Behind you is a canal. In front of you is an intimate gathering of 200 people anticipating the return of one of Berlin's staples of electronic music. There’s been a two year Covid hiatus. During that time, Bruno has finished an album with Kool Keith and another album for Perlon. Nobody is sure what will happen...and then it does.
The Live at Club Der Visionäre is, perhaps, a continuation of the Live at Contact in Tokyo: the stripped backed accessibility of Bruno's live sound. But this one is fresher and bigger. The things we loved about his live sets are still intact - the spontaneity, groviness and sexiness. Shakers and snares galore. Bruno’s flow keeps you on the dance floor like always. However, With Live at Club Der Visionäre there are newer elements: stronger sound, bigger bass lines. What stands out the most here may be the frequent use of his vocals. It seems like they have always been there, but now they are more pronounced, full and warm. This is new, but oddly familiar.
The label was founded in 1996 by Alexandre Petit and Eric Dalbin and has since been joined by Gilles Garnier in charge of digital development.
Logistic Records is an independent music label that focuses primarily on electronic techno and house music influenced by Chicago, Detroit and Berlin, groove is at the center of each of the label's productions.
With a discography of nearly 200 references, Logistic Records had the pleasure of producing albums by pioneering artists such as Robert Hood, Daniel Bell, Atom Heart, James Taylor as well as collaborating with talented composers such as John Thomas, Ark, Cabanne, Ben Nevile, Pit Spector or Bruno Pronsato.
From another collaboration with Cabanne was born in 1999 Telegraph a sub-label dedicated to productions with slower grooves and more complex sound textures. Productions intended to be played by djs in clubs.
Today, the label is opening up to other genres such as hip-hop, notably with the release in 2021 of the album “Keith’s Salon” by New York rap legend Kool Keith.