@the-corner_brooklyn
The Brooklyn techno veteran and Berghain resident joins Bryan Kasenic to DJ and chat about their rich history together, live from NYC.
For the past several years, Anthony Parasole has served as a resident DJ at the world’s most famous club, Berghain in Berlin, and traveled the planet as part of their Ostgut Booking roster. But the knowledge and technique he brings to production and DJing were honed in New York, his hometown and home base. He spent the mid-2000s as the techno buyer for Brooklyn’s Halcyon record shop, and in 2008 he and his former colleague Levon Vincent launched Deconstruct Music, the label behind such classics as Vincent’s Invisible Bitchslap EP and DJ Qu’s Party People Clap doublepack. Parasole’s own label The Corner debuted in 2012. Pairing uncompromisingly tough techno with a punchy, streetwise visual aesthetic, it doubled down on just about everything Parasole stood for artistically – and pushed him into the spotlight well beyond the five boroughs. That’s the long and short of it, but tune into this week’s edition of The Bunker for the nitty-gritty – he’ll share a DJ set and talk shop with his old friend Bryan Kasenic.