If you don't know who Tensnake is you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a name for new heavy metal band or magician with a weird serpentine routine. He is in fact neither of these things, but actually the super cool German producer responsible for a plethora of disco and early 90s inspired remixes and productions that people are currently sucking up like an icy cola on a summer’s day. Presently, he’s riding the wave of hysteria that surrounds his most recent production ‘Coma Cat’ a track that is leading the way to the new sound of the 90s revival which is clever, innovative and inspirational.

Here he tells us about his background, his influences, his ultimate DJ line up, why he owes Resident Advisor a pint and why he is so excited about his new album…

If you could have your own club night and five of your ultimate DJs playing, who would they be?

Well for many years, I’ve been a massive fan of Maurice Fulton. He was one of the best DJs I have ever heard in my life when he played in Hamburg two years ago. Who else? I think definitely Prinz Thomas would also be on there, he’s one of the best DJs for me. I really enjoy his sets, when we play together or whenever I hear him. And, let me think about it. I think the Metro Area guys. It’s difficult just to pick your favourite! I would also like the add ghost of Larry Levan and DJ Harvey!

So how does the process of making music start for you?

When I started many years ago, many people thought I was trying to reproduce the sound I love, which was mainly the US house sound of the mid 90’s like the Strictly Rhythm stuff. I was listening carefully, the best way that you can learn stuff is listen and then try to reproduce and get to know more stuff. It depends if there is an idea for a track, floating in my head.

Let’s talk about Resident Advisor. The podcast you did, that was the moment that everyone noticed Tensnake. Did you think that would be so powerful for you?

No, never, of course not! I just played like everybody, I played my favourite tracks. I had an idea of how the mix should sound. It was an end of a the year podcast so I wanted to make it for a new years eve party, start easy, chilled out and then end with a big clash! The feedback was amazing, it helped me get bigger and recognised.

The big story right now is Coma Cat. Can you tell me what the inspiration was behind the track and a bit of a story about what it was?

I came back from Miami, feeling very relaxed. I just tried to capture the summer feeling. The light, relaxed and happy feeling. I also tried to put it in a mid 90’s sound. Like not too many instruments, and really simple, but really catchy without getting boring.

Ok let’s talk about the mix. It’s fresh from your studio. Tell me about the tracks, tell me everything about it.

The main idea was to come close to the feeling of the Resident Advisor mix, to capture the spirit and the vibe of it. The first is more chilled out and it’s more like playing my favourite tunes without focusing on the perfect DJ mix.

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Tell me about the tracks that you really love, it’s very eclectic. Only you can tell us about your feelings towards these tracks.

I think it’s the second track I’m really digging, from the guy from Wolf + Lamb, Zev 'Don't Break It' (Kenny Glasgow & Jonny White Remix), it’s down tempo in a way. Each release has its own feeling, it’s a good start! Another track from the first CD there’s Carol Williams “Can’t Get Away” from the boogie disco time! I’m really happy to have that on the CD! The second is the party CD! It’s faster, I’ve tried not to stick to one vibe or feeling. There is some disco influenced stuff, a DJ Sneak track (Sneak Essentials 'In Da Clouds' (Da Original Dub), there is also the Heaven and Earth 'Prescription Every Night' track which is excellent and it ends on the uplifting Phase II 'Reachin' (Original Brotherhood Mix).

I want to ask how you feel about pop music. I think it’s a huge influence on dance records and genres.

I totally agree! I grew up on MTV, it was a good example of how dance music, club music and pop music work together. It can be the same. Pop music is the ultimate.

Is Coma Cat a pop record?

Yes, I would say it is in a way. I think it works for both underground and more commercial scenes. You can hear it on the radio and when you are ironing but you can have a dance to it too! That the success of the record, it has a crossover potential.

What’s ‘Reckless With Your Love’ all about?

Well it was quite hard work, as I really really loved the original track [by Canadian production duo Azari & III]. I tried to do a more house remix but then I realised you can’t do it any better. So I tried to search for a genre that worked in the 90s and ended up with this break beat, Soul II Soul beat, Massive Attack or even Snap.



Rumour has it that you’re working on a new album, is that true?

Yeah that’s true, but it’s a lot of work ahead of me. Right now there are more ideas coming, it’ll be different from what I’ve done before. I’m planning on finishing it around March next year.

How about gigs? Where can we see you over the next few months?

The next few months? Basically everywhere! So I’ll be London, Paris, Amsterdam. I’m really excited about going to Canada and the States in November then in December I’ll be in Australia. So I escape the winter in Hamburg!

Interview by Greg Sawyer

Tensnake In the House is out 27th September - click to listen & pre-order

Coma Cat is out 8th September - click to listen & buy

Here's where you can catch Tensnake performing over the coming months:

September 4th - Libertine Supersport, Brussels
September 10th - Bestival, Isle of Wight
September 18th - Be Cool, Barcelona
September 24th - U&G, Hamburg
October 2nd - No Fit State, London
October 8th - Simon's, Copenhagen
October 9th - YK, Helsinki
October 16th - Chibuku, Liverpool
October 22nd - Trouw, Amsterdam
October 23rd - Social Club, Paris
November 11th - U Hall, Washington DC
November 12th - Smart Bar, Chicago
November 13th - A Club Called Rhonda, Los Angeles
November 16th - Scion Show, New York
November 18th - Wrong Bar, Toronto
November 19th - Voyeur, Philadelphia
November 20th - Good Units, New York
December 3rd - Warehouse Project, Manchester
December 10th - Subclub, Glasgow
December 31st - New Guernica, Melbourne
January 1st - Field Day Festival, Sydney (Day)
January 1st - Civic Underground, Sydney (Night)
January 2nd - Shape, Perth
January 6th - Bar Soma, Brisbane
January 7th - Venue TBC, Canberra
January 8th - Sugar, Adelaide