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&ME vs Rampa
30 Aug 25
&ME vs Rampa
30 Aug
25

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&ME

When it comes to House and Techno, &ME might seem like he came out of nowhere — but his rise has been anything but random. His modest approach, already hinted at in his alias, hides a solid foundation built on years of work: solo releases, remixes, collaborations, and projects that speak for themselves. There’s no need for namedropping — the music does the talking.

Over the past few years, he’s delivered a steady flow of globally praised tracks, many of them released on Keinemusik, the Berlin-based collective he co-founded alongside Rampa, Adam Port, Reznik, and visual artist Monja Gentschow. His remix of Guy Gerber’s “What To Do” and his standout productions on the label have become essential cuts in the sets of top DJs worldwide.

With a DIY spirit, laid-back energy, and razor-sharp production instincts, &ME has carved out a singular place in the scene — bridging innovation with wide-reaching impact, and standing out as one of electronic music’s most original voices.

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Rampa

Since 2009, Rampa has shaped his identity through Keinemusik — the Berlin-based label and tight-knit collective he co-founded with &ME, Adam Port, Reznik, and visual artist Monja Gentschow. More than just a label, it’s a creative hub built on friendship, collaboration, and a distinct DIY spirit. Within this universe, Rampa has forged a signature sound, often in close partnership with &ME, delivering standout productions that have become staples in clubs and festivals worldwide.

Beyond Keinemusik, his work spans across essential labels like Circoloco, Innervisions, Afterlife, Crosstown Rebels, and Kompakt, to name just a few — showing his versatility and deep understanding of electronic music’s many shades.

Lately, Rampa has turned his focus even more toward production — whether in the studio or through his TEILE project, a boutique line of custom analog effects built specifically for DJs. A gear head at heart, he’s always experimenting with sound and tech. And while he’s selective with gigs these days, every set is delivered with purpose, precision, and undeniable presence.

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