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Telemen goes to Mio via the third ring road...

Клубные российские · 15.02.2005

Stick your head out of the window of a car racing at a speed of 180 km/h in the middle of the night on the Third Ring Road, and you will get an idea of the music of Daniel, who goes by the name Telemen. His fleeting techno ignites from hundreds of electro-closures to start the internal combustion process that will sweep the club away with the DJ, the audience, the bartenders, the cloakroom attendant, the face control, and the cleaner who froze on the dance floor at the wrong time. Without any idolatry towards the 80s, without curse words or long debates, Telemen, through his tracks, creates electronic music that matches the power of Oakenfold and Dutch superstar DJs, while still remaining on the bright side. Daniel sticks to the song structure (he sings himself) and fairly accurately conveys the epic spirit of a big dance floor. Besides self-promotion, he is no less than, for example, Timo Maas. However, Telemen, who has absorbed the noir blend of David Carretta and the latest achievements of tech-house, and even the touching vulnerability of Ellen Allien, adapts the energy of multi-thousand raves to small spaces. You won't find a better candidate than him to endow the club 'Mio' with the aerodynamic qualities of an F1 car. Danyell a.k.a. Detechtive — a composer, musician at heart, bon vivant singer, envisioned creating the Telemen project as an intelligent seduction system. His debut album and single on Multicolor Recording generously add a restrained hedonistic aspect to club and pop culture. Danyell is a man from Berlin who has traveled through various musical genres not as an ordinary tourist, but as a person genuinely interested in all aspects and charms of their cultural diversity of expression. In his work, he utilizes all musical styles of the past 10 years, integrating his numerous talents in rock, punk, funk, blues, techno music, choral singing, as well as various electronic and visual projects (theater, video). After the expiration of his main contract, Danyell finally defined a new direction for himself in order to realize his unique view of pop music, primarily as music born out of his passion for the emotionality of sound, images, and exceptional performance. For this reason, as a DJ and producer, he collaborates with teams such as Stashrider (Holgistar & Emerson, DJ Spud, Brotherhood, Stashrider & Talisman; remix for Die Ärzte) and Toxic Twin (Brotherhood, Toxic Twin vs. Lars B., I.T. Electronics, T.I.-Projekt), belonging to the 'New Generation' of the Berlin scene. Danyell's live performances are like an explosive wave that simply cannot leave his listeners indifferent. The show is complemented by a polished house mix, updated retro electronics, pop elements, and vocals that are strikingly warm. Danyell's musical creations will appeal to both sophisticated music lovers and club regulars. Dj-Cafe Mio presents Telemen (MultiColor Recordings, live-performance) also featuring DJs Berg, Sukhov, Krasnov on February 18, 2005 at midnight.

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