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A.k.a. Oliver Klitzing Analog System Appendix E Chromedioxide II Fusion 808 Groove Electronic Kaylab Klangforscher Lexicon-K Midi 4 Olivier Silicon Works Solo Plastic Twister's Silence
Reeloop, in real life Oliver Klitzing always did his own thing. As a DJ he experimented with different music-styles but with Progressive, Trance and Tekkno he found his home. His idols were Artists like Kraftwerk, Depeche mode, Prince, Devo and Human Legue and these influences were very important to him. Nowadays he's got gigs around Germany every weekend as well as International bookings like 'Cybertrance' (Japan) and 'Mysteryland' (Holland). His impressive DJ sets include very harmonical Tecknoide grooves, crazy vocalhooks and sophisticated mellowlines. This claim you can also hear in his own productions. Many DJ's call that the 'Headline Style', which is a mix of underground groove with commercial elements. You'll find in his cases a lot of records from Labels like Gigolo Records, Bush, Audio, Djax Up, Primevil, Terminal, Spielzeug, CLR, Frisbee, Zync, Confused, Primate, Music Man, Compressed and BPitch Control. This man mostly spins productions from Artists like DJ Rush, Monika Kruse, Chris Liebing, Green Velvet, Daft Punk, Depeche Mode, Umek, Marco Carola, Dave Clarke, Thomas Schumacher, Beroshima, Ben Sims, Adam Beyer, Joey Beltram etc. From his job at different independent companies as an A&R/Clubpromoter, he finally found his way into the studio. His innovative and straight productions always show new directions in the Tecknoscene and he decided to found his own Label, 'Headline Records' in 1999. At the Headline office you'll find two complete Digital studios, a Music-edition, a Label and a Booking-Agency.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Kamistad / Sunday Morning | Reeloop | 2004 | Album |
Important | Reeloop | 2002 | Album |
Fucking Society | Reeloop | 2001 | Album |
Enjoy Yourself | Reeloop | 2001 | Album |