Respected producer and DJ Red Rack'em is due to release his new album 'Self Portrait' this February via his own label Bergerac. Formed over the course of four years during a "transitional" period after moving to Berlin, 'Self Portrait', as the title suggests, is a true reflection of Danny Berman and his influences. Red Rack'em has fully mastered his signature blend of house and disco along with his cut and paste attitude to sampling on the forthcoming LP. Crowd noise can be heard from live recordings, whilst hiss and crackle from snippets of Youtube clips add texture - the distinctive repeated vocal on 'Tomato Pope' is from an old heavy South American funk track, gleaned from an obscure DJ mix. It's an approach that is innately tied to the producer, whose love for DJing started out in sample-heavy hip- hop and who taught himself to produce whilst working full time as a television editor.
His talent for writing original vocals stands out elsewhere, on 'You Used To Make Me Feel' "a self dissection of past attitudes to romance". 'Hot Weekend', an early highlight of the album "about tripping your head off with a lover and wondering if the relationship is worth anything" - features the vocal and songwriting talents of City Hayes, a.k.a DJ Flic. A New Zealander now living in Bali, and friend of the producer, the pair are regular collaborators. Elsewhere, Detroit legend Rick Wade makes his featured vocalist debut on 'The Music' after Berman was inspired by interviewing him on his Smuggler's Inn radio show whilst Rick was staying at his apartment in Berlin. Picking out a section where Rick talked about secretly listening to disco and funk as a child, Danny hit up the deep house pioneer who loved the idea and was happy to be a part of the album.For more information on Red Rack'em, please visit
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