In a genre seemingly obsessed with revisiting the past, Âme looks firmly to the future of dance music. Driven toward continual evolution since they started making tracks in 2001, one of the German duo Kristian Beyer have challenged club-goers’ expectations with his conceptually driven and uniquely visceral music. Now over 15 years into their career together with Frank Wiedemann, their deep understanding of the clubbing landscape and each other’s strengths allows Âme to stay innovative and relevant in a swiftly paced genre. And as primary partners of the Innervisions label/collective with Dixon, the pair continue to foster the future of house with carefully selected releases, all-encompassing live events, and even their own boutique shop that solidifies the connection between the artists and their admirers.
In a genre seemingly obsessed with revisiting the past, Âme looks firmly to the future of dance music. Driven toward continual evolution since they started making tracks in 2001, one of the German duo Kristian Beyer have challenged club-goers’ expectations with his conceptually driven and uniquely visceral music. Now over 15 years into their career together with Frank Wiedemann, their deep understanding of the clubbing landscape and each other’s strengths allows Âme to stay innovative and relevant in a swiftly paced genre. And as primary partners of the Innervisions label/collective with Dixon, the pair continue to foster the future of house with carefully selected releases, all-encompassing live events, and even their own boutique shop that solidifies the connection between the artists and their admirers.