, may all seem contrasting, but with a careful ear one can detect the telltale production techniques that indicate Krause is staying true to his sound.
