Charlie Duff aka Matrixxman is back for another round. This episode’s a fun one. It’s a no-holds-barred discussion touching down on topics like Techno, Rap, trippin’ balls, futurism, finding porn in the woods, and much…
Episode 065 – Hiroko Yamamura
- April 22, 2024
- Tagged as: Acid, Anime, Berlin, Chicago, Hardcore, House, Memes, Misery Index, Techno
Hiroko Yamamura is a Chicago-based DJ/Producer specializing in all things between House and Techno. Aside from being a favorite among all along with lighting up dance floors around the globe, she’s also known as a…
The train derailed at Zahn Central Station after a long weekend in Berlin!
This lifelong techno-devotee helped inspire Italy with his infamous Virus radio show. These days, his highly in-demand DJ sets are helping to inspire clubbers across Europe or at the very least, inspire them to call in sick on Monday. Tune in!
Christian Smith dropped in to discuss techno, DMC turntablism, and why Luke Slater is such a bad ass!
During his recent visit to Berlin, the Chicago Techno veteran sounded off on the past, present, and future of Techno music!
Dustin Zahn ‘Live at Communion’
- December 23, 2016
- Tagged as: Acid, Chicago, Detroit, DJ Set, Dustin Zahn, House, Live, New York, Techno
While you’re waiting on new episodes of Train Wrecks, chew on something else! “Two hours of shameless jams across the house and techno spectrum! Recorded during my birthday weekend…every year in July, I try to…
Episode 026 – Ian Pooley
- August 19, 2016
- Tagged as: Ansicht, Berghain, Berlin, Bicep, Bluelite, Chicago, Daft Punk, Definitive, Detroit, Force Inc, House, Ian Pinnekamp, Ides, Innervisions, Jeff Mills, John Skipper Trax, Meridian, Montage, New York, NRK Sound Division, Panorama Bar, Pinnchiky, Plus8, Pooledmusic, Quiet Daze, Show-B, Silvershower, Techno, The Low Frequency Band, The Modulor, V2, Virgin
Ian Pooley stopped by to chat about the early days, studio work, and all things techno and house!
Duct-taping people to trees, taking lots of acid, and Richie Hawtin playing Black Sabbath records. This is Kurt Ecks’ story about the rise of the Drop Bass Network in the 90s.