Modeselektor are Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary, two bon vivants from Berlin who have been making infantile, musically exciting and dance-stimulating night entertainment for an awful lot of years now.
Among countless remixes, they have released a whole bunch of EP:s and albums at BPitch Control and are in the lead in a post-techno/breaks parade along a gorgeous boulevard of heavy basses. The duo is also one half of the Moderat project.
Deep mystical dub sounds with some post techno breaks.
Tokyo Session 2010
Deep mystical dub sounds with some post techno breaks.
This is the second single from Monkeytown, released as a limited picture disc 12″ Video directed by the Canadian artist collective Dent de Cuir at Miaou Studio in Montréal (Québec).
Evil Twin
This is the second single from Monkeytown, released as a limited picture disc 12″ Video directed by the Canadian artist collective Dent de Cuir at Miaou Studio in Montréal (Québec).
A collaboration between Modeselektor and Thom Yorke, who wrote that track - along with “This” - during a one day studio session at Modeselektor’s studio in Berlin. This is also the first single off their new album Monkeytown. The video is directed by Tony T. Datis and features an abandoned boy and his fight for survival in a post apocalyptic world.
Shipwreck feat. Thom Yorke
A collaboration between Modeselektor and Thom Yorke, who wrote that track - along with “This” - during a one day studio session at Modeselektor’s studio in Berlin. This is also the first single off their new album Monkeytown. The video is directed by Tony T. Datis and features an abandoned boy and his fight for survival in a post apocalyptic world.
Directed by Pfadfinderei, Modeselektor’s standing visual accomplice and featuring the outstanding Fantastic Nobodies performance collective. This video is apparently the shocking behind the scenes documentary of an art campaign gone perhaps slightly off target. Released in 2009 on Bpitch Control.
Art and Cash
Directed by Pfadfinderei, Modeselektor’s standing visual accomplice and featuring the outstanding Fantastic Nobodies performance collective. This video is apparently the shocking behind the scenes documentary of an art campaign gone perhaps slightly off target. Released in 2009 on Bpitch Control.