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By SA LA REVE

Into the Woods Paris w/ Martin Buttrich
Techno
House
Tech house
Underground
International
Rex Club
Paris, FR

Into the Woods Paris w/ Martin Buttrich

Event finished

Sat 5 May, 11:55pm - 7:00am

Event's over, Rex Club awaits!

Line Up

Martin Buttrich image
Martin Buttrich
deep melodic euro house
german techno
microhouse
Massaï image
Massaï
Josh Rawl image
Josh Rawl
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Andreas Tome

About

Into the Woods Paris w/ Martin Buttrich Martin Buttrich is famously as fluent behind a mixing console as in front of a virtual drum kit. That technical prowess, combined with a fascination for music of every shape, has resulted in outstanding releases on influential labels such as Planet E, Four:Twenty, Cocoon, Poker Flat, Nervous and Desolat. He’s also put his sonic thumbprint on many big ticket artists, notably receiving a Grammy nomination for a Tori Amos remix in 2003. Such diverse musical horizons are rare. While other prolific artists may have slowly watered down their music, Buttrich’s star has risen in diametric opposition. His vision has become more and more condensed, more and more crystallised. Flipping and puncturing grooves in a live setting is a snap for him, and he’s entranced audiences at festivals like Time Warp and Creamfields, at temples of boom such as Fabric (London), Womb (Tokyo), Cocoon (Frankfurt), Panorama Bar (Berlin) and Amnesia (Ibiza) and at worldwide Desolat Experience parties with Loco Dice. When people say “Buttrich’s music sounds amazing”, they’re not just talking about the catchiness of his compositions or the way he manipulates beats into unique tapestries. His skills with a sonic scalpel – that esoteric ability to navigate the spectrum of audible (and inaudible) frequencies – have given him cachet among sound engineers. An incredible work ethic combined with a flexible, curious, and humorous approach have made him truly great at what he does. Buttrich’s journey into electronic music began in clubs in Berlin and Hannover at the dawn of the ‘90s, when post-Summer of Love-Europe began to swing to its own hypnotic, machine-like groove. At 18 years old he began experimenting with production as X-Rotation (with Daniel Bross), which led to the projects Rhythm Assault, Sounds of Life and Phunk Diggaz (with engineer Andy Bolleshon). Buttrich began a notorious collaboration with his then co-worker at Peppermint Jam distribution, Timo Maas, in the mid-‘90s (they worked the telephones together). After setting up his first studio in the basement of the Peppermint Park studio building, the partnership led to over 100 co-productions and remixes that included Madonna, Muse, Fatboy Slim. Josh Wink and Green Velvet. Buttrich has produced funk legend Bootsy Collins, while switching the patterns for artists including Tom Jones, Kelis, Moloko, Depeche Mode, Placebo, Yello, War and Roger Sanchez. His Azzido Da Bass “Dooms Night” remix with Timo Maas hit the UK top ten charts. All the while he created an impressive library of beats and collected an arsenal of music production equipment for his studio in Timetools, a studio complex founded in 1997 in Hannover with a group of musicians. Buttrich is happy with the subtle crunch of an SP-12 sampler and the ‘smoky’ vibe of his analog mixing desk – adding a bass guitar or other instrument when necessary. But he’s not above having fun with a laptop either: approaching music programs as if they were video games. He doesn’t rely on any one machine or music composition technique, and his array of outboard gear is mouth-wateringly state of the art. But he never loses touch with the gritty, human side of music, and the environments that it is played in. Another key musical partnership, with Loco Dice, begun in 2002, undoubtedly inspired Buttrich to delve deeper into the musical histories that first lured him towards after-dark melodies. In a short space of time they’d built up a deep discography creating an era-defining sound in the process. They spent more than half a year living in New York in 2006/2007, with half of Buttrich’s studio set up in a rickety hideaway in Brooklyn that looked out over Manhattan’s vistas. Between late night production sessions and snowstorms, their Desolat label came to life. Having his debut solo album Crash Test released on Desolat in early 2010, Martin Buttrich is taking his vision to the road, fusing wild imagination with solid musical architecture, cherry-picked inspiration with true perfection of his musical craft. Since then constantly on tour, in 2011 Martin Buttrich still has dropped a remarkable collection of music - productions like “Fire Files” EP on Desolat or remixes for Marco Carola and Lee Curtis amongst others. Currently based in LA, Martin Buttrich is working on his second artist album and a jazz project called The Stoned Autopilot. Stay tuned.

Dress Code

Casual

Doors open

Age Req.

18+

Venue

Rex Club

Rex Club

Club
Since its opening 30 years ago, Rex club has emerged as one of the driving forces of the Parisian scene. Located on the famous Grands Boulevards, next to the homonymous movie theatre, Rex Club is one of the clubs in Paris that has been able to truly manage and keep its authentic soul throughout the ages. Since the 90s, Rex was the refuge of electronic music lovers, counter-balancing with the mainstream Parisian scene. Laurent Garnier in particular, with his evenings Wake Up, was one of the craftsmen of the success of this mythical club. Rex club has also hosted all the greatest DJs, from Carl Cox to Jeff Mills to Kerri Chandler, Lil ’Louis, the Daft Punk, Justice and the entire French Touch movement led by Ed Banger and Pedro Winter. More recently, artists such as Daniel Avery, Oscar Mulero, Derrick May, Paul Ritch, Chez Damier, Anja Schneider and DJ Tennis have gone behind the decks of Rex. The music at Rex oscillates between House and Techno from Wednesday to Saturday, with DNB parties from time to time. The musical spectrum is quite wide but the line-ups are always top-quality. Short version: you will never be disappointed. The dress code is not enforced. No judgement. Come as you are and let the music take you with the flow. With Xceed, you can take advantage of promotions and even find early birds tickets at a rock bottom price. If you missed the early bird tickets, you can still buy your tickets online or bottle service with a priority access and skipping the queue at the entrance! Early bird tickets usually start at 5€. The price then increases to anywhere from 12€ to 20€ depending on the event. For a VIP service with bottle, the price is usually around 180€ for 4 people with soft drinks included. Rex Club is open from Wednesday to Saturday from 00h to 07h so if you are in Paris throughout the end of the week make sure to grab your dancing shoes and hit the dancefloor of this historic electronic landmark!
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