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Bryan Kessler

Founder of @thefactorycologne
Head of @dothetaboo
Producer at @neuefabrik
shumi@undundbooking.com

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Which is your favorite?
2020, 2022 or 2024? Played the night slot, the afternoon and a closing, excited what’s next… thanks for trusting me @ostgut_ton 🖤

#berghain
#panoramabar
#bryankessler


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4 weeks ago


Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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10 months ago

Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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10 months ago

Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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10 months ago

Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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34
10 months ago

Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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34
10 months ago

Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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34
10 months ago

Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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34
10 months ago


Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


236
34
10 months ago

Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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34
10 months ago

Thank you very much @labrisabali 🔥WHAT A PARTY? Always a highlight on tour. Thanks to @basement.love and @pnny_ for hosting. The location, the people, the energy. I just love you! Was my 4th time and it gets even better and better every time! See you soon ❤️ 😘your cowbell lizard 🦎

Tracklist:

Mita Gami & Moskito - Come Say Love
Bryan Kessler - Can’t stop the future
Junior Jack - Thrill me
Axel Bomann - Noktre
Bryan Kessler - We are all individuals
Bryan Kessler - Fingernails & Breakfast
Bryan Kessler - Community Quality Trust
Bryan Kessler - ????????? ;)
Bryan Kessler - Hits only

#dothetaboo #bryankessler #cowbell #bali #labrisa


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34
10 months ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago


Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

Full Set on Youtube: Bryan Kessler (feat Snoop) at @hoer.berlin #hör #hörberlin #dothetaboo #bryankessler


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1 years ago

New move in!
@neuefabrik 2.0 is opening its doors soonish. In partnership between @kapellecgn & @highseatstudios we will offer services for mixing & mastering as well as offering courses for production and DJing.

Get ready for a new chapter.

#dieneuefabrik
#kapelle
#musicstudio


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1 days ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


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1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


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56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


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56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


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56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

Celebrating 15 years of DJing 🎧

Actually, it’s 16 years, my first event on Resident Advisor was in 2010. I was 18 years old.

There’s always a moment when your heart is beatmatching with the bass, and that’s the reason why I’m still doing what I’m doing.

I’ve always been a producer and a DJ, a poet ever since I quit being the singer of an indie punk band, something that shaped me and my sound forever. From tech house to house, from deep house to harder sounds, from experimental stuff to everything in between always evolving, but always constant.

What would I want to hear on the dancefloor? What would surprise me? Sometimes with vocals, sometimes without. But always with a cowbell. There were so many big names and labels who supported me - there were options to get things to another stage. But I always chose the underground. I just wanted to do my thing. Founded a book publishing and a record label called Do The Taboo, and the name speaks for itself.

I played dream shows in Berghain/Panorama Bar, Ibiza, saw to much nice festivals and stages. I traveled across nearly every continent. I saw beautiful places, beautiful hotels, beautiful beaches, beautiful smiles, beautiful dancers, and beautiful sound systems. I madea lot new friends! I went to the most fucked up afters. Sometimes I got bored. Sometimes I got annoyed. Because being a traveling DJ can cost you everything. You’re always alone - whether you’re on the other side of the world or just a block away.

But you do it for the people, you do it for the party, and of course, you do it for yourself.

Tomorrow I could die from cancer or get hit by a car, and it’s all over. It’s an unreal feeling to bring people together through music. Music makes people dance, and that’s therapy for me in an ugly world.

But how did Leonard Cohen say back in the day? „We’re ugly, but we have the music.”

Slides:
From now back to Baby-Bryan

Ps: playing at @kater.berlin
With my friend @fangodegustibus tomorrow🎶

Love,

B. #bryankessler


179
56
1 weeks ago

FUCK THE FACTORY FOREVER.

Inspired from the origin of pop art icon Andy Warhol, this establishment evolved from a men’s fashion store under a French pseudonym to a metamorphose of a collective spot for young musicians, writers, fashion designers, and artists by late 2023. Transforming into a dynamic event venue, artspace, and creative room, the interzone of the factory features a luminous boat with a disco ball, resembling a dusty museum with wall art for sale, a DJ booth crafted from mosaic tiles, a self built audio system, retro neon tubes, and aged parquet flooring. From readings to exhibitions, from parties to concerts, The Factory was not just a place for the Cologne underground and culture. It shaped a deep community for the lost and loving souls of the city.

@thefactorycologne
#thefactory
#conceptstore
#creativespace
#cologne


85
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2 weeks ago

FUCK THE FACTORY FOREVER.

Inspired from the origin of pop art icon Andy Warhol, this establishment evolved from a men’s fashion store under a French pseudonym to a metamorphose of a collective spot for young musicians, writers, fashion designers, and artists by late 2023. Transforming into a dynamic event venue, artspace, and creative room, the interzone of the factory features a luminous boat with a disco ball, resembling a dusty museum with wall art for sale, a DJ booth crafted from mosaic tiles, a self built audio system, retro neon tubes, and aged parquet flooring. From readings to exhibitions, from parties to concerts, The Factory was not just a place for the Cologne underground and culture. It shaped a deep community for the lost and loving souls of the city.

@thefactorycologne
#thefactory
#conceptstore
#creativespace
#cologne


85
9
2 weeks ago

FUCK THE FACTORY FOREVER.

Inspired from the origin of pop art icon Andy Warhol, this establishment evolved from a men’s fashion store under a French pseudonym to a metamorphose of a collective spot for young musicians, writers, fashion designers, and artists by late 2023. Transforming into a dynamic event venue, artspace, and creative room, the interzone of the factory features a luminous boat with a disco ball, resembling a dusty museum with wall art for sale, a DJ booth crafted from mosaic tiles, a self built audio system, retro neon tubes, and aged parquet flooring. From readings to exhibitions, from parties to concerts, The Factory was not just a place for the Cologne underground and culture. It shaped a deep community for the lost and loving souls of the city.

@thefactorycologne
#thefactory
#conceptstore
#creativespace
#cologne


85
9
2 weeks ago

OUT NOW!

The first single from ENNIO’s upcoming EP Gairah Manis on @butobayang is titled BLACK PEPPER KNEES.

Originally produced years ago in Berlin by @ennio and @bryanokessler , the track captures a vivid moment in time: two lifelong friends spending a hot summer in the studio, sitting shirtless, creating music that wouldn’t be heard until years later. At some point, they realized they were wearing the same perfume — one not exactly for everyone — and burst out laughing, on their knees.

Years later, an outstanding vocal performance by EAST JAVA artist NDA @nandailham transformed the track into a true masterpiece, bringing together the vision of both producers with a powerful and distinctive voice of the knee.

Mastering by @fnk.off
Artwork by @hp.ovo


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1 months ago

OUT NOW!

The first single from ENNIO’s upcoming EP Gairah Manis on @butobayang is titled BLACK PEPPER KNEES.

Originally produced years ago in Berlin by @ennio and @bryanokessler , the track captures a vivid moment in time: two lifelong friends spending a hot summer in the studio, sitting shirtless, creating music that wouldn’t be heard until years later. At some point, they realized they were wearing the same perfume — one not exactly for everyone — and burst out laughing, on their knees.

Years later, an outstanding vocal performance by EAST JAVA artist NDA @nandailham transformed the track into a true masterpiece, bringing together the vision of both producers with a powerful and distinctive voice of the knee.

Mastering by @fnk.off
Artwork by @hp.ovo


202
31
1 months ago

OUT NOW!

The first single from ENNIO’s upcoming EP Gairah Manis on @butobayang is titled BLACK PEPPER KNEES.

Originally produced years ago in Berlin by @ennio and @bryanokessler , the track captures a vivid moment in time: two lifelong friends spending a hot summer in the studio, sitting shirtless, creating music that wouldn’t be heard until years later. At some point, they realized they were wearing the same perfume — one not exactly for everyone — and burst out laughing, on their knees.

Years later, an outstanding vocal performance by EAST JAVA artist NDA @nandailham transformed the track into a true masterpiece, bringing together the vision of both producers with a powerful and distinctive voice of the knee.

Mastering by @fnk.off
Artwork by @hp.ovo


202
31
1 months ago

OUT NOW!

The first single from ENNIO’s upcoming EP Gairah Manis on @butobayang is titled BLACK PEPPER KNEES.

Originally produced years ago in Berlin by @ennio and @bryanokessler , the track captures a vivid moment in time: two lifelong friends spending a hot summer in the studio, sitting shirtless, creating music that wouldn’t be heard until years later. At some point, they realized they were wearing the same perfume — one not exactly for everyone — and burst out laughing, on their knees.

Years later, an outstanding vocal performance by EAST JAVA artist NDA @nandailham transformed the track into a true masterpiece, bringing together the vision of both producers with a powerful and distinctive voice of the knee.

Mastering by @fnk.off
Artwork by @hp.ovo


202
31
1 months ago

PREMIERE: Something Here (Bryan Kessler Remix)

Familiar family member since very beginning of the label from Cologne. Dancefloor punk - @bryanokessler . 100 % club version with all main elements - punchy bass and sweet percussions on top.
Thanks for the premiere to @dropsabanger .

Full pack April 16th
Pre Order link in Bio.


93
8
1 months ago

PREMIERE: Something Here (Bryan Kessler Remix)

Familiar family member since very beginning of the label from Cologne. Dancefloor punk - @bryanokessler . 100 % club version with all main elements - punchy bass and sweet percussions on top.
Thanks for the premiere to @dropsabanger .

Full pack April 16th
Pre Order link in Bio.


93
8
1 months ago

PREMIERE: Something Here (Bryan Kessler Remix)

Familiar family member since very beginning of the label from Cologne. Dancefloor punk - @bryanokessler . 100 % club version with all main elements - punchy bass and sweet percussions on top.
Thanks for the premiere to @dropsabanger .

Full pack April 16th
Pre Order link in Bio.


93
8
1 months ago

PREMIERE: Bryan Kessler reworks “Something Here” by Big Changa into a driving, stripped-back club tool, channeling his signature percussive grooves and hypnotic loops. The remix adds tension and a darker, more physical edge while preserving a playful attitude, pushing the original deeper into late-night territory. Set for release on Good Skills.

🔊 Big Changa - Something Here (Bryan Kessler Remix)

Listen now on our SoundCloud.

👤 Artist: / @bryanokessler
🗓️ Release Date: 16/04/26
💿 Label: @goodskillslt

#bryankessler #bigchanga #goodskills #premiere #dropsabanger


272
9
1 months ago

PREMIERE: Bryan Kessler reworks “Something Here” by Big Changa into a driving, stripped-back club tool, channeling his signature percussive grooves and hypnotic loops. The remix adds tension and a darker, more physical edge while preserving a playful attitude, pushing the original deeper into late-night territory. Set for release on Good Skills.

🔊 Big Changa - Something Here (Bryan Kessler Remix)

Listen now on our SoundCloud.

👤 Artist: / @bryanokessler
🗓️ Release Date: 16/04/26
💿 Label: @goodskillslt

#bryankessler #bigchanga #goodskills #premiere #dropsabanger


272
9
1 months ago

PREMIERE: Bryan Kessler reworks “Something Here” by Big Changa into a driving, stripped-back club tool, channeling his signature percussive grooves and hypnotic loops. The remix adds tension and a darker, more physical edge while preserving a playful attitude, pushing the original deeper into late-night territory. Set for release on Good Skills.

🔊 Big Changa - Something Here (Bryan Kessler Remix)

Listen now on our SoundCloud.

👤 Artist: / @bryanokessler
🗓️ Release Date: 16/04/26
💿 Label: @goodskillslt

#bryankessler #bigchanga #goodskills #premiere #dropsabanger


272
9
1 months ago


163
6
1 months ago

Am 10. April closen wir die Nacht im @jaki.klub mit Shumi & Bryan! ⭐️⭐️

SHUMI (OKINAWA 69) | @shumiokinawa

Emerging from Cologne’s underground, DJ Shumi is a master of tension and release behind the decks. A long-time resident at the legendary Gewölbe, he has built a sound rooted in rhythm—percussive, driving, and deeply physical, where groove takes control and the dancefloor locks in. Uncompromising and deeply rooted in Cologne’s scene, DJ Shumi remains a quiet force—shaping dancefloors without ever chasing the spotlight.

BRYAN KESSLER | @bryanokessler

With a rich history of underground releases on influential labels such as Cómeme, Innervisions, and Numbers, Kessler has carved out a unique space in both the music and literary worlds. Known for his distinctive blend of cowbells, spoken word, and percussive house music, he regularly graces the legendary Berghain/Panorama Bar, where he pushes the boundaries of live performance and sets the stage for unforgettable musical experiences.

Pre-Event: 10.April | 18:00-23:00 @coziness_eu
Club Edition: 10.April | 23:30-06:00 @jaki.klub


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6
1 months ago

New series: B/B/B/B or
Bryan’s Beautiful Bangers Bag:

DJs… beside diggin new stuff in smokey record stores you should always go through your old collection: What you’ll find, will make you happy, and what makes you happy will make the people dance.

I update my rimowa bag every month, so it doesn’t get boring for you and for me.

This week with a classic by Phil Kieran, crazy belters from RRoxymore and Avalon Emerson, local heroes Müller&Mitch and the timeless anthem by SIS.

#recordbag
#vinyl
#collection
#bryanosbeautifulbangerbag


42
3
1 months ago

New series: B/B/B/B or
Bryan’s Beautiful Bangers Bag:

DJs… beside diggin new stuff in smokey record stores you should always go through your old collection: What you’ll find, will make you happy, and what makes you happy will make the people dance.

I update my rimowa bag every month, so it doesn’t get boring for you and for me.

This week with a classic by Phil Kieran, crazy belters from RRoxymore and Avalon Emerson, local heroes Müller&Mitch and the timeless anthem by SIS.

#recordbag
#vinyl
#collection
#bryanosbeautifulbangerbag


42
3
1 months ago

New series: B/B/B/B or
Bryan’s Beautiful Bangers Bag:

DJs… beside diggin new stuff in smokey record stores you should always go through your old collection: What you’ll find, will make you happy, and what makes you happy will make the people dance.

I update my rimowa bag every month, so it doesn’t get boring for you and for me.

This week with a classic by Phil Kieran, crazy belters from RRoxymore and Avalon Emerson, local heroes Müller&Mitch and the timeless anthem by SIS.

#recordbag
#vinyl
#collection
#bryanosbeautifulbangerbag


42
3
1 months ago

New series: B/B/B/B or
Bryan’s Beautiful Bangers Bag:

DJs… beside diggin new stuff in smokey record stores you should always go through your old collection: What you’ll find, will make you happy, and what makes you happy will make the people dance.

I update my rimowa bag every month, so it doesn’t get boring for you and for me.

This week with a classic by Phil Kieran, crazy belters from RRoxymore and Avalon Emerson, local heroes Müller&Mitch and the timeless anthem by SIS.

#recordbag
#vinyl
#collection
#bryanosbeautifulbangerbag


42
3
1 months ago

New series: B/B/B/B or
Bryan’s Beautiful Bangers Bag:

DJs… beside diggin new stuff in smokey record stores you should always go through your old collection: What you’ll find, will make you happy, and what makes you happy will make the people dance.

I update my rimowa bag every month, so it doesn’t get boring for you and for me.

This week with a classic by Phil Kieran, crazy belters from RRoxymore and Avalon Emerson, local heroes Müller&Mitch and the timeless anthem by SIS.

#recordbag
#vinyl
#collection
#bryanosbeautifulbangerbag


42
3
1 months ago

New series: B/B/B/B or
Bryan’s Beautiful Bangers Bag:

DJs… beside diggin new stuff in smokey record stores you should always go through your old collection: What you’ll find, will make you happy, and what makes you happy will make the people dance.

I update my rimowa bag every month, so it doesn’t get boring for you and for me.

This week with a classic by Phil Kieran, crazy belters from RRoxymore and Avalon Emerson, local heroes Müller&Mitch and the timeless anthem by SIS.

#recordbag
#vinyl
#collection
#bryanosbeautifulbangerbag


42
3
1 months ago


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