Stone Techno 2022
The Third Room and Ruhr Museum proudly present the first Stone Techno Festival 2022 to celebrate forward thinking artists at Europe’s biggest coal mines under UNESCO’s World Heritage Zollverein on 9th and 10th July.

A Three-Day Deep Dive into Techno's Soul at a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Techno pilgrims rejoice! The highly anticipated Stone Techno Festival returns for its 2024 edition, promising an unparalleled three-day immersion into the world of electronic music. Mark your calendars for July 12th to 14th as the festival explodes onto the scene, solidifying its reputation as a must-attend event for global techno enthusiasts.

This year, Stone Techno takes things up a notch, transforming the idyllic Zollverein in Essen, Germany, into a pulsating techno haven for an extended weekend. The awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Site, once a coal mine complex, offers a unique backdrop for the festival. Imagine dancing under the moonlight amidst the imposing industrial structures, four intimate dance floors pulsating with the energy of meticulously curated techno beats.

Speaking of the lineup, Stone Techno 2024 boasts a staggering 65 artists, each a prominent voice shaping the ever-evolving soundscape of techno.

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The Third Room and Ruhr Museum proudly present the first Stone Techno Festival 2022 to celebrate forward thinking artists at Europe’s biggest coal mines under UNESCO’s World Heritage Zollverein on 9th and 10th July.

We are hosting our biggest and sonically varied line-up, which consists of artists who have collaborated with the Stone Techno series from the 2021 & 2022 series as well as additional local and emerging artists. Prepare for an immersive two days, four floors and additional shows with more than 40 artists, all within the exceptional industrial setting.

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Tickets: stone-techno.com

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Adiel Ben Sims B2B Oscar Mulero Cem D.Dan B2B DJ Hyperactivist Dax J Ellen Allien FJAAK (DJ Set) Felix Fleer B2B Jonas Landwehr Hadone Héctor Oaks I Hate Models Jamaica Suk Julia Govor KI/KI Kate Kink (Live) Kiosk Force Lady Starlight (Live) Luke Slater Medea Megan Leber (Live) Nene H Parfait Patrick Mason Richie Hawtin Robin Tasi B2B Bae Blade Rødhåd STERAC Sedef Adasi Setaoc Mass The Lady Machine Tommy Four Seven Valerie AceAhmet Sisman B2B VNNN

HÖR Berlin Keeps the Beat Pumping

A Digital Powerhouse Shaping the Electronic Music Landscape

HÖR Berlin carves a unique space within the vibrant Berlin electronic music scene. Eschewing the traditional club experience, it offers a meticulously curated platform for world-class DJs and live acts, delivered directly to a global audience. Launched in 2015, HÖR Berlin has distinguished itself through its commitment to diverse programming and a dedication to fostering a passionate online community.

Championing Electronic Music's Diversity

HÖR Berlin's strength lies in its discerning curation. They transcend mainstream offerings, showcasing a vast array of electronic subgenres. From pulsating techno to smooth house and everything in between, their live broadcasts, six days a week, consistently feature established artists alongside rising stars. This commitment to exploration ensures a sonic experience tailored to every listener's preference.

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Berlin: The Second Home of Techno

The thumping basslines and robotic synths synonymous with techno might paint a picture of Berlin's sprawling nightclubs, but the genre's origins lie far away in the industrial decay of 1980s Detroit. There, amidst social struggles and economic decline, African American pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson began weaving a futuristic soundscape. Their experiments with electronic music, influenced by funk, electro, and even sci-fi, birthed techno – a genre that would redefine electronic music.

However, it was Berlin that became techno's crucible. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 shattered physical and artistic barriers. The city's vast, abandoned spaces – remnants of a divided past – became the breeding ground for a new sound. Clubs like Tresor, carved out of a former bank vault, and Berghain, housed in a power station, pulsated with the raw energy of techno.

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