Dettinger
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Dettinger |
| birth_name | Olaf Dettinger |
| origin | Germany |
| genre | Electronic |
| Ambient | |
| IDM | |
| Minimal techno | |
| occupation | Producer |
| years_active | 1998 to Present |
| label | Kompakt |
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| name = Dettinger | image = | birth_name = Olaf Dettinger | origin = Germany | genre = Electronic Ambient IDM Minimal techno | occupation = Producer | years_active = 1998 to Present | label = Kompakt
Dettinger is a German record producer signed to Germany's Cologne based Kompakt label.
His releases include 1998's Blond 12", 1999's album Intershop (the first single-artist LP on Kompakt), Puma 12" and Totentanz 12", and 2000's album Oasis. **Dettinger''''s tracks have appeared on a range on compilations, including Kompakt's Total and Pop Ambient series and **Mille Plateaux'**s **Click + Cuts''' series. Dettinger has produced remixes for artists such as Pet Shop Boys, Closer Musik and Jürgen Paape. He has also collaborated with Frank Rumpelt and M.G. Bondino.
Discography
Albums
- Intershop (1999)
- Oasis (2000)
Singles
- Blond (1998)
- Puma (1999)
- Totentanz (1999)
Remixes
- Tocotronic – Jackpot
- Process – Estero Re Re Mix
- Jürgen Paape – So Weit Wie Noch Nie
- Closer Musik – One Two Three No Gravity
- Triola – Ral 7035
- Pet Shop Boys – Gomorrah
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