
About this episode
Paul Hanford interviews UFO95 about the intersection of architecture and music production.
I sat down with Parisian‑born, Brussels‑based producer UFO95 to trace the line between brutalist architecture, Detroit machine soul, and live techno. From early days in punk bands and birthdays above his parents’ club to a Tresor residency and a nerve‑tight Berghain performance, he unpacks how structure, space, and human error can turn a set into something physical. We dive into the design choices behind the new UFO95 album A Brutalist Dystopian Society Part 2: concrete‑solid kicks, saturated...
People in this episode
Host: Paul Hanford
Guest: UFO95
Topics covered
- brutalist architecture
- Detroit machine soul
- live techno
- punk bands
- music production
Keywords
- UFO95
- brutalist architecture
- Detroit machine soul
- live techno
- music production
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Tresor, Berghain
Books & works: A Brutalist Dystopian Society Part 2
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