Der Køch, Thian and Mechanic Slave cover Funk D'Void's new production

The Berlin-based Red Section label, behind which Croatian DJ and producer Mechanic Slave stands, hosted a well-known deep sound icon - Funk D'Void, who released his new production work "Pheonix" after five years.


With a career spanning over two decades, Lars Sandberg has built a reputation as a respected producer and DJ. Classics such as "Diabla", "Emotional Content" and "Jack Me Off" earned him a place in the history of electronic music. 

His new release "Pheonix", in addition to coming with an original mix inspired by the sound of Detroit techno, also comes in arrangements by several other DJs and producers, among them the Croatian and regional colony in Berlin.


Thian dives into the depths and delivers an atmospheric version of "Pheonix" filled with percussion.

Mechanic Slave, the man behind the label and a Slavonian living in Berlin, put together a ruthless industrial techno version of the tape. 

While Serbian DJ and producer Der Køch, who also lives in the German capital, "Pheonix" turns the tape into a modern techno sound with hypnotic notes.

The original "Pheonix" mix, as well as the accompanying covers, will be released on April 11, and until then they can be listened to and pre-ordered on Beatport.

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