EPISODE · Nov 27, 2018 · 2H
The Bunker on Red Bull Radio: Arthur Kimskiii 03/16/17
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@kimskii L.A.G. label boss Arthur Kimskii joins Bryan Kasenic for a DJ set and introduction to his sound, live from our NYC studio. Techno has been a constant in Arthur Kimskii’s life for the better part of two decades. During an 11-year stint as a New Yorker, he launched the record label L.A.G., paired up with Cory James (of past Bunker radio guests Dusk Notes) to form the DJ/production duo Point Break and brought over the likes of Shifted, ASC and Virginia for key stateside gigs. Next stop was Berlin, where Kimskii spent his days working at the infamous Record Loft and his nights playing at some of the city’s best underground techno clubs, like ://about blank, Griessmühle and Ohm. The Berlin period was a critical one: He released his first solo productions, spun his first four-hour-plus extended sets and – as one does in a place known for its abundance of great record shops – accumulated a whole lot of vinyl. When he moved back to the states recently, he managed to slim down his Berlin collection to just a bag and a half. He’ll be playing from those cream-of-the-crop selections when he joins Bunker founder Bryan Kasenic for a DJ set and interview from our NYC studio.
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@kimskii L.A.G. label boss Arthur Kimskii joins Bryan Kasenic for a DJ set and introduction to his sound, live from our NYC studio. Techno has been a constant in Arthur Kimskii’s life for the better part of two decades. During an 11-year stint as a New Yorker, he launched the record label L.A.G., paired up with Cory James (of past Bunker radio guests Dusk Notes) to form the DJ/production duo Point Break and brought over the likes of Shifted, ASC and Virginia for key stateside gigs. Next stop was Berlin, where Kimskii spent his days working at the infamous Record Loft and his nights playing at some of the city’s best underground techno clubs, like ://about blank, Griessmühle and Ohm. The Berlin period was a critical one: He released his first solo productions, spun his first four-hour-plus extended sets and – as one does in a place known for its abundance of great record shops – accumulated a whole lot of vinyl. When he moved back to the states recently, he managed to slim down his Berlin collection to just a bag and a half. He’ll be playing from those cream-of-the-crop selections when he joins Bunker founder Bryan Kasenic for a DJ set and interview from our NYC studio.
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