The designation "capital of electronic music" is one that is highly contested by many in clubland. Detroit natives declare it, Ibiza to makes its case, but as pointed out in the new feature film The Sound of Berlin Documentary - a journey through the capital of electronic music, you'd be hard-pressed to contest the German city's claim to the title.

From the reunification of Germany in 1990 to its present musical paradigm, the film touches on the city’s “irresistible magnetism” for techno tourists and charts the extensive history which has solidified Berlin as the world's best destination for clubbing.

Scored by Minus imprint cohort Marc Houle, the documentary features interviews with techno legends, nightlife leaders and the dance music up-and-comers, such as: Juan Atkins, Dr. Motte, Dimitri Hegemann (founder of the club Tresor), Pan-Pot, Mathias Kaden, Monolink, Nela, Alexander Krüger, Ekaterina and FreedomB.

Watch The Sound of Berlin Documentary below.

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