Alex Krell at Vilnius Press House - Antidote #13

Alex Krell delivers techno set for Antidote in Vilnius, Lithuania. The DJ set was recorded live at Vilnius Press House, which has become one of Lithuania’s most significant monuments to self-determination, unity, and freedom. Alex Krell:   / alexkrellmusic   Alex Krell social FB:   / alexkrellmusic   Alex Krell social IG:   / alexkrell.jpg   We seek to promote electronic music as a cultural phenomenon equal to any other art form. Antidote Community unites a group of independent electronic music producers, DJs, performers, and videographers based in Vilnius. Antidote social FB:   / antidotevilnius   Antidote social IG:   / antidote_community   Shot credits: Produced by Antidote Community Film director: Ričard Žigis Camera shots: Ričard Žigis, Dovydas Trumpa Drone shots: Povilas Stankūnas, Matas Jankauskas http://www.virsvisko.lt/ x   / skycatsair   Sound guru: Lukas Smulskis, Vainius Fedotovas Sound equipment - partner: Audioforma, http://www.audioforma.lt/ Full post-production: Ričard Žigis Trailer editor: Ričard Žigis Interview editor: Laisvė Paliulytė Interview CC: Linas Mažonas Sound mastering: Lukas Smulskis Production manager: Vainius Fedotovas, Miglė Valaišaitė, Martynas Prevelis Executive producers: Edmundas Pučkorius, Tomas Lukaševičius, Vainius Fedotovas Showrunner: Edmundas Pučkorius Project directed by: https://www.antidote.community/ --- Along with the final pieces of the collapsing Berlin Wall and the reuniting Eastern and Western parts of Europe, techno quickly became the sound of the newly awakened continent. This unique genre came into existence as the archetype of struggle against the established social norms and cultural uniformity of the Soviet regime. The musical selection that distinguishes this episode epitomizes the national resistance of 11-13 January 1991, against the Soviet military forces, which took place in this very same building. The 13th episode of Antidote features techno in a location that has become one of Lithuania’s most significant monuments to both self-determination and unity – the Vilnius Press House. Evidently, the brutalist architecture surrounding the artist is both a matching reflection of East Berlin in the 1980s and a symbol of growing cultural flourishing that enabled a systemic disruption. --- If you have any concerns regarding copyrights, please contact us first. --- P.S. Filming on a rooftop of a building where major national radio stations reside can get interesting because the sound equipment starts to pick up radio stations.