Stupid Lounge 1
Polka Trax
Wolfgang Voigt
Thu, May 8, 2014
10 pm
Free admission
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More than 150 years after its initial global triumph, the polka rhythm is making a clandestine comeback in Central European party culture thanks to the success of “Balkan techno” hybrids.
Wolfgang Voigt, who has previously used techno music as the point of departure for a number of journeys into specifically German sensitivities and soundscapes (compare the Gas albums “Zauberberg” and “Königsforst”), anticipated this development as early as 1996 with his EP “Polka Trax” (Warp Records).