BJØRNSON

KD Raw / Hypnostate / Natura Viva / Heimatliebe   ))   Stuttgart, Deutschland

Stuttgart-based DJ and producer Bjørnson has been fostering his talent for raw and hypnotic techno for over a decade and is now fast becoming one of the stand-out names among a fresh surge of underground stars. With a growing discography of quality cuts to his name, as well as countless performances alongside electronic music’s elite, Bjørnson’s elevation to global recognition is imminent and well deserved.

Cutting his teeth drumming from as early as six years old, Bjørnson’s progression to electronic music was inevitable and subsequently led to a deep passion for techno and its uncompromising beats. Gravitating to the percussive dominance of its ‘big room’ sound, Bjørnson’s love for the underground genre developed through his teens, making a definite dwelling in his life after studying at Sinee Studios Cologne. As with any great artist, early influences came from a range of electronic music’s vast sub-genres, including Stephan Bodzin, Thomas Schumacher, Richie Hawtin, Ida Engberg and Marc Romboy, as well as house artists like Oliver Koletzki. By 2014, Bjørnson had well and truly honed in on his sound palette, presenting richly percussive-led mixes that championed Drumcode’s roster of staples – Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick, ANNA, Bart Skills, ANNA, Victor Ruiz and Wehbba.

Tapped by the late Canape, which sadly closed its doors during the pandemic in 2020, Bjørnson’s dance-inducing track selections and savvy mixing capabilities saw him nurture an 8 year-long residency at the club, and a host of ensuing followers. During this time, he served as an opening act for some of electronic music’s finest artists, the likes of Sam Paganini, Marika Rossa, AKA AKA, Brian Sanhaji, Super Flu & Lore, DJ Emerson and Felix Kröcher. Alongside his club career, Bjørnson has made numerous appearances on the festival circuit, debuting at the late Plus-Minus-Festival in 2011. Since then he has graced the mainstages of large-scale events across his native Germany, sharing the decks with top-tier names such as DJ Rush, Anthony Rother, Tiefschwarz, Format B, Dominik Eulberg and Felix Kröcher.

With a severe lack of touring and events put on hold during the global-affecting pandemic, Bjørnson turned to his monthly podcast to connect to his fanbase. Launched in October of 2021 and true to his tastemaker status, the bjoernsonmusic podcast hosts a contemporary selection of his favourite new techno releases, intertwined with his own anticipated records. Available across Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Apple Podcasts and hearthis.at, bjoernsonmusic has already grossed to over 5,000 listeners per month; testament to both his tenacious work ethic and innate ear for high-calibre records.

Journeying into the world of production, Bjørnson celebrated his debut release with “Reflect” in September of 2021 via the German imprint Sunora Recordings. A hypnotic cut boasting an expressive synth top-line, “Reflect” served as an emphatic inaugural release that prompted the label to reinvest in his talents, and subsequently he returned two months later to drop his debut EP, “The Hidden Me”. Opening the door to a wave of new records and label affiliations, Bjørnson joined Berlin’s EUN Records the very same month for the release of “Continuous”. Delivering on crisp percussion and heady, distorted synth-work, the up-and-comer’s fresh discography was already reflecting a definitive sonic aesthetic, conducive to dark, gritty warehouse spaces.

Continuing his succession of releases, November 2021 also saw the delivery of “Living In Shadows” for the peak-time techno house The Acid Mind Recordings. Dipping his toe into heavier techno waters, Bjørnson opted for a harder and more feral strain of the genre, which landed him a spot on Natura Viva Music’s January-released VA compilation with “The Darkside of Acid”. Maintaining this rich vein of form, his follow up single “Awareness” was snapped up by Heimatliebe Records for their “Black Forest Vol.1” compilation in March of this year, with another single release, “Chronos”, on Moonrocks Schallplatten following shortly after. Untamed in nature and driven by the powerful force of masterful percussion and epic breaks, Bjørnson’s back-catalogue serves as a haven for both green techno heads and aficiandos alike. In addition to his upcoming single “Excess” on Minicomp’s VA, the German native looks ahead to another crest in his career, with a highly-anticipated debut for Kaiserdisco’s KD Raw with “Master Cuts”. Set for release in July, the record has already featured on Drumcode Radio as well as receiving early support from Joyhauser, among others.

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Stuttgart-based DJ and producer Bjørnson has been fostering his talent for raw and hypnotic techno for over a decade and is now fast becoming one of the stand-out names among a fresh surge of underground stars. With a growing discography of quality cuts to his name, as well as countless performances alongside electronic music’s elite, Bjørnson’s elevation to global recognition is imminent and well deserved.

Cutting his teeth drumming from as early as six years old, Bjørnson’s progression to electronic music was inevitable and subsequently led to a deep passion for techno and its uncompromising beats. Gravitating to the percussive dominance of its ‘big room’ sound, Bjørnson’s love for the underground genre developed through his teens, making a definite dwelling in his life after studying at Sinee Studios Cologne. As with any great artist, early influences came from a range of electronic music’s vast sub-genres, including Stephan Bodzin, Thomas Schumacher, Richie Hawtin, Ida Engberg and Marc Romboy, as well as house artists like Oliver Koletzki. By 2014, Bjørnson had well and truly honed in on his sound palette, presenting richly percussive-led mixes that championed Drumcode’s roster of staples – Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick, ANNA, Bart Skills, ANNA, Victor Ruiz and Wehbba.

Tapped by the late Canape, which sadly closed its doors during the pandemic in 2020, Bjørnson’s dance-inducing track selections and savvy mixing capabilities saw him nurture an 8 year-long residency at the club, and a host of ensuing followers. During this time, he served as an opening act for some of electronic music’s finest artists, the likes of Sam Paganini, Marika Rossa, AKA AKA, Brian Sanhaji, Super Flu & Lore, DJ Emerson and Felix Kröcher. Alongside his club career, Bjørnson has made numerous appearances on the festival circuit, debuting at the late Plus-Minus-Festival in 2011. Since then he has graced the mainstages of large-scale events across his native Germany, sharing the decks with top-tier names such as DJ Rush, Anthony Rother, Tiefschwarz, Format B, Dominik Eulberg and Felix Kröcher.

With a severe lack of touring and events put on hold during the global-affecting pandemic, Bjørnson turned to his monthly podcast to connect to his fanbase. Launched in October of 2021 and true to his tastemaker status, the bjoernsonmusic podcast hosts a contemporary selection of his favourite new techno releases, intertwined with his own anticipated records. Available across Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Apple Podcasts and hearthis.at, bjoernsonmusic has already grossed to over 5,000 listeners per month; testament to both his tenacious work ethic and innate ear for high-calibre records.

Journeying into the world of production, Bjørnson celebrated his debut release with “Reflect” in September of 2021 via the German imprint Sunora Recordings. A hypnotic cut boasting an expressive synth top-line, “Reflect” served as an emphatic inaugural release that prompted the label to reinvest in his talents, and subsequently he returned two months later to drop his debut EP, “The Hidden Me”. Opening the door to a wave of new records and label affiliations, Bjørnson joined Berlin’s EUN Records the very same month for the release of “Continuous”. Delivering on crisp percussion and heady, distorted synth-work, the up-and-comer’s fresh discography was already reflecting a definitive sonic aesthetic, conducive to dark, gritty warehouse spaces.

Continuing his succession of releases, November 2021 also saw the delivery of “Living In Shadows” for the peak-time techno house The Acid Mind Recordings. Dipping his toe into heavier techno waters, Bjørnson opted for a harder and more feral strain of the genre, which landed him a spot on Natura Viva Music’s January-released VA compilation with “The Darkside of Acid”. Maintaining this rich vein of form, his follow up single “Awareness” was snapped up by Heimatliebe Records for their “Black Forest Vol.1” compilation in March of this year, with another single release, “Chronos”, on Moonrocks Schallplatten following shortly after. Untamed in nature and driven by the powerful force of masterful percussion and epic breaks, Bjørnson’s back-catalogue serves as a haven for both green techno heads and aficiandos alike. In addition to his upcoming single “Excess” on Minicomp’s VA, the German native looks ahead to another crest in his career, with a highly-anticipated debut for Kaiserdisco’s KD Raw with “Master Cuts”. Set for release in July, the record has already featured on Drumcode Radio as well as receiving early support from Joyhauser, among others.

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