Joachim Spieth (Kompakt/Affin/Paso Music- May Chart)

 
Joachim Spieth (Kompakt/Affin/Paso Music- May Chart)

As „very charming minimal house with Black Forest funk“ a reviewer from the United States once assessed the first publication of Joachim Spieth, born 1979 who – as nice as the misty-eyed gaze from overseas may be – doesn’t come from the solitude of the Black Forest, but from a contemplative hicktown near Stuttgart.

“Abi 99” appeared at the freshly established label “Kompakt”, which combined the outrider labels of German minimal Techno, “Profan” and “Studio 1”, which up to that point had never featured any artist outside of Colognes naturally grown former Delirium posse of Cologne. When the british DJ and cult presenter John Peel played the EP shortly after its release in his radio show, it became clear that the years of research with synths and drum machines had been worth while. Inspired by the public interest, Spieth remixed Egoexpress on Ladomat during the following year, and added “You Don’t Fool Me”, the follow up-12" inch on “Kompakt” and – on the side - published his debut album “Fluchtpunkt” at the Cologne-Stuttgart label “onitor”. With the help of his ability to present a constant variable and diverse musical performance, he quickly was able to win new listeners within the dance music scene, his preferred terrain actually being somewhere between the intersection of minimal Technoscapes, grim sounding Techhouse and playful Ambient. A blend of influences that probably aren’t found in the back catalogue of WARP without reason.

In 2003 The Orb-Mastermind Dr. Alex Patterson takes the track “You Don’t Fool Me” onto his “Back to Mine” compilation, as Joachim deals with the eighth part of the “Speicher” series on the side of “Kompakt” CEO Michael Mayer, and moves forward with the track “Under Pressure” in the best Cologne-stripped-Techno-style. Even Sven Väth notes the benevolent on his playlist.

Miscellaneous Remixes follow (for Michael Mayer, Einmusik, Ego Express, Maxime Dangles, Oriol Benedet, Pierce & Wesen, etc.), as well as several compilation licensing and a number of engagements as a DJ - a side of Joachim Spieth that not very many knew about until then. In the past two or three years that has changed. He’s travelled in Germany and Europe, where he usually chose the narrow path between harsher House and rather minimalistic Techno, with which he succeeded well.

Since January 2007 Spieth hosts "Showroom", a monthly show on Protonradio/USA with guests like DJ Yellow, Stephan Bodzin, SweetnCandy, Marc Miroir, Maxime Dangles, Larsson, Pelle Buys. In the last months Spieth released 12" "Up and Down" on "Tongut", and "Connect" EP on the german label "Paso Music" (incl. Remixes from Martin Eyerer and Dj Silversurfer), as well as some new Remixes.


 
 
 

01.

Benn Lian
Cayenne
[Original]
Affin Records

02.

Radio Slave
k-Maze
[Original]
Rekids

03.

D'julz
Just So You Know
[2000 And One Remix]
Ovum Recordings

04.

Bukaddor & Fishbeck
Live Is Life
[Original]
My Best Friend

05.

Benn Lian
Cayenne
[Dajim Remix]
Affin Records

06.

Ellen Allien
Go
[Marcel Dettmann Remix]
Bpitch Control

07.

Marko
S 2
[Original]
Affin Records

08.

Joachim Spieth
Novembertraum
[Markus Guentner Remix]
Affin Records

09.

Mr G
Sometimez I Cry
[Radio Slave Remix]
Proof

10.

Miroir & Spieth
Last Exit
[Original]
Paso

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