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MARCEL KNOPF
"Homework"! The Daft Punk Album of 1997 changed the view for electronic
music of many people, so it did for Marcel Knopf. He became frenetic
with collecting vinyl with the aim to stand behind the counter one day:
Together with Matt John (Perlon) he founded the record store "Sine
Music" in Nordhausen, in 2000. Their tiny, pretty but illegal parties
in the basement of the store were a cell of Minimal in Thuringia, what
was lacking that kind of music. He became resident DJ of the club "Alte
Weberei".
"Sine Music" was a meeting place for DJs and offered musical
alternatives. So it was just a matter of time until the Mo's Ferry guys
Dapayk and Jan Langhammer met him. Soon after Marcel took over the
A&R of the label Mo's Ferry Prod.
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Since 2002 Marcel Knopf works together with Dapayk on own
tracks.
"Holpergeist EP" was the beginning of experimental club releases and
gave a special sound to the label. "Sine Music" opened a subsidiary in
Berlin but went bankrupt after a break-in and sinking sales figures.
Marcel moved back to his native city Berlin.
Marcel continued working for Mo's Ferry. 2006, he compiled and mixed
the "bits to phono" compilation, which tracks came all from netlabels.
In a time of an increasing enthusiasm for digital DJ methods and
release ways he took up the cudgels for the Black Beauty: Vinyl.
Another 12inch "Lloyd/Narain" followed on Mo's Ferry's sublabel
RRYGULAR.
Marcel Knopf's DJ sets cover a wide range of music and reflect his
preferences for Dub, House, Broken Beats and experimental Techno.
Fresh, different but floor-orientated.
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