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Diynamic Festival Podcast By Undercatt

Inspired by modern Techno after a chance encounter, Undercatt produce atmospheric songs influenced by melodic and emotional elements, many of which we have showcased right here on DHA. A staple of the extended Diynamic family, the Italian duo have released ...

Diynamic Festival Podcast By Kollektiv Turmstrasse

Comprised of Christian Hilscher and Nico Plagemann, Hamburg/Berlin duo Kollektiv Turmstrasse are one of those rare acts whose music caters for both body and soul. Kollektiv Turmstrasse's cinematic take on 4/4 electronica has won praise from all corners of the...

Mix #150 By Lehar

With our exclusive 150th mix, we’re featuring Italian talent Lehar. If you have been following us, you will have heard of him many times before as his tracks have been featured prominently in all things deep ho...

The Diynamic Family Is Returning to Amsterdam

After two successful editions Diynamic Festival goes into the third round. On Friday, May 29th, the Hamburg based label returns to Amsterdam and the Diynamic family will certainly make sure you have the best time you can imagine.  Since establishment in 200...
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Review: Solomun – Yes, No, Maybe EP

A new Solomun. With Mladen being the headmaster of the star-team that is called Diynamic, it is only logical that every move this man makes is looked at with extra care. And so having to review his new ''Yesnomaybe'' EP, the 65th release on the label, was going to be a challenge. Because a logical consequence of Diynamic's becoming so big as a platform would be that music released there would be increasingly commercial and perhaps even cheap. Furthermore, looking at the course this Hamburg-based label has set out, it seemed to me that this release would have indie/disco-house written all over it. Both features don't particularly appeal to me, so I was really curious what this Bosnian-born German would come up with.
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Review: David August – Times (Album)

Probably the most challenging thing to do as a producer is to release your first album. Being as young as the 22-year old David August doesn’t make things easier at all. And even though David isn’t new to electronic music, and has been DJ’ing for over 7 years already, it still is remarkable how mature his sound is. When listening to his debut-album makes you wonder if this guy has ever been young at all, as it could easily be an album made by a battered war-veteran. Maybe that’s why the title ‘’Times’’ is so well-chosen: these tracks somehow feel really old, and it makes you wonder how this music sounds on a cracklin’ 12’’ record in late summer (let’s say August?).