As someone deeply connected to Berlin’s nightlife and electronic music culture, how do you think the scene has evolved over the years? Are there any particular changes you embrace or miss?
Berlin‘s techno nights are still insane here and I am always meeting the most diverse crowd of clubbers . When I am playing for our We Are Not Alone at RSO it gives me so much .. it’s home and where I wanna be – with the crowd, the DJs, people working there, our team. It’s a big community of people searching for peace, respect and uplifting moments together- being in another dimension which is just us. We are wild, radikal, we love queerness and freedom – we are dreamers.
Technology has significantly impacted music production and performance. What are your thoughts on the use of AI-generated music and its potential implications for the future of the industry?
My mind can’t play with mainstream! AI, gendered music. I never used any software for analysing music or to generate new compositions that I am gonna check that out .. got so many ideas what I wanna do that this on top is useless. I love the moment of jamming and finding new ideas while working. For the mainstream – this stuff is more useful I guess.
A rather subjective question, but what do you think does Tresor have that Berghain doesn’t? And what does Berghain have that Tresor doesn’t in your opinion?
Both locations are having an outstanding club design. Tresor has Tresors and Berghain has the best queer community – both clubs very strong techno line ups .. and rso gives spaces for us come together.
Recently, the resident DJ of the event Cocktail d’Amore, Juan Ramos, spoke out on Instagram regarding PCP, also known as angel dust. This drug, when taken in high doses, can have many negative effects, including severe psychosis. He also mentioned some victims of this drug both outside and inside clubs. We all know that Berlin is the place to be and the homeland of maximum hedonism. Do you believe that this unbridled freedom regarding drug use could be also symptom of misinformation and superficiality among both residents and tourists? Are there any measures you feel could be taken in order to prevent/improve this situation?
Clubbing is a meeting point of our community and the music brings us together ~ the line ups moving the people together .. drugs are public all over the places … in the streets, at your job – drugs are mainstream. Most important is to test the drug before you use it, otherwise we can have problems .. That’s why I think that drugs should be legalised so that u can buy them in the Farmacia – which means not other hands mixing it up, so we can have safety and more honest education for people about drug use.
The new dates of your event We Are Not Alone have been announced until the end of the year: three in Berlin, one in Leipzig, and one in Paris. More than just an event, it’s actually more accurate to describe it as a musical journey, having from a minimum duration of 12 hours to a maximum of at least 36 hours. How was “We Are Not Alone” welcomed from the audiences in the different European cities involved by?
Mostly we are doing We Are Not Alone in Berlin because here is the vibe! Sometimes in other cities, but that is not the focus. In other cities it’s fun to create the line ups and working with other club owners or promoters together. But our home is Berlin and the party represents our community here.
If you could describe your musical journey in one word (or 3), what would it be, and why?
The past is a light train of unknown trash scapes 👽
Looking ahead, what exciting projects, collaborations or events can we expect from Ellen Allien in the near future?
So much! 2024 will see a new We Are Not Alone compilation with 36 new ufo bangers. My new single ‘Rave Luv’ is released at the end of March. My Sad Madonna remix in may. New artists on bpitch, more parties, I will be playing all over Europe and North America after I had a break over the winter.
Tell us a secret.
My secret is that I believe in freedom for the human being.