Ultra Music Festival 2024
#ULTRALIVE returns March 22-24 for #ULTRA2024!

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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The Ultra Music Festival 2024 was a 3-day event in Miami, Florida that took place in March. It was recognized for its sustainability efforts and featured a massive lineup with over 100 artists. There was also a dedicated stage for house and techno music called RESISTANCE.

Headliners & Highlights:

  • Big returning names stole the show: Calvin Harris (after an 11-year absence!), Afrojack (with a special set under his Kapuchon alias), and legends like Tiesto, David Guetta, Hardwell & Armin van Buuren.
  • The festival welcomed back some familiar favorites who debuted at UMF in the past.

Overall:

  • It was a celebration of electronic dance music with amazing sets and a world-class atmosphere.
  • If you're looking to relive the magic or get hyped for next year, #UltraMusicFestival and #UMF are filled with highlights online.
Lineup
Adriatique Afrojack Alan Walker Amelie Lens Armin van Buuren Artbat Calvin Harris Camelphat Chase Chris Lake David Guetta Dubfire Elderbrook Eric Prydz Fisher Hardwell Ilario Alicante John Digweed Joris Voorn KSHMR Klangkuenstler Kölsch Madeon Martin Garrix Masterhand Nina Kraviz Nora En Pure Oliver Heldens Peggy Gou RL Grime Reinier Zonneveld Sasha Seven Lions Slander Status Steve Aoki Svdden Death Tiësto Vintage Culture Zeds DeadAdam BeyerKnock2San Holo

How Techno Shaped the Sounds of Today

Techno's hypnotic rhythms and futuristic soundscapes have pulsed through clubs and festivals for decades, but its influence extends far beyond the dance floor. This genre, born in the industrial heart of Detroit in the 1980s, has left an undeniable mark on the entire music industry.

From Underground to Global Phenomenon

Pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson (known as the Belleville Three) crafted a sound that fused electronic experimentation with African American music traditions like funk and electro. This unique blend resonated with a generation seeking a new sonic identity.

Techno's impact wasn't limited to the US. It found fertile ground in Europe, particularly Germany, where artists like Kraftwerk had already been pushing the boundaries of electronic music. The genre diversified, spawning subgenres like acid techno and hardcore, each with its own distinct character.

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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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