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Felix K

Berlin based DJ, Music Producer and Founder of Nullpunkt Rec / Hidden Hawaii, who is deeply into Jungle, Drum and Bass, Techno, Dub and Inbetween.

Felix K is a music composer, producer and DJ, born in Berlin. His work is shaped by sound-system music — dub, jungle, musique concrète, IDM, house and techno — and by an interest in the identification of space within sound, combining analog and modern synthesis with field recordings. He founded the labels Hidden Hawaii and Nullpunkt, and has recorded under aliases including QNS, Carrier One, Stone Edge and Intelligent Chaos. He works in the projects F&E (with Ena), Elemnt and Levl (with DB1 and Forest Drive West).

Flyer for the Fête de la Musique open air at Weltwirtschaft am HKW, Berlin, 21 June 2026
gig · 2026-06-21
Fête de la Musiquesource ↗
An open-air for Fête de la Musique on 21 June 2026, 14:00–22:00, at Weltwirtschaft am HKW (John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, Berlin), spanning jungle, drum and bass, reggae/dub and new global styles. Felix K (Hidden Hawaii) plays back-to-back with BassDee (Radio Massive); the bill also features a Hard Wax special guest, Souljahsista Tausi (Ladieschoiceintl) and Arthur (Hard Wax) b2b Tapes (Jahtari). Presented in association with Nullpunkt.
Up To Date Festival 2026 — cover
gig · 2026
Up To Date Festival 2026source ↗
Felix K played Up To Date, Białystok on 28 May 2026 alongside Skee Mask, Objekt and Steffi.
mix · 2026
Unknown Species (USSE4)source ↗
Felix K guest mix for Unknown Species (USSE4, 2026), recorded around a sold-out Perpendicular × Unknown Species collaboration party — singled out by DB1 and the Unknown Species crew as one of the best mixes they'd heard from him.
Sub Echoes — Felix K's publication on electronic music and sound-system culture
platform · 2026
Sub Echoessource ↗
Sub Echoes is a publication by Felix K, hosted on Substack, that explores electronic music, sound-system culture, creative technology and the cultural systems behind music. It extends the research-driven, archival sensibility of his record collecting and DJing into writing.
mix · 2026
Mixed by Felix K #3source ↗
Mixed by Felix K #3 is a recent entry in the ongoing self-released series in which Felix K shares mixes — recorded and DJ sets — drawn from his own archive and current selections, in the deep, hypnotic style of the rest of the run.
Horst 2026 — cover
gig · 2026
Horst 2026source ↗
Felix K played Horst, Brussels on 14 May 2026 alongside Function, Call Super and Daphni.
label · 2025
amenthia recordingssource ↗
amenthia recordings is the label around Agonis. Felix K remixed on 'Neutropia Remixed' (2025).
label · 2025
Semantica Recordssource ↗
Semantica Records is the Madrid label run by Svreca, a key outlet for atmospheric and experimental techno since 2006. Felix K appears on Svreca's 'Re-Inhaled' (2025).
mix · 2025
Mixed by Felix K #2source ↗
Mixed by Felix K #2 is a long-form deep mix recorded in 2024 at an undisclosed location and published in 2025 as part of an ongoing series drawn from Felix K's archive. Spanning more than forty tracks, it leans on the Mantis Records circle and collaborators such as Forest Drive West, Konduku, Bas Dobbelaer and Crossing Avenue, sustaining a continuous, hypnotic deep-techno and drum-and-bass flow.
mix · 2025
Mixed by Felix K #1source ↗
Mixed by Felix K #1 is a DJ set recorded live at Garage Noord in Amsterdam on 3 May 2025 and published the following month. The roughly 85-to-170 BPM mix moves through deep techno, dub and atmospheric drum and bass — drawing on artists such as Synkro, Sciama, Konduku and AINT.S — and closes with three tracks from his own 2025 album Berlin.
mix · 2025
MNMT 481 · Monumentsource ↗
MNMT 481 is a 2025 entry in the podcast series of Monument, an Oslo-rooted techno platform and party series. Running well over two hours, it is among the most recent of Felix K's long-form sets, released around the 'Berlin' album.
Garage Noord — cover
gig · 2025
Garage Noordsource ↗
Garage Noord, a converted car-repair garage in Amsterdam-Noord, is a progressive, community-minded club and cultural space with a broad, DIY-leaning programme. Felix K played on 3 May 2025 alongside Azu Tiwaline and Vanja Rakic.
Record sleeve of the 12-inch Felix K Versions #1, released on Nullpunkt in 2025
release · 2025
Felix K Versions #1source ↗
Felix K Versions #1 is a 12-inch single released in 2025 on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 029), distributed by Hard Wax. It collects two Felix K reworks of tracks by artists from his own label circle: "Vanguard (Felix K Version)" by DB1 and "Statics (Felix K Version)" by Martsman. Hard Wax described the record as "superb deep half-stepping drum & bass versions," continuing the slow, dub-influenced strain of drum and bass associated with Felix K and Nullpunkt.
Record sleeve of the album Berlin by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt in 2025
release · 2025
Berlinsource ↗
Berlin is a twelve-track album by Felix K, released on 27 June 2025 on his Nullpunkt label (cat. Nullpunkt 030), with vinyl distribution through the Berlin record shop Hard Wax. Each track is titled after a pair of Berlin geographic coordinates and a date, framing the album as a kind of map of the city. The music is half-time drum and bass: slow-rolling, bass-heavy and atmospheric rather than fast or tear-out. On release it was reviewed as "deep, aquatic drum & bass" by Resident Advisor and "detailed, moody, mesmerising" by Honest Jon's, while Juno described the tracks as "menacing cuts that stay low but hit big."
Record sleeve of the album Sudbaism by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt in 2024
release · 2024
Sudbaismsource ↗
Sudbaism is a ten-track album by Felix K, released on 18 January 2024 through his Nullpunkt label, with vinyl distribution via Hard Wax. The tracklist (Sudbaism, Noism, Love, Loss, Transport, Life, Bllod, Peace, Law and the closing "Eroberung der Finsternis") pairs one-word, often conceptual titles with the deep, half-time drum and bass and ambient-leaning sound design that characterises Felix K's work.
Minimal Collective · Garage Noord — cover
gig · 2024
Minimal Collective · Garage Noordsource ↗
Garage Noord, a converted car-repair garage in Amsterdam-Noord, is a progressive, community-minded club and cultural space with a broad, DIY-leaning programme. Felix K played on 6 Jul 2024 alongside Agonis and Loek Frey.
gig · 2024
Globus Invites… Hidden Hawaii & Nullpunkt · Tresorsource ↗
Felix K played Tresor, in its Globus room. Tresor opened in 1991 in the vault of a derelict department store near the former no-man's-land of Potsdamer Platz, and became one of the founding institutions of Berlin techno and of the Detroit–Berlin axis, with its own influential label. Since 2007 it has occupied a vast former power plant (Kraftwerk) on Köpenicker Straße, where Globus is the house-leaning room above the techno basement.
Record sleeve of Forschung & Entwicklung III by F&E (Felix K and Ena) on Nullpunkt
release · 2024
F&E — F&E 3source ↗
Forschung & Entwicklung III (F&E #3) is the third EP by F&E, the duo of Felix K and Ena, released on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 024D). Unusually, its tracks are live versions drawn from the duo's 2016 performances: "Amen Track," "Conclusion," "Six Days" and "Outro" in their Berlin Atonal 2016 versions, plus "ResearchResearch" in a Rural 2016 version. Hard Wax called it "absolutely killer... Drum & Bass / 'grey' Techno visions."
Record sleeve of DB1 — B-Sides on Nullpunkt
release · 2024
DB1 — B Sidessource ↗
B-Sides is a four-track 12-inch by DB1, released on 29 February 2024 on Felix K's Nullpunkt label (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 028D) and mastered by LXC. Hard Wax called it "superb drum & bass distillations," pared-back stepper tracks in the deep, half-time style shared across the Nullpunkt roster.
Clubnight · Open Ground — cover
gig · 2024
Clubnight · Open Groundsource ↗
Open Ground is a club and cultural space inside a former WWII bunker in Wuppertal, programming house, techno and experimental sound on a Funktion-One system behind a deliberate no-photo secrecy. Felix K played on 13 Jan 2024 alongside Jon K, Snow and Soundstream.
Record sleeve of the compilation Archive #3 by Felix K on Nullpunkt
release · 2024
Archive#3source ↗
Archive #3 is the third compilation in Felix K's Archive series, released on his Nullpunkt label (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 025D). Its ten tracks (Deeper, Shadow Of Tomorrow, Searching, King Of The City, End Of The Beginning, The Children, Miss You and more) gather further deep, rolling drum and bass — Hard Wax called them "smart, deep drum & bass missiles."
Felix K's 1-hour experimental drum and bass set at Planet Wax, London, 2023
gig · 2023
Unknown Species presents Felix K · Planet Waxsource ↗
Felix K's appearance at Planet Wax in London on 4 August 2023, shared with DB1, Logos and Lynne. His contribution — a one-hour experimental drum and bass DJ set — was filmed and published on the record shop's YouTube channel.
Artwork of Felix K's Unknown Species #76 mix, 2023
mix · 2023
Unknown Species #76source ↗
A year-end mix Felix K recorded for the Unknown Species series in December 2023, framed by the hosts as a shout-out to 25 years of Hidden Hawaii and 10 years of Nullpunkt Recordings, with some of the material drawn from their London party that August. A deep, rolling drum and bass set; the hosts introduced him as "a Berlin-based DJ, producer and label honcho [whose] perspective has been a big inspiration in the music scene since the late '90s."
Point Zero Session #2 — selected and mixed by Felix K, on Nullpunkt
mix · 2023
Point Zero Session #2source ↗
Point Zero Session #2 is the second compilation selected and mixed by Felix K for his Nullpunkt label — a continuous mix extending the deep, dub-and-techno-leaning drum and bass of the first volume.
Globus Invites… 25 Years Hidden Hawaii & 10 Years Nullpunkt · Tresor — cover
gig · 2023
Globus Invites… 25 Years Hidden Hawaii & 10 Years Nullpunkt · Tresorsource ↗
Tresor is one of techno's foundational clubs, opened in 1991 in the vault of the former Wertheim department store and central to the Berlin–Detroit techno exchange; the Globus floor upstairs carries house and broader electronic programming. Felix K played on 14 Dec 2023 alongside DB1, Bassdee, Logos and Martsman.
Record sleeve of the EP FLXK1 #4 by Felix K, released in 2023
release · 2023
FLXK1 #4source ↗
FLXK1 #4 is a four-track EP by Felix K, released on 7 December 2023 (cat. 0000 020D). It is the fourth entry in his self-titled FLXK1 series and is built around versions and reworkings: alongside "Who Are You (Version)" and "Earth," it features "Akkumulator (Onar Anxiety Version)" and a closing "Earth (Deconstruction by Forest Drive West)," a reinterpretation by the UK producer Forest Drive West.
interview · 2022
Patterns of Perception — A chat with Felix Ksource ↗
An interview with Felix K for Patterns of Perception.
Felix K at OHM, Berlin
gig · 2022
Patterns of Perception · OHMsource ↗
Felix K played OHM, the club housed in the former battery room of the old Tresor power-plant complex on Köpenicker Straße. Small and concrete, OHM is one of Berlin's homes for experimental and leftfield electronic music — a fitting room for Felix K's deep, dub-and-techno-leaning sets.
mix · 2022
Patterns of Perception #100source ↗
Patterns of Perception #100 is the landmark 100th entry in the Patterns of Perception mix series — an ambitious four-hour mix by Felix K that blends classic, foundational dub with more contemporary UK soundsystem music, tracing the connections between scenes that most DJs leave separate. He discussed its making in an accompanying interview for the series.
OXInacht — cover
gig · 2022
OXInachtsource ↗
OXI is a queer-friendly, ~900-capacity club in Berlin-Friedrichshain — two indoor floors, dark rooms and a garden, with a strict no-photo, FLINTA*-safer-space ethos — on the site of the former Kosmonaut and Polygon clubs. Felix K played on 25 Jun 2022 alongside CCL, DB1, TSVI and DJ Voices.
Felix K's in-store DJ set at Hard Wax, Berlin
mix · 2022
Hard Wax In-Storesource ↗
An in-store DJ set by Felix K filmed at Hard Wax in Berlin and published on the shop's YouTube channel — a deep, dub-leaning selection recorded in the record store that has distributed his labels since 2009.
mix · 2022
Felix K @ HÖR · 30 Years Tresor
A set Felix K played for HÖR — the Berlin booth-and-livestream radio station — as part of programming marking 30 years of the Tresor club and label. HÖR has become one of the most-watched windows onto the contemporary Berlin scene.
Record sleeve of the EP FLXK1 #3 by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt in 2022
release · 2022
FLXK1#3source ↗
FLXK1 #3 is the third EP in Felix K's FLXK1 series, released on 18 March 2022 on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 012), with vinyl distribution via Hard Wax. Its four tracks are "Who Are You?," "Why Are You In This Prison?," "Akkumulator" and "Akkumulator (Levl Reinterpretation)," the last a rework under Felix K's own Levl alias. Several of these titles return in reworked form on the following year's FLXK1 #4.
radio · 2022
Elektroniskt i P2 #14 — Felix Ksource ↗
Episode 14 of Elektroniskt i P2, Sveriges Radio P2's electronic-music programme — a conversation and set with Felix K spanning halftime drum'n'bass, techno and ambient. Broadcast on P2 on 23 April 2022; released as a podcast on 6 May 2022 (33 min).
Record sleeve of Skulpturen #1-4 (Museum #2) by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt in 2021
release · 2021
Skulpturen #1-4source ↗
Skulpturen #1–4 is a four-track release by Felix K, issued as Museum #2 on 15 January 2021 on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 018), with worldwide vinyl distribution via Hard Wax. The four pieces are simply titled Skulptur #1 to #4 ("sculpture" in German), continuing the art-referencing Museum series begun with The Castle of the Pyrenees. The release carries an epigraph from the American writer Walter Lippmann: "For six strange weeks they had acted as if they were friends, when in fact they were enemies."
remix · 2021
Ricochet (Felix K)
Felix K's reinterpretation of "Ricochet" by Forest Drive West — a reworking that reflects the close exchange between the two producers, who also work together in the trio Levl.
label · 2021
Midgarsource ↗
Midgar released Forest Drive West's 'They Live Remixed' in 2021, with a Felix K remix.
Record sleeve of Forschung & Entwicklung II by F&E (Felix K and Ena) on Nullpunkt
release · 2021
F&E — Forschung & Entwicklung IIsource ↗
Forschung & Entwicklung II (F&E #2) is the second EP in the F&E series by Felix K and Ena, released on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 010), continuing the duo's atmospheric techno and drum-and-bass hybrid.
Record sleeve of Ena — One Draw on Nullpunkt
release · 2021
Ena — One Drawsource ↗
One Draw is a solo album by the Japanese producer Ena, released on Felix K's Nullpunkt label (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 017). Across eight aquatically-titled tracks (Undine, Coral, Merman, Under The Water…), Hard Wax characterised it as "explorative rhythmic noise / electronics research" — texture-driven experimental electronics rather than dancefloor drum and bass.
label · 2020
Weevil Seriessource ↗
Weevil Series — the label run by Martsman (Martin Heinze), continued as Weevil Neighbourhood. Felix K contributed a reinterpretation to 'Pupa' (2020).
MONOM 4DSOUND spatial-sound room at Funkhaus Berlin.
gig · 2020
Sound Sculptures · MONOMsource ↗
Felix K performed on the 4DSOUND system at MONOM, the spatial-sound venue inside Funkhaus Berlin — the former GDR state-radio complex on the Spree — on 25 July 2020, shared with spatial-audio artist Thomas Ankersmit and Ena. MONOM's 4DSOUND is an omnidirectional rig: 48 speakers suspended in columns around the room above subwoofers set beneath an acoustically transparent floor, immersing up to 400 listeners. Rather than projecting sound from a stage, it places and moves sounds through the space as independent physical objects, letting a composer treat spatial position itself as a parameter of the music.
Point Zero Session #1 — selected and mixed by Felix K, on Nullpunkt
mix · 2020
Point Zero Session #1source ↗
Point Zero Session #1 is a compilation selected and mixed by Felix K and released on his Nullpunkt label — a curated journey through deep, dub-influenced drum and bass and techno, presented as a continuous mix rather than a DJ podcast.
Record sleeve of FLXK1 #2 (Die Verachtung EP) by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt in 2020
release · 2020
FLXK1 #2 / Die Verachtung EPsource ↗
FLXK1 #2, also known as the Die Verachtung EP, is the second release in Felix K's FLXK1 series, issued on 17 January 2020 on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 008D), with vinyl distribution through Hard Wax. It contains four tracks: Deconstructor, the title track "Die Verachtung" (German for "contempt"), Reverberator and a closing "Dub Version."
Record sleeve of F&E — Sparse 4 on Nullpunkt
release · 2020
F&E — Sparse 4source ↗
Sparse 4 is an F&E (Felix K and Ena) record in the Sparse series on Nullpunkt (2020) — reduced, atmospheric drum and bass and electronics from the duo, in the label's spare, sound-system-minded style. The Sparse series first circulated as dubplate-only pressings — cut to acetate for play rather than given a full vinyl run — before being made available digitally.
Record sleeve of Ena — Sparse 2 on Nullpunkt
release · 2020
Ena — Sparse 2source ↗
Sparse 2 is an Ena record in the Sparse series on Felix K's Nullpunkt label (2020) — reduced, texture-driven drum and bass and electronics from the Japanese producer, alongside the DB1 and F&E entries in the same series. The Sparse series first circulated as dubplate-only pressings — cut to acetate for play rather than given a full vinyl run — before being made available digitally.
Record sleeve of Ena — Bubble Chambers
release · 2020
Ena — Bubble Chamberssource ↗
Bubble Chambers is a long-form solo piece by Ena — a single continuous track of around fifty minutes — released on the Patience imprint in association with Felix K's Nullpunkt (cat. Patience P#002 / Nullpunkt 0000 022D). Hard Wax described it as an "atmospheric noise exploration."
Record sleeve of DB1 — Sparse 3 on Nullpunkt
release · 2020
DB1 — Sparse 3source ↗
Sparse 3 is a DB1 record in the Sparse series on Felix K's Nullpunkt label (2020) — pared-back, hypnotic drum and bass in the deep, dub-techno-inflected style shared across the Nullpunkt roster. The Sparse series first circulated as dubplate-only pressings — cut to acetate for play rather than given a full vinyl run — before being made available digitally.
Record sleeve of the compilation Archive #2 by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt in 2020
release · 2020
Archive#2source ↗
Archive #2 is a compilation album by Felix K, released on 20 March 2020 on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 015D). It gathers older dub plates written and produced by Felix K — recordings cut to acetate for DJ use and, with one exception, never commercially issued — remastered in 2020 for their first general release. The nine tracks (Usit, Emotion, Waiting, Time, Sometimes, Destiny, Secret Place, "11 Block Girl (Version)" and Central Point) document the early-period drum and bass that underpins his later catalogue.
Record sleeve of The Castle of the Pyrenees (Museum #1) by Felix Krone, released on Nullpunkt in 2019
release · 2019
The Castle Of The Pyreneessource ↗
The Castle of the Pyrenees is a two-part composition by Felix K, released as Museum #1 on 10 June 2019 on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 004D) and credited under his full name, Felix Krone. Its two tracks ("The Castle of the Pyrenees Part 1" and "Part 2") were inspired by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte's 1959 painting Le château des Pyrénées, which depicts a castle atop a floating boulder. The release is the first in Felix K's Museum series of art-referencing works.
Felix K at Berghain (Panorama Bar / Säule), Berlin
gig · 2019
Silvester Klubnacht · Berghainsource ↗
Felix K played Berghain — across the Säule and Panorama Bar rooms. Opened in 2004 in a monumental former GDR power plant in Friedrichshain (successor to the club Ostgut), Berghain became arguably the most internationally renowned techno club in the world, famous for its sound system, its marathon weekends and its strict door. Panorama Bar upstairs leans toward house; Säule is the smaller, more experimental third space.
Felix K at Corsica Studios, London
gig · 2019
Rupture · Corsica Studiossource ↗
Felix K played Corsica Studios, the long-running independent club in two railway arches at Elephant & Castle in south London. A rare survivor among London's underground spaces, Corsica is known for forward-looking techno, bass and experimental bookings.
Reconstrvct: Calculated Honesty · 200 Morgan — cover
gig · 2019
Reconstrvct: Calculated Honesty · 200 Morgansource ↗
200 Morgan was a warehouse space in industrial East Williamsburg, Brooklyn — the kind of off-grid venue central to New York's underground rave scene. Felix K played on 10 Aug 2019 alongside Dis Fig, V.I.V.E.K. and Acre.
Radio Massive Jungle Night · OHM — cover
gig · 2019
Radio Massive Jungle Night · OHMsource ↗
OHM is a small Berlin club in the former battery room of the GDR-era Heizkraftwerk Mitte, part of the Tresor complex, known for uncompromising techno, electro and experimental electronic programming. Felix K played on 5 Apr 2019 alongside Bassdee.
Felix K at ://about blank, Berlin
gig · 2019
Patterns of Perception — Three Years · about blanksource ↗
Felix K played ://about blank, a collectively-run club and garden in Friedrichshain opened in 2010. Known for its open-air, its politically engaged, anti-fascist and queer-friendly stance and its long techno nights, about blank is one of the defining clubs of the 2010s Berlin scene.
Record sleeve of Levl — Levl #2 on Nullpunkt
release · 2019
Levl — Levl 2source ↗
Levl #2 is a four-track EP by Levl — the trio of DB1, Felix K and Forest Drive West — released on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 011). Its tracks are simply titled "Nullpunkt #1–4," and Hard Wax billed it as "fantastic ambient drum & bass research & development by [the] dream team."
Levl — the trio of DB1, Felix K and Forest Drive West
project · 2019
Levlsource ↗
Levl is a trio of DB1, Felix K and the UK producer Forest Drive West, releasing ambient-leaning drum and bass on Felix K's Nullpunkt label. Its EP Levl #2 (2019) collects four tracks titled simply "Nullpunkt #1–4," and Hard Wax billed the line-up as a "dream team."
person · 2019
Forest Drive West
Forest Drive West is the alias of Joe Baker, a producer from Plaistow in East London who grew up going to jungle clubs and made tracks as a hobby for over a decade before releasing. His atmospheric techno is stripped-down and hypnotic while his jungle hits harder, both built on intricate rhythms. After passing tracks to Peverelist he landed the 'System' 12-inch on Livity Sound, with his heavier jungle — beginning with the sought-after 'Jungle Crack' EP — coming out on Rupture London. In 2017 he released the 'Persistence of Memory' EP on Felix K's Hidden Hawaii, and in 2018 his debut album 'Apparitions' on Livity Sound. With Felix K and DB1 he forms the trio Levl.
Record sleeve of Forschung & Entwicklung I by F&E (Felix K and Ena) on Nullpunkt
release · 2019
F&E — Forschung & Entwicklung Isource ↗
Forschung & Entwicklung I (F&E #1) is the first EP by F&E, the duo of Felix K and Ena, released on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 006D). Its five tracks — Introduction, Thesis, Premis I, Premis II and Conclusion — follow a thesis-and-proof structure ("Forschung & Entwicklung" is German for "research and development"). Hard Wax described it as a "striking atmospheric Techno / D&B hybrid EP."
F&E — the live project of Felix K and Ena
project · 2019
F&Esource ↗
F&E is a collaborative live project of Felix K and the Japanese producer Ena. The duo performed several times at Berlin Atonal and at Japan's Rural festival, and recordings of those performances were released through Felix K's Nullpunkt label as the Forschung & Entwicklung (F&E) series, #1 to #3, plus a Live at Rural 2016 record. The music is an atmospheric techno / drum-and-bass hybrid that Hard Wax characterised as "grey techno visions."
label · 2019
Echocordsource ↗
Echocord is the Copenhagen dub-techno label run by Torben Fox Maigaard, a reference point for the style since 2001. Felix K contributed to Babe Roots' 'Remixes EP' in 2019.
label · 2019
Arcola
Arcola is the Warp Records-associated imprint revived in 2019. LEVL#1, the first release of the Levl project, appeared here.
Radio Massive Jungle Night · OHM — cover
gig · 2018
Radio Massive Jungle Night · OHMsource ↗
OHM is a small Berlin club in the former battery room of the GDR-era Heizkraftwerk Mitte, part of the Tresor complex, known for uncompromising techno, electro and experimental electronic programming. Felix K played on 15 Dec 2018 alongside Bassdee.
interview · 2018
RA — Hidden Hawaii to endsource ↗
Resident Advisor news, 2018: Felix K and his co-founders announce the end of their Hidden Hawaii label.
PAL — cover
gig · 2018
PALsource ↗
PAL was a Hamburg techno institution at the Umspannwerk Karoline in St. Pauli, known for weekend-long parties and its queer 'Kinky Sundays' strand. Felix K played on 17 Mar 2018 alongside Voiski and Moiré.
Record sleeve of the EP FLXK1 #1 (Momentum) by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt in 2018
release · 2018
Momentumsource ↗
FLXK1 #1 is the first EP in Felix K's self-titled FLXK1 series, released on 15 May 2018 on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 003D). It contains three tracks — "Momentum," "Out of Food" and "MSCL" — and opens the numbered run of EPs through which Felix K issues his own productions on his label.
Record sleeve of Martsman — Kerner on Hidden Hawaii, 2018
release · 2018
Martsman — Kernersource ↗
Kerner is a nine-track double-EP by the drum and bass producer Martsman, released in 2018 on Hidden Hawaii (cat. 4444). Hard Wax described it as "outstanding upfront drum & bass and developed industrial-techno-derived steppers." Its closing track, "Statics," was later reworked by Felix K for the 2025 Felix K Versions #1.
live · 2018
MONOM · 4DSOUND
A performance on the 4DSOUND system at MONOM, the spatial-sound venue at Funkhaus Berlin (the former GDR radio complex on the Spree). 4DSOUND is an immersive three-dimensional audio system in which sound can be positioned and moved freely around the listener — a setting Felix K used with Ena for an ambient, spatial work rather than a club set.
Felix K at Griessmühle, Berlin
gig · 2018
Krake Festival Day IV & V: The Kraken · Griessmuehlesource ↗
Felix K played Griessmühle, the canal-side club in a former noodle factory on Sonnenallee in Neukölln. Sprawling and industrial, with an outdoor area along the water, Griessmühle was a hub for experimental techno and queer parties until it was forced to close in 2020.
Klubnacht · Tresor — cover
gig · 2018
Klubnacht · Tresorsource ↗
Tresor is one of techno's foundational clubs, opened in 1991 in the vault of the former Wertheim department store and central to the Berlin–Detroit techno exchange; the Globus floor upstairs carries house and broader electronic programming. Felix K played on 6 Jan 2018 alongside Mike Dehnert and Regis.
interview · 2018
Das Filter — Felix K & Ena on 4D Soundsource ↗
Thaddeus Herrmann's 2018 Das Filter feature on Felix K and Ena's spatial 4D Sound performances.
gig · 2018
Complex Layers // Garden Re-Opening · Macaosource ↗
Macao is a self-organised arts and culture centre in Milan, occupying a reclaimed building and hosting experimental music alongside artistic and political activity. Felix K played on 21 Apr 2018 alongside DJ Loser and FOQL.
gig · 2018
Blackest Ever Black · OHMsource ↗
OHM is a small Berlin club in the former battery room of the GDR-era Heizkraftwerk Mitte, part of the Tresor complex, known for uncompromising techno, electro and experimental electronic programming. Felix K played on 28 Apr 2018 alongside Тпсб and Lurka.
Berlin Atonal 2018 – Aftershow · Tresor — cover
gig · 2018
Berlin Atonal 2018 – Aftershow · Tresorsource ↗
Tresor is one of techno's foundational clubs, opened in 1991 in the vault of the former Wertheim department store and central to the Berlin–Detroit techno exchange; the Globus floor upstairs carries house and broader electronic programming. Felix K played here for Berlin Atonal Aftershow on 24 Aug 2018 alongside Courtesy, Ena and Helena Hauff.
Felix K at Kraftwerk Berlin / Berlin Atonal
gig · 2018
Berlin Atonal 2018 · Kraftwerksource ↗
Felix K played Kraftwerk Berlin — the cathedral-like former power plant on Köpenicker Straße that houses Tresor and stages Berlin Atonal. Atonal began in 1982 (founded by Dimitri Hegemann, later of Tresor), ran until 1990, and was revived in 2013 as a festival of experimental, industrial and techno music with large-scale audiovisual commissions in the plant's vast turbine hall.
Record sleeve of the compilation Archive #1 by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt in 2018
release · 2018
Archive#1source ↗
Archive #1 is a compilation album by Felix K, released on 1 December 2018 on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 005D). It collects drum and bass tracks produced between 2008 and 2012. Its eight tracks — Res Extensa, Aussenwelt, Res Cogitans, "11 Block Girl," Titan, Chamber One, "The Dark Days Are Done" and "Eyecatching Girl" — revisit titles and ideas from his late-2000s vinyl EPs, several of which (Res Cogitans, Res Extensa, Chamber One, Dark Days) had appeared as their own records.
Volnej Průběh Crossem 14 · Cross Club — cover
gig · 2017
Volnej Průběh Crossem 14 · Cross Clubsource ↗
Cross Club is a Prague institution founded in 2002 — a multi-floor former factory clad in salvaged metal and gears, an industrial-steampunk landmark and cross-genre culture centre. Felix K played on 2 Dec 2017 alongside Neele and Mooris.
Säule XL · Berghain — cover
gig · 2017
Säule XL · Berghainsource ↗
Berghain, in a former Friedrichshain power plant, is among the most renowned techno clubs in the world; its smaller Säule room and the house-leaning Panorama Bar host more intimate and varied programming. Felix K played on 23 Nov 2017 alongside Silvia Kastel and Uchi.
Synthposium 2017 · Pluton — cover
gig · 2017
Synthposium 2017 · Plutonsource ↗
Pluton is a club in Moscow. Felix K played here for Synthposium on 24 Aug 2017 alongside Max Cooper, Barker and Richard Devine.
mix · 2017
Slam Radio 244
Slam Radio 244 is a 2017 guest mix for the radio series of Slam — the veteran Glasgow techno duo and Soma label founders. The slot placed Felix K's deep, dub-techno-leaning drum and bass before a committed techno audience.
mix · 2017
Raw Imprint · Rinse FM Francesource ↗
A 2017 appearance on Raw Imprint's show on Rinse FM France, where Felix K shared the airtime with the US techno producer Truncate and Laurin Schafhausen — a window onto his deep, dub-and-techno-leaning selections for a French radio audience.
Radio Massive Jungle Night · OHM — cover
gig · 2017
Radio Massive Jungle Night · OHMsource ↗
OHM is a small Berlin club in the former battery room of the GDR-era Heizkraftwerk Mitte, part of the Tresor complex, known for uncompromising techno, electro and experimental electronic programming. Felix K played on 13 Apr 2017 alongside Bassdee.
interview · 2017
RA — Felix K & DB1 form Elemntsource ↗
Resident Advisor news, 2017: Felix K teams with DB1 for the Elemnt album.
Mentality · Beursschouwburg — cover
gig · 2017
Mentality · Beursschouwburgsource ↗
Beursschouwburg is a long-running arts centre in central Brussels presenting music, performance and club nights across disciplines. Felix K played on 30 Sep 2017 alongside Turrican.
Felix K live at Rural Festival, Japan, 2017
live · 2017
Live at Rural 2017
Felix K's live set at the 2017 edition of Rural, the outdoor festival in the Japanese countryside known for its immersive, long-form open-air programming. A recording was issued through his Nullpunkt label.
Hidden Hawaii Label Night · OHM — cover
gig · 2017
Hidden Hawaii Label Night · OHMsource ↗
OHM is a small Berlin club in the former battery room of the GDR-era Heizkraftwerk Mitte, part of the Tresor complex, known for uncompromising techno, electro and experimental electronic programming. Felix K played on 28 Oct 2017 alongside DB1 and Bassdee.
Record sleeve of Forest Drive West — Persistence Of Memory EP on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2017
Forest Drive West — Persistence Of Memorysource ↗
Persistence Of Memory EP is a three-part 12-inch by the UK producer Forest Drive West, released on Hidden Hawaii (cat. 3444). Hard Wax flagged it as a tip, calling him "a leading light in explorative techno minimalism and drum & bass revivalism at the same time" — the same crossover sensibility that connects him to Felix K's Levl project.
Record sleeve of F&E Live at Rural 2016 (Felix K and Ena)
release · 2017
F&E — Live At Rural 2016source ↗
Live at Rural 2016 documents an F&E (Felix K and Ena) performance at the Rural Open Air festival in Japan, released on the Patience imprint (P#004) in association with Nullpunkt (cat. 0000 027D). It consists of two long-form parts of roughly twenty-three minutes each, which Hard Wax described as "melancholic soundscapes / pulsating bleeps."
Dystopian · Gewölbe — cover
gig · 2017
Dystopian · Gewölbesource ↗
Gewölbe is a Cologne techno club set in a vaulted space beneath the railway arches near the Hansaring, a long-standing fixture of the city's club scene. Felix K played on 18 Nov 2017 alongside Vril and Tijana T.
Dub Isotope · Void Club — cover
gig · 2017
Dub Isotope · Void Clubsource ↗
VOID is an underground, bass-focused club in Berlin-Lichtenberg, founded in 2015 as a 'ravers-for-ravers' spot specialising in drum & bass, techno and psytrance across several floors with a heavyweight sound system. Felix K played on 10 Mar 2017 alongside Presha and Skratch.
mix · 2017
Dommune · rural BROADJsource ↗
Felix K (Dystopian, Hidden Hawaii) on DOMMUNE in Tokyo for rural Presents BROADJ #2278–2280 — 13 July 2017, 21:00–24:00 — alongside Solar and Chee Shimizu.
Record sleeve of the album Die Kunst zu verschwinden by Felix Krone, released on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2017
Die Kunst Zu Verschwindensource ↗
Die Kunst zu verschwinden (German for "the art of disappearing") is a twelve-track double-EP by Felix K, credited under his full name Felix Krone and released on his Hidden Hawaii imprint (cat. Hidden Hawaii 3344). It is a continuous, album-length ambient and drone work structured in four parts — Das Leben ("life"), Die Illusion ("the illusion"), Das Geheimnis ("the secret") and Der Traum ("the dream") — and is among the most beatless, contemplative entries in his catalogue; Hard Wax described it as "contemplative, classy Ambient / Drone drifters."
Felix K at Salon zur Wilden Renate, Berlin
gig · 2017
Der Wilde Freitag · Renatesource ↗
Felix K played Salon zur Wilden Renate, a club spread through a labyrinth of rooms in an old Friedrichshain apartment building. Known for its eccentric décor and its house and techno programming, Renate is one of the more idiosyncratic fixtures of Berlin nightlife.
Record sleeve of DB1 — Zwischenwelt on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2017
DB1 — Zwischenweltsource ↗
Zwischenwelt is a ten-track double-EP by DB1, Felix K's close collaborator, released on Hidden Hawaii (cat. 3334). Hard Wax described it as "stunningly pulsating ambient techno / drum & bass stepper hybrids in electronic dub explorer mode" — the deep, dub-techno-leaning strain of drum and bass that runs through the Hidden Hawaii catalogue.
person · 2017
DB1
DB1 is the alias of Dylan Brownsword, a UK producer raised on the eastern edge of London near Essex who came up through hardcore and followed it into drum and bass; he is Felix K's closest musical collaborator and frequently plays Berlin. He debuted on Hidden Hawaii LTD in 2012 with 'Vanguard', a split 12-inch with Martsman, and released his only album, 'Zwischenwelt', in 2017. With Felix K he forms the Elemnt project and — with Forest Drive West — the trio Levl, and he releases on Felix K's Hidden Hawaii and Nullpunkt labels. His own records favour minimalist, dub-techno-inflected drum and bass.
Container XVI · Le Trabendo — cover
gig · 2017
Container XVI · Le Trabendosource ↗
Le Trabendo is a concert venue in the Parc de la Villette in Paris, programming electronic and experimental live music. Felix K played on 25 Mar 2017 alongside Kangding Ray.
Amenthia · Elysia — cover
gig · 2017
Amenthia · Elysiasource ↗
Elysia is a techno club in the industrial Dreispitz district of Basel, known for a strong sound system and late nights. Felix K played on 16 Dec 2017 alongside Agonis and Garçon.
label · 2017
A-TONsource ↗
A-TON is Ostgut Ton's Berlin sister label for archival and ambient-leaning material. 'Rauch' — Marcel Dettmann presents Rauch, the joint project with Felix K — appeared here in 2017.
Record sleeve of the Veteranenstraße EP by Felix K and BassDee on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2016
Veteranenstraße EPsource ↗
Veteranenstraße EP is a collaborative 12-inch by Felix K and BassDee, released on Hidden Hawaii (cat. 2233) as a stamped, numbered white-label edition. It pairs long-form ambient and drone-techno pieces, closing with a reinterpretation by Stone Edge (a Felix K alias). Hard Wax called it a "classy Ambient textures / Drone-Techno EP."
gig · 2016
Tuna Park · Tresorsource ↗
Tresor is one of techno's foundational clubs, opened in 1991 in the vault of the former Wertheim department store and central to the Berlin–Detroit techno exchange; the Globus floor upstairs carries house and broader electronic programming. Felix K played on 8 Jan 2016 alongside Moerbeck and Akufen.
Record sleeve of the Transitions EP by Flxk1 and DB1 on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2016
Transitions EPsource ↗
Transitions EP is a collaborative 12-inch by Felix K (as Flxk1) and DB1, released on Hidden Hawaii (cat. 2222) as a white-label pressing. Its four tracks move between footwork-inflected leftfield drum and bass and heavy ambient drones — Hard Wax flagged it as a "recommended EP" of "fresh 'footworking' leftfield Drum & Bass related cuts & heavy, boomy Ambient-Drones."
live · 2016
Rural Festival 2016 · Japan
A recording of Felix K's appearance at Rural, the outdoor electronic-music festival held in the Japanese countryside and known for its long, immersive open-air sets and forward-looking techno and experimental bookings. He also performed there with Ena as F&E, recordings of which appeared on Nullpunkt.
gig · 2016
RADIONsource ↗
RADION occupies the former ACTA dental institute in Amsterdam Nieuw-West — a 24-hour club and cultural space and a home base for the city's techno community. Felix K played on 9 Apr 2016 alongside Submerge.
New Codes x Samurai Horo · OHM — cover
gig · 2016
New Codes x Samurai Horo · OHMsource ↗
OHM is a small Berlin club in the former battery room of the GDR-era Heizkraftwerk Mitte, part of the Tresor complex, known for uncompromising techno, electro and experimental electronic programming. Felix K played on 24 Jun 2016 alongside Ancestral Voices and Sam KDC.
New Codes presented by Berlin Atonal · Tresor — cover
gig · 2016
New Codes presented by Berlin Atonal · Tresorsource ↗
Tresor is one of techno's foundational clubs, opened in 1991 in the vault of the former Wertheim department store and central to the Berlin–Detroit techno exchange; the Globus floor upstairs carries house and broader electronic programming. Felix K played on 24 Jun 2016 alongside Sigha, Samuel Kerridge and Ena.
Machine Love — cover / still
interview · 2016
Machine Lovesource ↗
'Machine Love', a 2016 Resident Advisor studio feature on Felix K's equipment and methods.
mix · 2016
Invites Choice #342source ↗
Invites Choice #342 is a 2016 guest mix Felix K recorded for the Invite's Choice podcast series, a long-running platform for techno DJ mixes — placing his selections before a dedicated techno audience.
Grounded Theory x Dystopian · Arena Club — cover
gig · 2016
Grounded Theory x Dystopian · Arena Clubsource ↗
Arena Club sits in the Kesselhaus of Arena Berlin, a 1927 transport hall on the Spree in Alt-Treptow; its raw, stripped-back room is where the Dystopian collective made its name. Felix K played on 26 Mar 2016 alongside Karenn and Dr. Rubinstein.
person · 2016
Ena
Ena is the Japanese producer Yu Asaeda, a Tokyo-based multi-instrumentalist, studio engineer and DJ known for abstract, texture-driven drum and bass and experimental electronics, with massive dynamics and intricate rhythms. He grew up in a musical household and cites Photek, DJ Krush, Source Direct and Renegade Hardware among his influences. His acclaimed 2013 album 'Bilateral' came out on 7even Recordings, and he has also released on Samurai Music and Horo. With Felix K he is half of the live duo F&E (Forschung & Entwicklung), and his solo records appear on Felix K's Nullpunkt.
project · 2016
Elemntsource ↗
Elemnt is a collaborative project of Felix K and DB1, releasing on Hidden Hawaii. Its records — among them Water and Elemnts (2016–2017) — pursue the deep, dub-techno-and-drum-and-bass crossover that the two producers also explore in their solo work and in the trio Levl.
Dystopian Night · Culture Box — cover
gig · 2016
Dystopian Night · Culture Boxsource ↗
Culture Box, open since 2005, is Copenhagen's flagship electronic-music club — multi-room, audiophile-minded, long regarded as a rite of passage on the Danish circuit. Felix K played on 2 Apr 2016 alongside Alex.Do.
Crackle Wizard — a Hidden Hawaii project
project · 2016
Crackle Wizardsource ↗
Crackle Wizard is a project released on Felix K's Hidden Hawaii label, with two records on the label: the Hudr EP (Ltd. 008) — "leftfield ambient drum & bass, IDM-hip-hop beat science and electronic drone," per Hard Wax — and Gilga IV in the Gilga sub-series, described as "beautifully reduced minimalist techno and UK-bass-related leftfield excursions."
Felix K's Boiler Room Berlin studio session, 2016
mix · 2016
Boiler Room Berlin · Studio Sessionsource ↗
Felix K's set for Boiler Room at their Berlin studio on 23 June 2016, part of a session curated with the Samurai Horo and Dystopian circles — alongside Ena, Sam KDC, Lucy, Ancestral Voices and Presha. About an hour of broken, eerie, atmospheric drum and bass, filmed and streamed by Boiler Room.
Corsica Studios, London — Blackest Ever Black night flyer.
gig · 2016
Blackest Ever Black · Corsica Studiossource ↗
A Blackest Ever Black all-nighter across both rooms of Corsica Studios, London, on 15 October 2016 — the label's first London party in three years after a spell based in Berlin, doubling as the launch for Carla dal Forno's debut album 'You Know What It's Like'. Felix K played a DJ set alongside Pessimist, Dynamo Dreesen and Ossia, with live performances from Carla dal Forno, Chain of Flowers and Tarquin Manek. Corsica Studios, an artist-run two-room space near Elephant & Castle open since 2002, has long been one of London's most important homes for experimental club music.
mix · 2016
Berlin Community Radiosource ↗
A 2016 set Felix K recorded for Berlin Community Radio, broadcast as part of the final show of the dark-electronic label Blackest Ever Black on the station — connecting him to the same austere, boundary-crossing world that released his Tragedy of the Commons.
Berlin Atonal 2016 — Day 4 · Kraftwerk — cover
gig · 2016
Berlin Atonal 2016 — Day 4 · Kraftwerksource ↗
Felix K played Berlin Atonal, Berlin on 27 Aug 2016 alongside Donato Dozzy and Lena Willikens.
person · 2016
BassDee
BassDee is a Berlin DJ and a long-time associate of Felix K. He was one of the hosts of the Radio Massive show on Kiss FM — the programme on which a teenage Felix K first had his own tracks broadcast — and a figure in Berlin's 1990s drum and bass scene, connected to the WMF club and to nights such as Exponence and Hard:Edged. He and Felix K later released the Veteranenstraße EP together.
Basement Grey Label Night · Lämpö — cover
gig · 2016
Basement Grey Label Night · Lämpösource ↗
Ravintola Lämpö is a restaurant and club in Helsinki's Suvilahti, a former gasworks turned cultural district, hosting live music and club events. Felix K played on 22 Apr 2016 alongside Teersom.
Record sleeve of the 749 EP by Flxk1 and Ena on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2016
749source ↗
749 EP is a collaborative double 12-inch by Felix K (as Flxk1) and the Japanese producer Ena, released as a white label on Hidden Hawaii (cat. 2223). Spanning nine tracks, it explores ambient and drone-techno textures rather than dancefloor drum and bass; Hard Wax described it as "far out Ambient/Drone-Techno excursions" and recommended it.
Record sleeve of Tragedy of the Commons by Felix K on Blackest Ever Black
release · 2015
Tragedy Of The Commonssource ↗
Tragedy of the Commons is a three-track 12-inch by Felix K, released on 16 February 2015 through the dark-electronic label Blackest Ever Black — one of his few records issued outside his own labels. It contains "Tragedy of the Commons," "Silent Money" and "Fundamentals (Onar Anxiety Remix)." The record placed Felix K's grey, dub-techno-leaning drum and bass alongside Blackest Ever Black's roster of industrial and post-punk-adjacent electronic music; it is also available on his own Bandcamp.
The Crave Dystopian Special · PIP — cover
gig · 2015
The Crave Dystopian Special · PIPsource ↗
PIP is a club in The Hague programming techno, bass and experimental electronic music. Felix K played on 23 Jan 2015 alongside Ø [Phase].
interview · 2015
RA — Tragedy of the Commonssource ↗
A 2015 Resident Advisor review of 'Tragedy of the Commons' (Blackest Ever Black). [Corrected: no Pitchfork review of this record could be verified.]
Fiber Festival: The Subterranean · RADION — cover
gig · 2015
Fiber Festival: The Subterranean · RADIONsource ↗
RADION occupies the former ACTA dental institute in Amsterdam Nieuw-West — a 24-hour club and cultural space and a home base for the city's techno community. Felix K played here for Fiber Festival on 16 May 2015 alongside Convextion and Neel.
gig · 2015
Dystopian Nacht · Dude Clubsource ↗
Dude Club is one of Milan's key underground techno venues, a warehouse-style room running since 2011. Felix K played on 21 Nov 2015 alongside Rødhåd and Kyle Geiger.
label · 2015
Dystopiansource ↗
Dystopian is the Berlin techno label and collective around Rødhåd. Stone Edge's 'Edges EP' was released here in 2015.
Blackest Ever Black | PAN · Berghain — cover
gig · 2015
Blackest Ever Black | PAN · Berghainsource ↗
Berghain, in a former Friedrichshain power plant, is among the most renowned techno clubs in the world; its smaller Säule room and the house-leaning Panorama Bar host more intimate and varied programming. Felix K played on 30 Oct 2015 alongside Raime, Regis and Objekt.
label · 2015
Blackest Ever Blacksource ↗
Blackest Ever Black was a London record label founded by Kiran Sande in 2010, taking its name from a 2007 electroacoustic album by Russell Haswell and Florian Hecker. Over roughly a decade it became one of the most singular imprints in British underground music, releasing artists such as Raime, Regis, Vatican Shadow, Tropic of Cancer and Carla dal Forno across a palette of industrial techno, EBM, post-punk, dub and noise. Its showcase nights at Corsica Studios in London were landmark events. Felix K's beatless 'Tragedy of the Commons' appeared on the label in 2015, and he played its 2016 return to Corsica. The label wound down in 2019.
Record sleeve of the Antitheorie EP by Flxk1 and Wan.2 on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2015
Antitheorie EPsource ↗
Antitheorie EP is a collaborative four-track 12-inch by Felix K (as Flxk1) and Wan.2, released on Hidden Hawaii (cat. 1112). Hard Wax described it as "adventurous trips into leftfield Drum & Bass / Footwork unknown territory," placing it among the more experimental, footwork-leaning records in the Hidden Hawaii catalogue.
Record sleeve of 943 — Nautil 2/3 on Hidden Hawaii
project · 2015
943source ↗
943 is a project released through Felix K's Hidden Hawaii imprint, appearing in the label's Nautil sub-series. Its 12-inch "Nautil 2/3" was described by Hard Wax as a "unique blend of dubbed-out ambient and 'footworkin' leftfield drum & bass," pairing dub atmospheres with footwork-influenced rhythms.
Record sleeve of the Stone Edge untitled 12-inch on Hidden Hawaii
alias · 2014
Stone Edgesource ↗
Stone Edge is an alias of Felix K. Its untitled four-track 12-inch appeared on Hidden Hawaii in the label's Sub series (Sub 003), and Hard Wax described it as "subtle techno / electro grooves" — a lighter, more electro-leaning facet of his work than his drum and bass. A Stone Edge reinterpretation also closes the Veteranenstraße EP.
label · 2014
Samurai Horosource ↗
Horo is the experimental, halftime-leaning imprint of Presha's Samurai Music group. Carrier One's 'Underwater Device' appeared here in 2014, carrying a Felix K remix on the same record.
sublabel · 2014
Nautil
Nautil is a sub-series of Felix K's Hidden Hawaii issued as a three-part set — Nautil 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3 — by DB1, 943 and SKV18 respectively, blending dubbed-out ambient with footwork-influenced and stepping drum and bass.
Klangbiotop · about blank — cover
gig · 2014
Klangbiotop · about blanksource ↗
://about blank is a collectively run Berlin club and garden in Friedrichshain, known for politically engaged, queer-friendly parties and long, eclectic line-ups. Felix K played on 22 Feb 2014 alongside Voltek and Chimpo.
interview · 2014
Juno Plus — interviewsource ↗
James Manning's 2014 Juno Plus podcast interview with Felix K.
mix · 2014
Ilian Tape Podcast 020
Ilian Tape Podcast 020 is a 2014 guest mix for the Munich label Ilian Tape, run by the Zenker Brothers — an imprint known for its grainy, hardware-driven fusion of techno and broken rhythms that shares much of Felix K's sensibility.
IfZ — cover
gig · 2014
IfZsource ↗
Institut für Zukunft (IfZ) was a grassroots-run techno club in the basement of Leipzig's Kohlrabizirkus (2014–2025), among Germany's most respected, with a safer-clubbing ethos and a dedicated sound system. Felix K played on 8 Nov 2014 alongside Max Marchand.
mix · 2014
Field Recordingssource ↗
A 2014 guest mix for Field Records, the Amsterdam label and platform with an interest in field-recording-informed, textural electronic music — a fitting home for Felix K's atmospheric, sound-design-led approach.
mix · 2014
Diametric Podcast 07source ↗
Diametric Podcast 07 is a 2014 guest mix Felix K recorded for the Diametric podcast series — one of the run of guest slots through which his deep, dub-leaning drum and bass and techno reached new audiences in the mid-2010s.
Dancing in the Dark · Dude Club — cover
gig · 2014
Dancing in the Dark · Dude Clubsource ↗
Dude Club is one of Milan's key underground techno venues, a warehouse-style room running since 2011. Felix K played on 14 Mar 2014 alongside Truncate and Giorgio Gigli.
Culture Box — cover
gig · 2014
Culture Boxsource ↗
Culture Box, open since 2005, is Copenhagen's flagship electronic-music club — multi-room, audiophile-minded, long regarded as a rite of passage on the Danish circuit. Felix K played on 9 Aug 2014 alongside Robert Hood.
alias · 2014
Carrier Onesource ↗
Carrier One is an alias of Felix K under which a record appeared on his Hidden Hawaii imprint — one of several pseudonyms through which he diversifies the label's output beyond the Felix K name.
Felix K at CTM Festival, Berlin
gig · 2014
CTM 2014: Dis Continuitysource ↗
Felix K played CTM Festival, the Berlin festival for adventurous music and art held each year alongside the transmediale media-art festival. Running since the turn of the 2000s, CTM is one of Europe's key platforms for experimental electronic and club music, pairing club nights with discourse and commissions.
CTM 2014 · Berghain — cover
gig · 2014
CTM 2014 · Berghainsource ↗
Berghain, in a former Friedrichshain power plant, is among the most renowned techno clubs in the world; its main floor and the house-leaning Panorama Bar upstairs anchor Berlin's club culture. Felix K played here for CTM on 30 Jan 2014 alongside Porter Ricks, Helena Hauff and Recondite.
label · 2014
Basement Greysource ↗
Basement Grey released Teersom's 'Magerøya' in 2014, with a Felix K remix.
label · 2014
2nd Drop Recordssource ↗
2nd Drop Records is a London label central to the post-dubstep / bass continuum. Felix K remixed Djrum's 'Dam' for the label in 2014.
Record sleeve of the //NO untitled 12-inch (Felix K and Martsman) on Hidden Hawaii
project · 2014
//no
//NO is a collaboration between Felix K and Martsman. Its untitled three-track 12-inch appeared on Hidden Hawaii as Sub 004 and was described by Hard Wax as an "off the usual, stepping techno / noise-drone hybrid" — a harder, more abrasive direction than the label's drum and bass output.
UR Wedding · Fiese Remise — cover
gig · 2013
UR Wedding · Fiese Remisesource ↗
Fiese Remise is a DIY club space in Berlin. Felix K played on 29 Mar 2013 alongside Bassdee.
release · 2013
The A / Forsaken
The A / Forsaken is a two-track 12-inch by Felix K on his Hidden Hawaii imprint, pairing "The A" and "Forsaken" — deep, minimal drum and bass from the period around his debut album Flowers of Destruction.
mix · 2013
TEA Podcast 36source ↗
TEA Podcast 36 is a 2013 guest mix Felix K recorded for the Tea & Techno podcast series — from the period of his debut album, capturing his selections as his sets moved further toward techno.
mix · 2013
Slash Dot Dash Podcast 026source ↗
Slash Dot Dash Podcast 026 is a 2013 guest mix by Felix K for the Slash Dot Dash series — from the same active year as his debut album, documenting his selections across drum and bass and techno.
interview · 2013
Say it with flowerssource ↗
'Say it with flowers', a 2013 Fact magazine interview with Felix K on his origins, the QNS series and his debut album.
mix · 2013
Saturday Nightflight · Fritzsource ↗
Felix K's guest contribution to Saturday Nightflight, the long-running show by Thaddeus Herrmann and Heiko Hoffmann on Berlin's Fritz radio, broadcast on 12 May 2013. Across his segment he plays his own Flowers of Destruction tracks alongside dark techno from Kobosil, Samuel Kerridge, Raime (Blackest Ever Black), Function, Truncate and Marcel Dettmann — capturing his move from drum and bass into techno.
Samurai Music: 'Scope' LP Launch · OHM — cover
gig · 2013
Samurai Music: 'Scope' LP Launch · OHMsource ↗
OHM is a small Berlin club in the former battery room of the GDR-era Heizkraftwerk Mitte, part of the Tresor complex, known for uncompromising techno, electro and experimental electronic programming. Felix K played on 26 Oct 2013 alongside Gremlinz, Presha and Sam KDC.
Re:Ception Showcase #6 · Solfa — cover
gig · 2013
Re:Ception Showcase #6 · Solfasource ↗
Solfa is a small basement club in Tokyo's Naka-Meguro district, known for intimate electronic and bass nights. Felix K played on 19 Oct 2013 alongside Ametsub.
interview · 2013
RBMA featuresource ↗
A 2013 Red Bull Music Academy feature on Felix K's debut album 'Flowers of Destruction' and its Hard Wax-only distribution. By Todd Burns.
interview · 2013
Organic — Flowers of Destruction
A 2013 interview for Organic, around the release of 'Flowers of Destruction', on staying enigmatic, the album's concept, and his move from drum and bass to techno. The original publication is offline; preserved here in full.
Nullpunkt Recordings label logo
label · 2013
Nullpunktsource ↗
Nullpunkt (Nullpunkt Recordings) is a Berlin electronic-music label founded in 2013 by Felix K. It releases experimental, dub-influenced techno and drum and bass — billed on its own site as "advanced electronic music excursions" — with music by Felix K and associated artists including DB1, Ena and Forest Drive West, and physical distribution through the Berlin shop Hard Wax. The label glosses its name as "the last moment before asymmetry, at which emergent forms become intelligible," and positions the older Hidden Hawaii imprint as part of its lineage.
gig · 2013
Klubnacht · Berghainsource ↗
Berghain, in a former Friedrichshain power plant, is among the most renowned techno clubs in the world; its smaller Säule room and the house-leaning Panorama Bar host more intimate and varied programming. Felix K played on 4 May 2013 alongside Len Faki and Norman Nodge.
In: Felix K — Japan Tour · Galaxy — cover
gig · 2013
In: Felix K — Japan Tour · Galaxysource ↗
Galaxy is a club in Yokohama, Japan. Felix K played on 18 Oct 2013 alongside Haruka.
sublabel · 2013
Gilga
Gilga is a numbered sub-series of Felix K's Hidden Hawaii (Gilga 1 through 6 and beyond), devoted to reduced, minimalist techno and UK-bass-related leftfield electronics from artists in the label's circle, including Crackle Wizard, Arrrgh, Parlament der Fische and Myself 69. Pressed in small one-per-customer runs.
gig · 2013
GMC Berlin: A Brighter Day · Sternchensource ↗
Naherholung Sternchen is a bar and club near Jannowitzbrücke in Berlin-Mitte, a long-running spot for DIY electronic events. Felix K played on 10 Aug 2013.
Record sleeve of the triple album Flowers of Destruction by Felix K, released on Hidden Hawaii in 2013
release · 2013
Flowers Of Destructionsource ↗
Flowers of Destruction is Felix K's debut album, released in 2013 as a triple LP on his Hidden Hawaii imprint (cat. HHD Ltd. 000). It comprises fifteen tracks — fourteen numbered "Flowers of Destruction" pieces and a closing "Flowers of Hope" — that move between drum and bass and ambient, which Hard Wax summarised as "fantastic Ambient/Drum & Bass excursions." The record drew unusual critical attention for a limited Hard Wax-distributed release: Red Bull Music Academy's Todd L. Burns named it among his favourite albums of the year, describing music "hard to figure out what to call... aside from 'Felix K music'."
release · 2013
Escapisms
Escapisms is a Felix K record released on Alpha Cutauri, the Leipzig imprint run by LXC — one of the records that connect Felix K to the Leipzig drum-and-bass and experimental-bass scene rather than to his own Berlin labels.
Dystopian · Arena Club — cover
gig · 2013
Dystopian · Arena Clubsource ↗
Arena Club sits in the Kesselhaus of Arena Berlin, a 1927 transport hall on the Spree in Alt-Treptow; its raw, stripped-back room is where the Dystopian collective made its name. Felix K played on 14 Jun 2013, a Dystopian night alongside Recondite, Rødhåd and Alex.Do.
Dystopian x Grounded Theory · Arena Club — cover
gig · 2013
Dystopian x Grounded Theory · Arena Clubsource ↗
Arena Club sits in the Kesselhaus of Arena Berlin, a 1927 transport hall on the Spree in Alt-Treptow; its raw, stripped-back room is where the Dystopian collective made its name. Felix K played on 28 Dec 2013, a Dystopian night alongside Milton Bradley and Rødhåd.
mix · 2013
Dystopian Mix 1source ↗
Dystopian Mix 1 is a promo mix Felix K recorded in January 2013, around 75 minutes of dark, driving techno — running through Regis, Sleeparchive, Wax, Function, Developer (Silent Servant remix), Edit Select & Shifted and Alien Rain. It dates from the period when he was moving from drum and bass toward techno as a DJ, and connects him to Berlin's Dystopian circle. The full tracklist is archived on MixesDB.
mix · 2013
Drift Ashore Radio 11source ↗
Drift Ashore Radio 11 is a two-hour show on Berlin's Reboot FM (April 2013) in which Felix K shares the airtime with another selector. His half ranges freely — A Guy Called Gerald, Dom & Roland and Dillinja next to his own Flowers of Destruction tracks, Function, Levon Vincent and a closing Velvet Underground — an unmixed, eclectic radio selection rather than a club set.
mix · 2013
Dommune · Tokyosource ↗
A set Felix K played for DOMMUNE in Tokyo — the pioneering live-streaming studio and cultural platform founded by Naohiro Ukawa, broadcasting DJ sets and talks to a global audience. The booking reflects his recurring connection to Japan, where he also performed with Ena as F&E.
Record sleeve of Dark Future / Ugners by Felix K on Literature Recordings
release · 2013
Dark Future / Ugnerssource ↗
Dark Future / Ugners is a two-sided 10-inch by Felix K, released on 4 March 2013 on the Literature Recordings label (its tenth release) rather than on his own imprints. It pairs the tracks "Dark Future" and "Ugners," extending his drum-and-bass-and-techno hybrid to an outside label around the time of the Flowers of Destruction album.
Btkrsh · Kapan Han — cover
gig · 2013
Btkrsh · Kapan Hansource ↗
Kapan Han is a 15th-century Ottoman caravanserai in Skopje's old bazaar — a protected monument that also hosts club nights. Felix K played on 14 Sep 2013.
live · 2013
Boiler Room Berlin
Felix K's set at Boiler Room in Berlin in 2013 — an early appearance on the platform whose intimate, livestreamed club sessions had by then become a global window onto underground dance music. It came the same year as his debut album Flowers of Destruction.
label · 2013
Blueberry Musik
Blueberry Musik is a label that issued a Felix K record around 2013 — one of the imprints outside his own Hidden Hawaii and Nullpunkt that occasionally released his work.
Blackest Ever Black 2013 · Corsica Studios — cover
gig · 2013
Blackest Ever Black 2013 · Corsica Studiossource ↗
Corsica Studios is an artist-run two-room club near Elephant & Castle in London, open since 2002 and one of the city's most important homes for experimental club music. Felix K played on 12 Oct 2013, a Blackest Ever Black night alongside Prurient, Regis and Raime.
label · 2013
Alpha Cutauri
Alpha Cutauri is a record series and sub-label of Alphacut Records, the Leipzig label transmitting since 2003 and run, DIY, by LXC — who acts as A&R, producer, cutting and mastering engineer, designer and distributor in one. The label specialises in contemporary jungle, experimental drum and bass and "scientific dub." LXC is also the main mastering engineer for Felix K's Nullpunkt and Hidden Hawaii releases, and Alpha Cutauri issued Felix K's Escapisms.
Record sleeve of the Res Extensa EP by Felix K on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2012
Res Extensa EPsource ↗
The Res Extensa EP is a two-track 10-inch by Felix K, released on Hidden Hawaii (cat. Hidden Hawaii Ltd. 007) as a companion to the Res Cogitans EP. It contains "Res Extensa" and "Aussenwelt," both later collected on Archive #1. Hard Wax described it as "killer leftfield drum & bass / ambient hybrids." The title (Latin for "extended thing") completes the Cartesian pair begun by Res Cogitans.
Record sleeve of the Res Cogitans EP by Felix K on Hidden Hawaii
release · 2012
Res Cogitans EPsource ↗
The Res Cogitans EP is a two-track 10-inch by Felix K, released on Hidden Hawaii (cat. Hidden Hawaii Ltd. 006). It pairs the title track "Res Cogitans" with "11 Block Girl," both of which later reappeared on the 2018 compilation Archive #1. Hard Wax described it as "excellent dub techno / leftfield drum & bass hybrids." Its title (Latin for "thinking thing," from Descartes) pairs it with the companion Res Extensa EP.
mix · 2012
Purified Soul 18source ↗
Purified Soul 18 is Felix K's second guest mix for the Purified Soul podcast, from March 2012 — a continuation of the deep, industrial-leaning techno of Purified Soul 17, recorded during the period when his DJing had moved decisively toward techno.
mix · 2012
Purified Soul 17source ↗
Purified Soul 17 is a two-hour guest mix Felix K recorded for the Purified Soul podcast in January 2012 — a deep, industrial-leaning techno set running through Conforce, DVS1, Developer (Silent Servant remix), Function, Shifted, Planetary Assault Systems, Wax and Marcel Dettmann. It documents the techno direction his DJing took in the early 2010s.
mix · 2012
I Call It Drum & Basssource ↗
I Call It Drum & Bass is a promo mix from March 2012 — about eighty minutes of deep and classic drum and bass. Felix K threads his own Hidden Hawaii records (Res Extensa, Res Cogitans, 11 Block Girl and a QNS cut) through a lineage of the genre: ASC, Source Direct, Digital, Calibre, Ed Rush & Optical, Commix, Martsman and Dom & Roland.
gig · 2012
Gabom · Gretchensource ↗
Felix K played Gretchen, a Kreuzberg club set in a converted 19th-century cavalry stable. Gretchen is notable for a broad programme that bridges drum and bass, bass music, jazz and electronica — a natural room for Felix K's roots in the genre.
Dystopian Showcase · Kantine — cover
gig · 2012
Dystopian Showcase · Kantinesource ↗
Kantine am Berghain is the small concert room beside Berghain, used for live shows and more intimate club nights. Felix K played on 27 Dec 2012, a Dystopian night alongside Rødhåd and Alex.Do.
Spaß Am Dienstag · Paloma — cover
gig · 2011
Spaß Am Dienstag · Palomasource ↗
Paloma Bar is a small club above Kottbusser Tor in Berlin-Kreuzberg — a tight, low-ceilinged room for underground electronic nights. Felix K played on 18 Oct 2011.
sublabel · 2011
Solaris Series
Solaris Series is a sub-series of Felix K's Hidden Hawaii, issued as a numbered three-part run (Solaris Series 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3) of deep, atmospheric drum and bass and electronic music in the label's house style.
Rupture · Corsica Studios — cover
gig · 2011
Rupture · Corsica Studiossource ↗
Corsica Studios is an artist-run two-room club near Elephant & Castle in London, open since 2002 and one of the city's most important homes for experimental club music. Felix K played on 4 Jun 2011 alongside Ricky Force.
gig · 2011
Recycle: Spectrasoul · Iconsource ↗
Icon was a drum & bass and breakbeat club in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg — one of the venues (with WMF and Acud) at the heart of the city's jungle and bass culture, and a home base for Felix K's early DJing. Felix K played on 21 May 2011 alongside SpectraSoul.
Leaves 007 · about blank — cover
gig · 2011
Leaves 007 · about blanksource ↗
://about blank is a collectively run Berlin club and garden in Friedrichshain, known for politically engaged, queer-friendly parties and long, eclectic line-ups. Felix K played on 25 Jun 2011 alongside Kassem Mosse and John Roberts.
Gabom: Five Times Hotter Than August · about blank — cover
gig · 2011
Gabom: Five Times Hotter Than August · about blanksource ↗
://about blank is a collectively run Berlin club and garden in Friedrichshain, known for politically engaged, queer-friendly parties and long, eclectic line-ups. Felix K played on 10 Aug 2011 alongside Vainqueur.
Futura Clubnight · about blank — cover
gig · 2011
Futura Clubnight · about blanksource ↗
://about blank is a collectively run Berlin club and garden in Friedrichshain, known for politically engaged, queer-friendly parties and long, eclectic line-ups. Felix K played on 29 Jan 2011 alongside Arne Weinberg and Vainqueur.
mix · 2011
FACT mix 242source ↗
FACT mix 242 is a 2011 entry in the long-running mix series of the British music publication FACT — an early sign of wider attention for Felix K beyond the Hard Wax circle, around the time the QNS series was circulating.
Exponence: Four To The Floor · Horst Krzbrg — cover
gig · 2011
Exponence: Four To The Floor · Horst Krzbrgsource ↗
Horst Kreuzberg was a Berlin club of the early 2010s known for techno and bass nights. Felix K played on 25 Mar 2011 alongside Bassdee.
Exponence vs Mitte Karaoke · Horst Krzbrg — cover
gig · 2011
Exponence vs Mitte Karaoke · Horst Krzbrgsource ↗
Horst Kreuzberg was a Berlin club of the early 2010s known for techno and bass nights. Felix K played on 22 Jan 2011.
All In · Chez Jacki — cover
gig · 2011
All In · Chez Jackisource ↗
Chez Jacki was a small club in Berlin. Felix K played on 28 Oct 2011 alongside AnD and Skratch.
Recycle: Spectrasoul · Icon — cover
gig · 2010
Recycle: Spectrasoul · Iconsource ↗
Icon was a drum & bass and breakbeat club in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg — one of the venues (with WMF and Acud) at the heart of the city's jungle and bass culture, and a home base for Felix K's early DJing. Felix K played on 13 Feb 2010 alongside SpectraSoul.
Record sleeve of Recognition / Ice by Felix K on 31 Records
release · 2010
Recognition / Ice
Recognition / Ice is a two-track 12-inch by Felix K, released around 2010 on Doc Scott's 31 Records — a landmark moment in his career, as it was his first record on a major, internationally respected drum and bass label rather than his own imprints. Felix K has recalled that Doc Scott was the first established name in drum and bass to respond to his music; Scott also introduced him to the late Manchester producer Marcus Intalex. The pairing of "Recognition" and "Ice" distilled his minimal, steppers' take on the genre.
mix · 2010
Mnml Ssgs Specialsource ↗
A 2010 guest mix for the influential blog mnml ssgs — the outlet that first publicly connected Felix K to the anonymous QNS series. Its first half is, in his own description, a house and techno master-class, signalling how far his interests already ranged beyond drum and bass.
mix · 2010
Junebug (dG-CAST017)source ↗
Junebug is a guest mix Felix K recorded for the digitalGEWITTER podcast (dG-CAST017) in June 2010 — about an hour of dubstep and "autonomic" half-step, with Instra:mental, Sigha, Peverelist, Mount Kimbie, Scuba (dBridge remix) and a closing dBridge / Instra:mental / Skream collaboration. It catches him at the dubstep–drum-and-bass crossover that fed into his own sound.
gig · 2010
Iconsource ↗
Icon was a drum & bass and breakbeat club in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg — one of the venues (with WMF and Acud) at the heart of the city's jungle and bass culture, and a home base for Felix K's early DJing. Felix K played on 6 Nov 2010 alongside Fraktal.
forum · 2010
Dogs on Acid
Threads on the drum and bass forum Dogs on Acid about Felix K's mixes and the QNS series (2009–2010). The QNS identity was first reported by mnml ssgs.
mix · 2010
Collected Memories Part 2source ↗
Collected Memories Part 2 is the second half of Felix K's 2010 Collected Memories promo — a drum and bass selection issued as a follow-up to Part 1, from the period before his QNS records reached a wider audience.
mix · 2010
Collected Memories Part 1source ↗
Collected Memories Part 1 is an early promo mix by Felix K from March 2010 — a drum and bass selection issued as the first of a two-part series, from the period before his QNS records brought his music to wider attention.
label · 2010
31 Recordssource ↗
31 Records (later 31 Recordings) is a British drum and bass label founded in 1994 by Doc Scott — a figure from the genre's first wave — and inaugurated with a jungle 12-inch by Detroit's Octave One. Long regarded as a "stamp of quality," it gave early releases to artists including Marcus Intalex, Calibre, Ed Rush & Optical and Digital. For Felix K, having his tracks "Recognition" and "Ice" signed to 31 around 2010 was an important external validation from outside Berlin; Doc Scott also put Felix K in touch with Marcus Intalex. The label took a hiatus in 2010 and relaunched as 31 Recordings in 2013.
Felix K — Dark Days EP launch
gig · 2009-04-04
Felix K — Dark Days EP launch
A Hidden Hawaii label night marking the launch of Felix K's 'Dark Days' EP, billed for 4 April 2009. The bill featured Alley Cat (Skunkrock / ESP), a Felix K & Wan.2 set (Hidden Hawaii / Breakbeatcity, Berlin) and Ali (Bassbin / Teamcastle).
gig · 2009
Recycle: Hidden Hawaii · Iconsource ↗
Icon was a drum & bass and breakbeat club in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg — one of the venues (with WMF and Acud) at the heart of the city's jungle and bass culture, and a home base for Felix K's early DJing. Felix K played on 17 Oct 2009.
Record sleeve of the QNS box set by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt
alias · 2009
QNSsource ↗
QNS is an alias of Felix K used for a series of ambient-influenced drum and bass records. The complete series was collected as a self-titled six-disc box set (6×12") on Nullpunkt (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 000D / QNS 000), gathering the QNS pieces #1–6. Hard Wax described the project as an "awesome Ambient Drum & Bass project" issued as a "box set in [a] small-scale series."
Nutzschall · Diller — cover
gig · 2009
Nutzschall · Dillersource ↗
Diller was a small Berlin club of the late 2000s. Felix K played on 2 Jul 2009 alongside Bleed and Bassdee.
mix · 2009
Exclusive Mix for Breaksblogsource ↗
A second exclusive mix Felix K recorded for breaksblog.biz, from October 2009 — a drum and bass selection continuing the relationship begun with his 2008 Breaksblog mix, from the period around the launch of the QNS series.
Record sleeve of the Chamber One EP by Felix K, released on Hidden Hawaii in 2009
release · 2009
Chamber One EPsource ↗
The Chamber One EP is a two-track 12-inch by Felix K, released in 2009 on his Hidden Hawaii imprint (cat. Hidden Hawaii Ltd. 003). It pairs the tracks "Chamber One" and "Titan," both of which later reappeared on the 2018 compilation Archive #1. Hard Wax described it as a "superb drum & bass two-tracker." Pressed in small quantities and long out of print, it is among the early Hidden Hawaii records that circulate as collector's items.
gig · 2009
13 Years Icon & Recyclesource ↗
Icon was a drum & bass and breakbeat club in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg — one of the venues (with WMF and Acud) at the heart of the city's jungle and bass culture, and a home base for Felix K's early DJing. Felix K played on 12 Dec 2009 alongside Noisia.
person · 2008
Wan.2
Wan.2 is one of the two Berliners who co-founded the Hidden Hawaii label with Felix K. He wrote the accompanying notes for the album Flowers of Destruction and collaborated with Felix K on the Antitheorie EP.
person · 2008
Martsman
Martsman is a drum and bass producer connected to Felix K's circle. With Felix K he forms the //NO collaboration, and his solo records appear on Hidden Hawaii, including the early "Static" and the 2018 double-EP Kerner. His track "Statics" was reworked by Felix K for Felix K Versions #1.
gig · 2008
Hidden Hawaii Label Relaunch 2008 · Raw Tempelsource ↗
RAW-Tempel is a cultural compound on a former railway-repair yard (RAW-Gelände) in Berlin-Friedrichshain, hosting clubs, studios and DIY events. Felix K played on 19 Apr 2008 alongside Martsman.
release · 2008
Dark Days EP
The Dark Days EP is a two-track 10-inch and the very first vinyl release on Felix K's Hidden Hawaii imprint (cat. HHD Ltd. 001), issued in 2008. It is among the records on which he developed his dubby, minimalist strain of drum and bass; its material — including "The Dark Days Are Done" — was later collected on the 2018 compilation Archive #1, where it is available digitally.
mix · 2008
Breaksblog Mixsource ↗
An exclusive mix Felix K recorded for breaksblog.biz in December 2008 — the earliest of his mixes documented here. A drum and bass selection moving through ASC, Instra:mental, dBridge, Commix, Marcus Intalex and Calibre, alongside his own early Hidden Hawaii tracks "Snow Man" and a Double-O record.
10 Years Bassbin
gig · 2007-04-20
10 Years Bassbin
A tenth-anniversary edition of the Dublin drum & bass institution Bassbin — founded as a club night by Rohan and Naphta in the mid-1990s and later a respected record label whose roster included Breakage, Alix Perez and Paradox — staged in Berlin on 20 April 2007 at Café Moskau on Karl-Marx-Allee, an icon of 1960s GDR modernist architecture crowned by a replica Sputnik. Presented with Hightek Crew, the night featured Rohan, a live set by drumfunk producer Macc, Zero Tolerance, Felix K and Wan.2, hosted by MC Mace.
release · 2007
Second Step Into Water Or The Thought Of The Orca
Second Step Into Water Or The Thought Of The Orca is one of Felix K's earliest vinyl releases (2007) — a long-titled record from the years before the QNS series and the wider recognition it brought him.
gig · 2007
Popkomm: Recycle Berlin All Crew · Iconsource ↗
Icon was a drum & bass and breakbeat club in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg — one of the venues (with WMF and Acud) at the heart of the city's jungle and bass culture, and a home base for Felix K's early DJing. Felix K played on 22 Sep 2007 alongside Tricky and Justice.
Breakbeatcity presents Paradox (live)
gig · 2006-09-29
Breakbeatcity presents Paradox (live)
A Breakbeatcity event on 29 September 2006 at Maria am Ostbahnhof, presenting a live set by the British drumfunk pioneer Paradox (Dev Pandya), whose intricate breakbeat productions appeared on Reinforced Records, Metalheadz and his own Paradox Music. Maria — founded in 1994 and relocated beside the Schillingsbrücke in 2002 — was among Berlin's defining venues for breakbeat and experimental electronic music until it closed in 2011. The bill paired Paradox with Berlin residents Felix K, Bleed, M.Path.iq and Wan.2.
Breakbeatcity at Maria — Breakage
gig · 2006-06-02
Breakbeatcity at Maria — Breakage
A Breakbeatcity event at Maria am Ostbahnhof on 2 June 2006, headlined by Breakage (Bassbin / Planet Mu / Scientific Wax, London) and Rohan (Bassbin / Breakin', Dublin) alongside residents Felix K, Bleed, Wan.2, M.Path.iq, Bassdee and MC Mace. The night spanned drum & bass, jungle, liquid funk, amen breaks and oldschool.
Breakbeatcity at Maria — Commix
gig · 2006-02-17
Breakbeatcity at Maria — Commix
A Breakbeatcity event at Maria am Ostbahnhof on 17 February 2006, pairing the Metalheadz and Hospital affiliate Commix (Cambridge, UK) and the Bassbin-affiliated Zero Tolerance (Dublin) with the Breakbeatcity residents Felix K, Bleed, Wan.2, M.Path.iq and Bassdee, hosted by MC Mace with visuals by Traumatiefe.
Breakbeatcity — Blue Sonix (Aquasonic)
gig · 2005-11-23
Breakbeatcity — Blue Sonix (Aquasonic)
A Breakbeatcity Wednesday special at Bastard (Kastanienallee 7–9, Berlin) on 23 November 2005 with guest Blue Sonix of the London label Aquasonic, alongside the Breakbeatcity residents.
Fever — Bassbin (Dublin)
gig · 2005-09-09
Fever — Bassbin (Dublin)
A guest appearance by Felix K — billed as 'Breakbeat City, Berlin' — at Fever, the weekly Friday jungle night run by Bassbin at The Basement on South William Street, Dublin, on 9 September 2005. He shared the night with Zero Tolerance and Bassbin's Rohan. Fever was part of the Dublin drum & bass institution Bassbin, founded by Rohan and Naphta in the mid-1990s.
Breakbeatcity — Rohan (Bassbin)
gig · 2005-07-27
Breakbeatcity — Rohan (Bassbin)
A Breakbeatcity Wednesday 'Irish drum & bass super special' at Bastard on 27 July 2005, headlined by Rohan of Dublin's Bassbin, alongside residents Bleed, Bassdee, Wan.2, M.Path.iq and Felix K, with the Hidden Hawaii and Exponence circles.
Breakbeatcity — Kasra (Critical)
gig · 2005-06-22
Breakbeatcity — Kasra (Critical)
A Breakbeatcity Wednesday UK special at Bastard on 22 June 2005, headlined by Kasra, founder of the London drum & bass label Critical Music, with residents M.Path.iq and Bassdee, hosted by MC Mace.
Breakbeatcity — Fanu
gig · 2005-05-04
Breakbeatcity — Fanu
A Breakbeatcity Wednesday special at Bastard (Kastanienallee 7–9, Berlin) on 4 May 2005, headlined by the Finnish drumfunk producer Fanu (Helsinki / Offshore / Subtitles), with Felix K and Bassdee (de:bug / Breakbeatcity), hosted by MC White and visuals by Inri-TV.
Hightek Presha — Bassbin release special
gig · 2005-04-01
Hightek Presha — Bassbin release special
Hightek Presha, a Bassbin record-release special co-presented by Breakbeatcity and Hightek at Magnet Club (then on Greifswalder Straße), Berlin, on Friday 1 April (year inferred c. 2005). The drum & bass floor was headlined by Breakage (Bassbin / Reinforced / Critical / Inperspective, London) with Young AX, Felix K & Wan.2 and Hightek Crew's Defrag, Lars Lavendel and MC Ramon; a dancehall/reggae floor featured Cobra Sound, Jesco and Slim KD.
Hard:Edged at Watergate
gig · 2005-02-11
Hard:Edged at Watergate
A Hard:Edged ('h:e') drum & bass night at Watergate in Berlin-Kreuzberg on 11 February 2005, with Felix K (Breakbeatcity) alongside the Hard:Edged crew (Metro, Apollo, Defiant and more), Vern and MC Mace, plus a 'waterfloor' of urban dance classics.
release · 2005
Yesterday My Dreams
Yesterday My Dreams is among Felix K's earliest released records (2005), from his first years issuing vinyl — well before the Hidden Hawaii imprint took the form it is known for today.
release · 2005
Paper In The Mood
Paper In The Mood is one of Felix K's earliest vinyl releases (2005), among the first records he put out — predating the dubby, minimalist drum and bass he became known for on Hidden Hawaii.
label · 2005
HMRecords
HMRecords was an early label connected to some of Felix K's first vinyl releases in the mid-2000s, before he concentrated on his own imprints. The label no longer exists.
5 Years Hidden Hawaii
gig · 2004-10-07
5 Years Hidden Hawaii
An anniversary celebration of the Berlin drum & bass label Hidden Hawaii, co-founded by Felix K, held on 7 October 2004 at Icon in Prenzlauer Berg. Opened in 1997 in the cellar of the former Grotherjahn brewery, Icon was for fifteen years Berlin's foremost jungle and drum & bass venue, hosting pioneers such as Goldie and Doc Scott before its closure at the end of 2011. The anniversary line-up gathered the label's extended circle — Felix K, Wan.2, M.Path.iq, Bassdee and Drakestar among them — hosted by MC A.C.E.
Breakbeatcity #6 — Catalyst
gig · 2004-06-26
Breakbeatcity #6 — Catalyst
The sixth Breakbeatcity night at Berlin's 12/34 club, on 26 June 2004, with Manchester guest Catalyst (Soul:R, the label run by Marcus Intalex and ST Files) joining residents M.Path.iq, Wan.2 and Felix K, with visuals by VJ Traumatiefe. Part of the monthly Breakbeatcity series.
Breakbeatcity #5 meets Hospital Records
gig · 2004-05-29
Breakbeatcity #5 meets Hospital Records
The fifth Breakbeatcity night at Berlin's 12/34 club, on 29 May 2004, billed as 'Breakbeatcity meets Hospital Records, UK'. The bill featured Danny Byrd, a mainstay of the British label Hospital Records, alongside residents Bleed, Felix K, Wan.2 and M.Path.iq. Part of the monthly Breakbeatcity series.
Breakbeatcity #4 — Blue Sonix (Aquasonic)
gig · 2004-04-24
Breakbeatcity #4 — Blue Sonix (Aquasonic)
The fourth Breakbeatcity night at Berlin's 12/34 club, on 24 April 2004, with London guest Blue Sonix of the Aquasonic label, alongside residents Bleed, Felix K, Wan.2 and M.Path.iq. Part of the monthly Breakbeatcity series.
Breakbeatcity #3 meets Interference
gig · 2004-03-27
Breakbeatcity #3 meets Interference
The third Breakbeatcity night at Berlin's 12/34 club, on 27 March 2004, billed as 'Breakbeatcity meets Interference'. Cologne's Drakestar & Fokus (Interference / monofunk.net) joined residents Bleed, Wan.2, M.Path.iq and Felix K, with visuals by Inri-TV. Part of the monthly last-Saturday Breakbeatcity series.
Breakbeatcity #2 meets Offline Records
gig · 2004-02-28
Breakbeatcity #2 meets Offline Records
The second edition of Breakbeatcity, the monthly drum & bass night run with the Hidden Hawaii label at Berlin's 12/34 club — an experimental club in the Universal building by the Oberbaumbrücke (Stralauer Allee 1), held on 28 February 2004 as 'Breakbeatcity meets Offline Records'. The bill paired guest Native Minds (Skunkrock / Reinforced / Offline) with residents Felix K, Wan.2, Bleed and M.Path.iq, with visuals by VJ Traumatiefe. The series ran on the last Saturday of each month under the banner 'different drum & bass definitions'.
Breakbeatcity #1 meets Mangofunk
gig · 2004-01-24
Breakbeatcity #1 meets Mangofunk
The inaugural edition of Breakbeatcity, a Berlin drum & bass series associated with the Hidden Hawaii label, held on 24 January 2004 at the 12/34 club on Stralauer Allee. Staged as a collaboration with the Helsinki crew Mangofunk, the night paired Finnish guests Dice & Pinball with Berlin residents including Felix K, Wan.2, Bleed and M.Path.iq, with visuals by VJ Traumatiefe. The series became a regular platform for drumfunk and experimental drum & bass in early-2000s Berlin.
project · 2004
Breakbeatcitysource ↗
Breakbeatcity was a Berlin drum & bass party series run by a core crew of Bassdee, Bleed, M.Path.iq, Wan.2 and Felix K, in association with the Hidden Hawaii imprint. Active through the first half of the 2000s under the slogan 'different drum & bass definitions', it centred on a monthly night at the 12/34 club — each edition pairing the residents with a guest label or crew such as Mangofunk, Offline Records, Interference, Aquasonix, Hospital Records and Soul:R — ran the weekly Breakbeat Bastards Wednesdays at Bastard, and brought international guests (Commix, Breakage, Kasra, Paradox, Danny Byrd, Rohan) to larger venues such as Maria am Ostbahnhof. Nights were hosted by MC Mace with visuals by VJ Traumatiefe and Inri-TV. The residents: Wan.2 — DJ and producer who, from the early to the late 2000s, co-organised the Breakbeatcity and Hidden Hawaii parties and later cut the 'Antitheorie' EP with Felix K. Bleed (Sascha Kösch) — DJ and editor-in-chief of the Berlin electronic-culture magazine De:Bug (1997–2014), who also ran the drum & bass label Case Invaders together with Bassdee. M.Path.iq — Berlin drum & bass DJ tied to the de:bug, Newforms and Breakbeatcity circles. Bassdee — Breakbeatcity and Hidden Hawaii resident, and Felix K's partner on the 'Veteranenstraße' EP.
ESOU — cover / still
track · 2002
ESOUsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.507696, 13.454231.
Exponence² (23°)
gig · 2001-02-23
Exponence² (23°)
An edition (the 23rd, '23°') of the Berlin drum & bass and electronic series Exponence, held on 23 February 2001 at WMF in its Ziegelstraße 22 location in Berlin-Mitte. Founded in 1991 and famously nomadic across seven repurposed buildings over nineteen years, WMF was among the defining clubs of post-reunification Berlin and a notable home for drum & bass through its Hard:Edged nights. Staged over two floors, the night featured mainfloor DJs Bleed, Bassdee and Feed, with a warm-up set by Felix K under his early alias Tao alongside Wantoo. It is among the earliest documented Felix K appearances.
alias · 2001
Tao
Tao began as Felix K's graffiti name and carried over into his early work in the Berlin drum & bass scene around 2001, used for warm-up and DJ sets — including the Exponence² night at WMF on 23 February 2001. It appears among his Discogs pseudonyms.
IF — cover / still
track · 2001
IFsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.539778, 13.410567.
IER — cover / still
track · 2001
IERsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.544934, 13.411121.
FORM — cover / still
track · 2001
FORMsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.523525, 13.391171.
EREI — cover / still
track · 2001
EREIsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.491802, 13.420512.
EH — cover / still
track · 2001
EHsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.529022, 13.407882.
UNIQU — cover / still
track · 1999
UNIQUsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.486842, 13.481307.
UT — cover / still
track · 1998
UTsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.524536, 13.388955.
SMY — cover / still
track · 1998
SMYsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.496863, 13.421295.
LIDENT — cover / still
track · 1998
LIDENTsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.528585, 13.442989.
Hidden Hawaii label logo
label · 1998
Hidden Hawaiisource ↗
Hidden Hawaii began as a series of club events in Berlin; the record label of the same name followed in 2008, founded by Felix K with two fellow Berliners (one of them known as Wan.2). Hard Wax's Torsten Pröfrock signed Hidden Hawaii for distribution in 2009. It is now run as a division of Felix K's later Nullpunkt Recordings, and is known for limited vinyl pressings — frequently one-per-customer — across numbered sub-series including Sub, Nautil, Gilga and the Solaris Series. Its catalogue spans Felix K's own records (among them the album Flowers of Destruction and the Res Cogitans and Res Extensa EPs) and releases by associated artists and aliases such as Double-O, QNS, Martsman, DB1, Elemnt and Forest Drive West.
radio · 1996
Radio Massive
The Berlin radio show on Kiss FM — co-hosted by BassDee and Thaddeus Herrmann — where Felix K first heard jungle and first had his own early tracks broadcast.
OKO — cover / still
track · 1996
OKOsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.529686, 13.401803.
LO — cover / still
track · 1996
LOsource ↗
A Felix K track on his 'Berlin' album (2025), titled after a Berlin coordinate: 52.541298, 13.388772.
Record sleeve of the Intelligent Chaos 10-inch produced by Felix K, released on Nullpunkt
alias · 1996
Intelligent Chaossource ↗
Intelligent Chaos is an alias of Felix K used for ambient-leaning productions. Under the name he issued a self-titled 10-inch on his Nullpunkt label (cat. Nullpunkt 0000 002D, also numbered FLXK1 #0), a two-track record Hard Wax characterised as "smart Ambient excursions."
platform
Resident Advisorsource ↗
Felix K's profile on Resident Advisor, the long-running electronic-music platform — the hub from which much of his live and press history is documented, and the source of his booking and event record.
platform
Hard Waxsource ↗
Hard Wax is the legendary Berlin record shop founded in 1989 by Mark Ernestus — a cornerstone of the city's techno and dub culture, closely tied to Basic Channel and the wider Berlin scene. It is the distributor of Felix K's Hidden Hawaii and Nullpunkt labels, and the shop whose counter recurs throughout his story.
platform
Bandcampsource ↗
Felix K's Bandcamp page, where most of his Nullpunkt and Hidden Hawaii catalogue can be streamed and bought directly. He describes his music there as "the art of storytelling — blending dub weight, early-jungle pulse and techno precision — sparse, physical, and built for proper sound systems."