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// Answer Code Request
Both as a DJ and a producer, Patrick Gräser aka Answer Code Request has honed a  hybrid musical approach that stands out in a world of uniform 4/4 techno. Melding pad driven harmonies, intricate breaks and an industrial sonic palette, Gräser has occupied a  unique space within the Ostgut Ton cosmos since debuting on the label in 2012 and  becoming a Berghain resident shortly thereafter. His various releases and remixes for  Ostgut Ton, MDR, Dolly Deluxe and Monkeytown Records continue to be highly sought  after. As a DJ, he has taken his bass- and breaks-heavy techno to clubs and festivals  around the globe, while remaining an integral part of the Berlin scene. 
Born and raised in the East German town of Fürstenwalde, Gräser was 9 years old when  the Berlin Wall fell – an event that marked the end of his musical education via the East  German youth radio DT64 and the beginning of his fascination with hip-hop, acid and  early UK hardcore. As a teenager, he shared the same passion for electronic music as  fellow Fürstenwalde natives Marcel Dettmann and Marcel Fengler, eventually venturing  out into Berlin’s post- reunification club landscape, which at the time was dominated by  an anarchic, DIY-party approach and dance music which had yet to solidify into rigid  categories. 
In the 90s he spent his days training to become a carpenter in a forest workshop near his  hometown; weeknights were spent listening and mixing the cross-genre selection of  records bought at Hardwax and Delirium on the weekend. Unsurprisingly, it’s this broad  musical spectrum – from jungle, drum ‘n’ bass, Detroit and IDM to UK bass – that led  Gräser to develop his characteristic sound on his very first releases via Music Man and his own synonymous ACR imprint. 
On his celebrated debut LP Code (Ostgut Ton, 2014), Gräser actively sought to push the  boundaries of techno. His follow up LP Gens, released on Ostgut Ton in February 2018,  exudes a similarly experimental approach, albeit with darker results. Ultimately, Gräser’s  musical vision is one that spans styles and decades of dance music without sounding  retrospective or all over the map. 
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