Time Warp @ ARTE Concert
Time Warp is a legendary Techno festival celebrating rave culture since the early 90s.
For over two decades Time Warp Mannheim has set the gold standard for techno parties worldwide, each year uniting 17000 party people and electronic royalty from across the globe for a marathon house and techno session. This years heavyweight lineup has been announced with over 40 DJs and live acts taking place at Maimarkthalle, Mannheim (Germany).
As ever, the Time Warp team have banded together a crew of the electronic elite, with Russian aristocracy Nina Kraviz ready to hold down Time Warp’s big room with her dark techno flavors. Dystopian records head Rødhåd will take the crowd to the deeper, mesmerising ends of the spectrum, joining Italian export Sam Paganini and Drumcode head honcho Adam Beyer.
Expect forward thinking rhythms from powerhouse Dubfire and an unmissable live show from Extrawelt as well as devoted Time Warp patron Maceo Plex.
ARTE Concert streamed several sets from Time Warp 2017 the whole night from April 1 10 pm until April 2 8:30 am – and provides even more videos afterwards on http://concert.arte.tv/de/time-warp
Production Company klangmalerei.tv GmbH
Musical style Techno / House
Video on Demand www.concert.arte.tv
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