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I'm listening to them live right now (webcast). It's the most generic Berlin Techno I've ever heard. Not a note of "house" elements. Nothing unusual in any way.
confusion with pan pot in audio?
i have a feeling there should be a like, "for the potentiometer used in audio and music production see Panning (audio)" at the top of the page because people may end up on this page by searching "pan pot" expecting to get the page for panning in audio and not some German band they most likely haven't heard of ---- EzoGaming (Real) (talk) 22:19, 3 May 2024 (UTC)
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