Booka Shade

Even by Booka Shade’s unusually frenetic standards, the past 12 months have been intense. Since the release of their fourth album, ‘More!’, the Berlin-based duo, Arno Kammermeier and Walter Merziger, have been touring almost non-stop. And loving every minute of it.

Personal highlights, such as performing live on BBC Radio 1, to help celebrate legendary radio DJ Annie Nightingale’s 40th broadcasting anniversary, or rocking Europe’s foremost electronic music event, Sonar, capped a whirlwind year which included tours of Australia, Brazil, the UK and the US (including a show at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks amphitheatre).

One of those rare electronic music acts who channel the spirit and sounds of underground techno, but who can rock any festival crowd, Booka Shade, increasingly, find themselves winning over new fans across the rock and dance music tribes. Late last year, for instance, as they prepared for a winter tour of Australia – with the mixed rock ‘n’ dance festival, Big Day Out – Booka Shade were voted one of the world’s Top 5 live acts by the cutting-edge electronic music hub, Resident Advisor. That perfectly illustrates how, in 2011, they transcend borders and genres.

In a way, that broad appeal is no surprise. Yes, Booka Shade make dance music, but it is dance music which audibly absorbs influences from everywhere: classical, rock, jazz, dubstep. Throughout their 25 years making music together, Arno and Walter have found it impossible to restrict themselves to one set sound or scene.

Early on, back in their native Saarbruecken, they made electronic-pop, as Planet Claire, later – having been seduced by Frankfurt’s then vibrant club scene – they released numerous underground dance tracks, including the huge crossover hit, ‘Una Musica Senza Ritmo’, as Degeneration.

By the mid 1990s, bored with formulaic club music, they decided to start working as movie soundtrack composers and (rather bizarrely) producers-for-hire, writing pop hits for German major labels. That turned out to be a rather depressing period, musically. One they would sooner forget.

Indeed, it wasn’t until 2002, when Booka Shade moved to Berlin and formed the label/ production house, Get Physical Music – with M.A.N.D.Y and the then Groove Magazine editor, Thomas ‘DJ T’ Koch – that Arno and Walter finally felt that they had total musical freedom. It was a creative rebirth. "Before," says Arno, of their time as pop producers, "we didn’t give a shit. Now, every note counts."

The story since then is one that many of you will know. Under Booka Shade´s production aegis, Get Physical became one of modern Berlin’s key dance music labels, while, on their own artist albums, ‘Memento‘, ‘Movements’, ‘The Sun & The Neon Light‘ and most recently ‘More!’. They also became highly sought after remixers, lending their production magic to respected artists such as; Depeche Mode, Moby, Yello, Hot Chip, Roxy Music, Kings Of Leon, Tiga, Dave Gahan and The Knife. Booka Shade had developed a uniquely melodic and emotionally rich brand of contemporary techno. This was club music, but club music built to last.

"This sounds basic, but it’s all about expressing how you feel, your personality," says Arno. "Anybody can produce a nice, functional club track, but to produce something personal – music that is the essence of who you are – that is much more difficult. And it gets more difficult the further we go with Booka Shade.”

Walter, the production brains of the outfit, nods: "We’ve produced thousands of tracks together. By now, we have an almost psychic musical connection. But we’re still constantly interrogating what we do. Is it fresh? Is it different? When you stop questioning your work, it’s time to give up."

It was this constant questioning, which, with ‘More!’, led Booka Shade to rethink their approach. In contrast to previous albums, it was built from the dance floor up. Every track, from the pixelated ear-worm, ‘Donut’, to that ethereal rave anthem, ‘Regeneration’ (which reached No.2 in the Beatport chart), started out as a killer club groove which Arno and Walter then worked around. It received reams of positive press and an iTunes Top 20 chart placing, but, finally, it is time to draw that era to a close. Fourth single, ’Scaramanga’, released in May 2011, will be the last salvo from the ‘More!’ sessions.

It’s a fresh start for Booka Shade in other areas, too. After almost 10 years, Arno, Walter and DJ T recently handed over control of Get Physical to their co-founders Philipp Jung and Patrick Bodmer (aka M.A.N.D.Y)and Peter Hayo. Rest assured: there was no drama. No falling out. And Arno and Walter are still making music with M.A.N.D.Y (check the new DJ-mix ‘Body Language Vol.10′ for a preview of their latest collaboration, ‘Home’).

Elsewhere, look out for fresh dates in Asia, Europe and the US, and, of course, a host of Booka Shade festival appearances through summer 2011.

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Booka Shade Albums

0.0 0.0 Bad Love Booka Shade
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April 26, 2010
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0.0 0.0 Body Language Booka Shade
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February 13, 2006
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0.0 0.0 Booka Shade 90′s Classics Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 Booka Shade vs. M.A.N.D.Y. Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 Cinematic Shades (The Slow Songs) Booka Shade
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December 12, 2008
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0.0 0.0 Darko Booka Shade
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4.7 7.0 Dj Kicks Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 GPM012 – Stupid Questions Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 GPM025 – Memento Album Remixes 2 Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 GPM029 – Mandarine EP Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 GPM101 – Sweet Lies Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 GPMCD006 – Movements Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 GPMLP002 – Memento Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 Mandarine Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 Mandarine Girl Booka Shade
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0.0 0.0 More! Booka Shade
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April 23, 2010
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0.0 0.0 The Sun & The Neon Light Booka Shade
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