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Ellen Allien
Ellen Allien in 2006
Ellen Allien in 2006
Background information
Birth nameEllen Fraatz
OriginWest Berlin, West Germany
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Vocalist
  • remixer
  • producer
InstrumentVocals
Years active1992–present
Labels
Websiteellenallien.de

Ellen Fraatz, known professionally as Ellen Allien, is a German electronic musician, music producer, and the founder of BPitch Control music label. Her album Stadtkind was dedicated to the city of Berlin, and she cites the culture of reunified Berlin as one of the main inspirations for her music.[1] She sings in both German and English. Her music is best described as a blend of IDM and techno music, which is dance-floor oriented and has noticeable experimental elements. She lives in Berlin and calls it the "best city in the world."

Career

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Ellen Allien was born and grew up in West Berlin.[2] During 1989, she lived in London where she first came into contact with electronic music.[1] When she later returned to Berlin, electronic music had become increasingly popular in Germany.[1] In 1992, she became resident DJ at the Bunker, Tresor, and E-Werk.[3][2] She started her own show on the Berlin radio station Kiss FM and created her own record label, calling them both "Braincandy". Due to problems with distribution, she gave the Braincandy label up in 1997 and instead began organizing parties with the name, "Pitch Control".[2]

She released her first album, Stadtkind, in 2001, and her second album, Berlinette, in 2003. In 2005, she released the album Thrills, followed by Orchestra of Bubbles, a collaboration with Apparat, in 2006. During the same year, Allien launched her own fashion line, "Ellen Allien Fashion".[4]

After the minimalistic Sool in 2008, she released her fifth solo album, Dust, in 2010.

Allien made a brief appearance in the 2009 electronic music documentary Speaking In Code.[5] Then she worked on the music for the dance performance "Drama Per Musica", which has been premiered in Paris in March 2011 under the direction of Alexandre Roccoli and Sevérine Rième. The accompanying album "LISm" was released in 2013 and, like her DJ sets, unites different musical styles into a homogenous whole.[6]

Also the successor "Nost" sets on variety, however within the electronic spectrum. Thus she returns to her technoid underground roots and stays true to her dancefloor principles after about three decades.[6]

In 2019 Ellen Allien launched her UFO Inc. label with an EP that features the epic »UFO« which has been on heavy rotation in her DJ sets all summer long. Between »UFO« and the hard-hitting Berlin acid belter »Körpermaschine« on the flipside, the »UFO« EP perfectly captures the energetic hardware sound of Allien’s new imprint, which will be dedicated to a rough and raw approach to techno.[7]

Ellen Allien holds residencies in the clubs Nitsa, Barcelona and Circoloco at DC10, Ibiza and is a regular in clubs such as Madrid’s Mondo. She started her already infamous bi-monthly 'We Are Not Alone' raves at Griessmühle in her beloved and vibrant native town Berlin that will guest in other cities around the globe too – just as her in-store record shop happenings under the name Vinylism. You will find her frequently performing festivals i. e. Germany’s MELT, N.A.M.E. Festival in France.[8]

Record labels

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Allien created the techno label BPitch Control in 1999.[2][9] Earlier in her career, around the time she hosted 'Braincandy' on Berlin's Kiss-FM, she launched her first record label name using the same name, this paved the way for the BPitch Control imprint. The label has launched the careers of popular artists, such as Modeselektor, Paul Kalkbrenner and Apparat. In 2005 Allien created a BPitch sublabel called "Memo Musik" for minimal tech and minimal house.

Discography

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Albums

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EPs / singles

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  • 1995 – "Ellen Allien E.P." (XAMP03)[10]
  • 1995 – "Ellen Allien Vol. II [Yellow Sky]" (MFS7074-0)
  • 1997 – "Be Wild" (BRAINCANDY002)
  • 1997 – "Rockt Krieger" (BRAINCANDY003)
  • 2000 – "Last Kiss '99" (BPC008)
  • 2000 – "Dataromance" (BPC013)
  • 2001 – "Dataromance" (Remixes) (BPC029)
  • 2001 – "Stadtkind" (Remixes) (BPC030)
  • 2002 – "Erdbeermund" (BPC041)
  • 2003 – "Trash Scapes" (Remixes) (BPC066)
  • 2003 – "Alles Sehen" (Remixes) (BPC073)
  • 2004 – "Astral" (BPC085)
  • 2005 – "Magma" (BPC105)
  • 2005 – "Your Body Is My Body" (BPC113)
  • 2006 – "Just A Man/Just A Woman" (with Audion) (SPC36)
  • 2006 – "Down" (Remixes) (BPC116)
  • 2006 – "Turbo Dreams" (BPC124)
  • 2006 – "Way Out" (Remixes) (BPC129)
  • 2006 – "Jet" (Remixes) (BPC135)
  • 2007 – "Go" (BPC160)
  • 2008 – "Sprung / Its" (BPC176)
  • 2008 – "Out Remixes" (BPC178)
  • 2008 – "Elphine Remixes" (BPC181)
  • 2008 – "Ondu / Caress" (BPC186)
  • 2009 – "Lover" (BPC199)
  • 2010 – "Pump" (BPC209)
  • 2010 – "Flashy Flashy" (BPC216)
  • 2011 – "Dust (remixes)" EP (BPC232)[11]
  • 2014 – "Freak" EP (BPC300)[12]
  • 2015 – "Allien RMXS" (BPC313)
  • 2015 – "High" (BPC315)
  • 2016 – "Turn Off Your Mind" (BPC324)
  • 2016 – "Landing XX" (BPC328)
  • 2018 – "Take A Stand" (NONPLUS064)[13]
  • 2019 – "Ufo" (UFO INC001)[14]
  • 2019 – "La Música Es Dios" (UFO INC003)
  • 2020 - "Auraa"
  • 2021 - "Rosen EP"
  • 2023 - "Dance And Kill" with Ash Code

Mix CDs

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  • 2001 – Flieg mit Ellen Allien ("Fly with Ellen Allien")
  • 2002 – Weiss.Mix ("White mix")
  • 2004 – My Parade
  • 2007 – Fabric 34: Ellen Allien
  • 2007 – Time Out Presents – The Other Side: Berlin
  • 2007 – Bpitch Control Camping Compilation 03
  • 2008 – Boogybytes, vol. 04
  • 2010 – Watergate 05
  • 2011 – On The Road Mix (Bpitch Control) – For the German issue of DJMag

Remixes

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  • 1996 – Gut-Humpe – "Butterpump (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 1996 – Gut-Humpe – "Butter (Ellen Allien dub)"
  • 2001 – Malaria! – "Eifersucht (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2001 – Miss Kittin & Goldenboy – "Rippin Kittin (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2001 – PeterLicht – "Die Transsylvanische Verwandte Ist Da (Ellen Allien Fun Maniac mix)"
  • 2002 – Covenant – "Bullet (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2003 – Apparat – "Koax (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2003 – Barbara Morgenstern – "Aus Heiterem Himmel (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2003 – OMR – "The Way We Have Chosen (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2003 – Sascha Funke – "Forms And Shapes (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2003 – Vicknoise – "Chromosoma 23 (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2004 – Gold Chains – "Let's Get It On (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2004 – Miss Yetti – "Marguerite (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2004 – Neulander – "Sex, God + Money (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2005 – George Thompson – "Laid Back Snack Attack (Ellen Allien Via mix)"
  • 2006 – Audion – "Just A Man (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2007 – Beck – "Cellphone's Dead (Ellen Allien rmx)"
  • 2007 – Louderbach – "Season 6 (Ellen Allien Away rmx)"
  • 2007 – Safety Scissors – "Where Is Germany And How Do I Get There (Ellen Allien Germany rmx)"
  • 2009 – Uffie – "Pop The Glock (Ellen Allien Bang The Glock Mix 2009)"
  • 2010 – We Love – "Hide Me (Ellen Allien Remix)" (BPitch Control)
  • 2011 – Moderat – "Seamonkey (Ellen Allien Remix)" (BPitch Control)
  • 2011 – AUX 88 – "Real To Reel (Ellen Allien Remix)" (Puzzlebox Records)
  • 2012 – Telefon Tel Aviv – "The Birds (Ellen Allien Remix)" (BPitch Control)
  • 2014 – Shinedoe – "Panomanic (Ellen Allien Remix)" (Intacto Records)
  • 2017 – Skinnerbox – "Gender (Ellen Allien Remix)" (Turbo)
  • 2017 – Depeche Mode - "Cover me (Ellen Allien U.F.O. Remix)" (Mute Records)
  • 2018 – Mount Kimbie - "T.A.M.E.D. (Ellen Allien U.F.O. Rmx)" (Warp Records)
  • 2019 – Loco Dice - "We're Alive (Ellen Allien About XX Remix)" (Desolat)
  • 2019 – Shlømo - "Mercurial Skin (Ellen Allien Remix)" (Taapion Records)
  • 2020 – Amotik - "Tetalis (Ellen Allien Remix)" (AMOTIK)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Ellen Allien Interview". 11th-hour. 2002. Archived from the original on 21 October 2007. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ellen Allien". Index Magazine. 2004. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  3. ^ "EX.180 Ellen Allien". Resident Advisor. 27 December 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  4. ^ Dannon, Allura (5 September 2008). "Fashions from Ellen Allien". XLR8R. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Speaking in Code - Showing 04/17/2009 at International Film Series". International Film Series at CU-Boulder. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Ellen Allien – laut.de – Band". laut.de (in German). Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Ellen Allien inaugurates new label, UFO Inc., with her two-track UFO EP". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  8. ^ "Ellen Allien - Official Web Page". www.ellenallien.de. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  9. ^ Glasby, Taylor (8 April 2014). "Interview: Ellen Allien". Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  10. ^ "Ellen Allien – Ellen Allien E.P. (Vinyl)". Discogs. Retrieved 5 October 2014.[better source needed]
  11. ^ "Ellen Allien – Dust (Remixes) (Vinyl)". Discogs. Retrieved 5 October 2014.[better source needed]
  12. ^ "Ellen Allien – Freak (Vinyl)". Discogs. Retrieved 5 October 2014.[better source needed]
  13. ^ "Ellen Allien - Take A Stand". BPitch Control. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  14. ^ "OUT TODAY | UFO01 Ellen Allien – 'UFO' EP". BPitch Control. 28 January 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
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