BPitch Control

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BPitch Control
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Founded 1999
Founder Ellen Allien
Genre Electronic
IDM
Techno
Country of origin Germany
Location Berlin
Official website http://www.bpitchcontrol.de/

BPitch Control is a German techno record label founded in 1999 in Berlin by DJ and producer Ellen Allien. In 1992 she became resident DJ at the legendary Tresor club in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz. At around the same time, she started her own show on the Berlin radio station Kiss-FM and created her own record label, calling them both Braincandy, before setting Bpitch Control up in 1999.

The label has since launched the careers of popular artists, such as Modeselektor, Paul Kalkbrenner and Apparat.

Roster

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Selected Album & Compilation Discography

  • Various Berlin 2000 (BPC006, 2000)
  • Ellen Allien Stadtkind (BPC021, 2001)
  • Various Flieg Mit Ellen Allien (BPC027, 2001)
  • Various Berlin 2001 (BPC031, 2001)
  • Various Ellen Allien - Weiss.Mix (BPC047, 2002)
  • Various 2002 Gemeinsam (BPC055, 2002)
  • Ellen Allien Berlinette (BPC065, 2003)
  • Sascha Funke Bravo (BPC075, 2003)
  • Various Ellen Allien - My Parade (BPC094, 2004)
  • Kiki Run With Me (BPC095, 2004)
  • Sylvie Marks & Hal9000 Krazeee (BPC098, 2004)
  • Various Camping (BPC101, 2005)
  • Ellen Allien Thrills (BPC106, 2005)
  • Modeselektor Hello Mom! (BPC115, 2005)
  • Various Camping 2 (BPC117, 2005)
  • Various Boogybytes Vol. 1 - Mixed by Kiki (BPC120, 2006)
  • Ellen Allien & Apparat Orchestra Of Bubbles (BPC125, 2006)
  • Various Boogbytes Vol. 2 - Mixed by Sascha Funke (BPC128, 2006)
  • Various Camping 3 (BPC148, 2007)
  • Various Boogybytes Vol. 3 - Mixed by Modeselektor (BPC151, 2007)
  • Modeselektor Happy Birthday! (BPC159, 2007)
  • Telefon Tel Aviv Immolate Yourself (BPC188, 2009)
  • Moderat Moderat (BPC200, 2009)
  • Various "Werkschau" (BPC227, 2011)

See also

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