The years before 1982: Adolescence transforms "little
Sven" into an entertainer, whose experiences, adventures
and impressions dominate the next twelve years...
1982: The Dorian Gray club - from regular patron to discjockey!
Here Sven's career begins with soul oldies and high-energy
in the "New Romantics"-period. Freaky costumes and
self-acknowledged narcissism characterise SVEN in the midst
of the new "lifestyle" aesthetics of the Eighties.
1983: The "other" club on the scene at this time,
the Vogue. Sven plays diverse styles, beginning to move further
and further away from the mainstream. Champagne flying through
the air and reckless excesses - unusual in the pre-techno
period - were an omen for the location's next chapter in history.
1984: Sven is now the permanent DJ at the Vogue on the weekends.
His army of fans grows rapidly from week to week. Typical
mainstream disco music can only be heard early in the evening.
American club underground repertoire makes its way into his
bag. 1985: "Jackin' the house", Chicago's club scene
continues to develop and the terms house nation and house
vibes find their way to Europe. The clubs are the safety valve
of the US gay scene. Here the steam is let off that shortly
later is to get the Vogue club cooking. The word "party"
becomes a permanent fixture in Väth´s vocabulary.
1986: Still DJ in the Vogue club, he starts making a name
for himself on an international level as a party master. He
works in Ibiza and following to his return to Frankfurt he
produces his debut project, OFF and the Stan Ridgeway-inspired
single "Bad News" (on the Bellaphon label), with
Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti (later to form Logic/SNAP).
This makes Sven the first club DJ in Germany to produce and
market himself. It also lays the foundation for the "Sound
of Frankfurt". In the same year, he and Münzing/Anzilotti
produce the second single, "Electrica Salsa".
1987: At the beginning of the year Sven switches back to
the Dorian Gray (which has grown since his early days) and
becomes co-patron of Belgian techno/underground music (later
to be called Electronic Body Music - EBM). It's motto: pogo
instead of disco fox dancing. "Electrica Salsa"
turns out to be an international success and tours throughout
Europe and South America follow. In the middle of the year
the follow-up single "Step By Step" is released,
then "Harry Aber Jetzt" and "Timeoperator",
and, in November, the album "Organisation For Fun".
Without the German press noticing it, the underground club
hit, "Be My Dream" (album track) is declared "Gothic
Techno" in the USA and England.
1988: In February 1988 SVEN leaves the Dorian Gray (to go
to Paris and do dance performances). After his return that
summer, he buys the venerable Vogue together with Michael
Münzing and Matthias Martinsohn. Following the complete
renovation and the grand opening in the beginning of October,
the club is called "Omen" and writes a new chapter
of club history. SVEN brings the acid sound (smiles!) to Germany.
He produces the new single "La Casa Latina".
1989: Acid loses popularity. House-style vocals still have
a chance on the dancefloor. Release of the second OFF-album,
"Ask Yourself", produced by Matthias Hoffmann (now
EYE Q). Single "Move Your Body". The b-side, "Das
Licht", is the first tranquil club hit. Sven splits with
his former producers Münzing/Anzilotti and continues
his project MOSAIC with producers Matthias Hoffmann and Steffen
Britzke. Result: "It Is Serious" (later to be covered
by ENIGMA "Sadeness"), the first track with a choir.
MOSAIC remixes such classics as "Déja Vu"
by SPLIFF and "Oxygène" by Jean-Michel Jarre
and creates the basis for further assignments.
1990: MOSAIC's follow-up single "Dance Now" becomes
very successful and goes into the charts. Sven's turntable
style becomes harder, the nights longer. This summer techno
breaks out in Germany. Sven is again one of the first to accept,
adapt and play this music. The Omen club becomes an international
meeting place for club culture; Sven is its protagonist. By
the end of the year, hard beats and energetic vibes dominate
at the Omen.
1991: Together with publisher/manager Heinz Roth and producer
Matthias Hoffmann, Sven forms the EYE Q label. First hit is
ZYON's "No Fate". Sven shifts his set to "hypnotic,
monotone house music", later to be called trancehouse,
and through his work supports many productions in the Frankfurt
area: the "Sound of Frankfurt" takes on a new dimension.
His commitment to the techno-house scene also influences the
repertoire at EYE Q, for whom he produces many remixes.
1992: Sven ("The Godfather of Techno") deejays
in leading clubs around the world. He establishes the DJ label
HARTHOUSE and released the Album "The Art of Dance"
under the pseudonym BARBARELLA. In the middle of the year
he meets Ralf Hildenbeutel and begins production of his first
album in his own name: "Accident In Paradise". Release
in September. Formation of an additional label, recycle or
die. The goal of all three labels: the establishment of new
electronic music on the basis of German avant-garde music
- far beyond any commercial structures.
1993: Release of the single tracks from the album and their
remixes: "Ritual Of Life", "L'Esperanza"
(charts) and "An Accident In Paradise". At the same
time, besides many productions for HARTHOUSE, EYE Q establishes
itself on a worldwide basis and signs a deal with WARNER MUSIC
GERMANY.
1994: Sven Väth is by far the most successful DJ in
the world. (The press calls him "the only German pop
star"). Start of production for the new album, "The
Robot, The Harlequin And The Ballet-Dancer", with Ralf
Hildenbeutel ("spiritual amp").
1995: Release of the Remix-Album "Touch Themes of Harlequin
-Robot- Ballet-Dancer", including Remixes of B-ZET, UNDERWORLD
and SPEEDY-J, whose remix of "Ballet Fusion" is
also released as a single. Sven is without exaggeration Europe's
Nr. 1 DJ ("Sven is Holy Man and Big Chief of European
Techno" NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS) and simultaneously successful
all over the world: from Japan over Mexico to the US, where
he is elected to be the first DJ at the famous "Lollapalooza
Festival". Together with B-ZET (Steffen Britzke), Sven
starts a new project ASTRAL PILOT and with "Electronic
Acupuncture" he again releases a milestone setting album
apart from the mass-compatibility of many other releases.
1996: Sven produces the soundtrack for the Ralf Huettner
movie "Der Kalte Finger" ("The cold finger")
together with Stevie B-Zet. In April, initiation of his event
project series COCOON. Naturally its first station is Frankfurt
(Sven's home base), second is in Munich and the last one in
Copenhagen at the Art-Festival. Sven's first official North
American tour is a major success, playing the best clubs and
parties in 9 cities from coast to coast.
1997: Sven's Pinnacle Power takes a whole new direction as
he leaves the EYE Q/ HARTHOUSE company to begin a fresh start,
a new and exciting beginning that will take him well into
the next century. He also forms a booking agency to feature
and support the many talented acts he is interested in.
1998: In March 1998, Sven Väth's new record company
Virgin Records releases his fourth album FUSION, a potpourri
of techno, house, trip-hop, electro and big beat elements.
The album lives up to its name: on FUSION, the typical Väth
sound is updated, modernised and obviously stratified.
Sven Väth starts his FUSION World Tour, playing not
only all over Europe but also in Asia, America and Canada.
Sven Väth seeks contact with various remix artists worldwide
in March. He enthuses names such as Claude Young, Richard
Bartz, Johannes Heil, Sensorama (aka Roman Flügel &
Jörn Wuttke), Michael Mayer, Thomas Krome, Chris Liebing,
Steve O'Sullivan and Buckfunk 3000 (aka Simon Begg) with his
idea to remix the best tracks of the FUSION album with completely
different individual styles. The results are released in mid
1998 on limited vinyl - six records, which are already much-asked-for
collector's items. The six cover sleeves of the 12inch singles
reveal - when fitted together- an over dimensional headphone.
Sven reaches a time in 1998 where he bids farewell to a major
element in his life: the legendary OMEN shuts down its doors
forever to the public on October 18th, 1998.
Typically Sven Väth: "an end is simultaneously
a new beginning, one should never stand still". For the
sake of keeping a platform for electronic music in Frankfurt
alive, he initiates Cocoon Club. (Cocoon started its first
events in 1996, was stopped however, due to organisational
reasons). He chooses U60311 as location, where every second
Friday of the month Cocoon Club takes place. Cocoon stands
for metamorphosis, development, new birth, surprises...
1999: The big year to set new milestones - Sven Väth
cannot be stopped... The next step is the release of all the
six maxi-vinyls as a regular album and under the name of "SIX
IN THE MIX". In this year also Sven initiates another
world tour- the "SIX IN THE MIX" Tour.
Cocoon sprouts further into Cocoon Clubbing, a mobile event
agency touring in Germany's most well-known techno clubs such
as Stammheim/Kassel, Tribehouse/Neuss and Prag/Stuttgart.
But this is not all: Cocoon Club@Amnesia, Ibiza with four
events in the first test phase, proves to be a major success
and a positive experience for many. Cocoon Club becomes a
permanent element of Amnesia's season (every Monday from June
till September).
Since early 1999, Sven Väth and Cocoon have been working
closely together with Surface (Frankfurt) on the new cocoon
web pages, available for all surfers starting April 2000 under
www.cocoon.net. Information regarding Cocoon Events, Cocoon
Booking, Sven Väth, Cocoon Merchandising and other projects
in the making, such as Cocoon Club Radio and the Cocoon label
can be found under www.cocoon.net.
For his new album "CONTACT" (release date March
27th, 2000) and parallel to Cocoon's flourishing development,
Sven Väth co-produces twelve tracks with producers such
as Anthony Rother, Johannes Heil, and Alter Ego. The new album
proves to be a piece of art with extraordinary flair and musical
diversity.
CONTACT is a Frankfurt project - not only regarding the music
it embodies. The responsible man behind the styling concept
is Daniel Wöller, the photographer is Marc Trautmann,
the graphics artist is Markus Weisbeck (Surface), and even
the entire team involved in the video production come from
Frankfurt.
2000: Sven starts his CONTACT 2000 World Tour in February.
With 33 gigs in three months, he has sufficient time and space
to introduce his new album. Varying from gig to gig, he presents
one of the three co-producers of the album -Alter Ego, Anthony
Rother or Johannes Heil at his side.
Cocoon grows unstoppably. Within Cocoon Recordings, Sven
establishes - together with Pauli Steinbach and Toni Rios
- a further platform for DJs and acts. Apart from several
single releases, the Cocoon Compilation "A" is released
in June 2000. Since August 2000 the two-hour radio broadcast
"pitch control" hosted by Pauli and Chris Liebing
is on air, featuring interviews, guests and loads of music.
After four dates in 1999, Cocoon is now represented in Ibiza
each Monday with 14 dates at the Amnesia. Sven's idea of connecting
Electronic Music with other forms of art, and thus offering
the crowd a multi-sensual experience, is brought to life in
the most perfect way in Ibiza. The connection of music, visual
arts and the breathtaking surrounding on the island probably
forms the most beautiful 'cocoon'. Being impressed by the
atmosphere, and in order to provide his fans with a memory
of this summer, Sven decides to produce his first official
Mix-CD ever: "Sven Väth In The Mix - The Sound Of
The First Season" is released on Cocoon Recordings in
November 2000.
In December 2000, Virgin Records releases a compilation of
ten tracks, forming a cross-section of the musical output
throughout Sven's years at EYE Q, entitled "Retrospektive
1990-1997". Sven Väth is - in the true sense of
the word - a global player. This shows in the fact that he
tours all over the world, that he is official Cultural Ambassador
of the German Goethe Institute, or in his performance at the
EXPO 2000 in Hannover, where he spinned simultaneously with
Ken Ishii in Tokyo and Kit Clayton in San Francisco.
2001: This year sees a tremendous rise in popularity for
Sven. Sven still has bookings world wide; he plays big festivals
like I Love Techno in Belgium, Dance Valley in the Netherlands,
Rave on Snow in Austria or Mayday in Germany. His Residency
at the Amnesia in Ibiza, as well as in New York's top club
Twilo and London's very own The End consolidate his image
as one of the Global Players in Electronic Music. Resulting
from the wild and rockin' nights in the Amnesia and the chilling
and relaxed atmosphere in the After Hour Club Cala Llonga
is "The Sound of the Second Season - Noche y Dia",
Sven's second Mix-CD. The first sign of Sven Vath's ninth
artist album, a cover version of Serge Gainsbourg's Classic
"Je T'aime...moi non plus", a duet with French DJ
Queen Miss Kittin, is released on Dec, 3rd. In March 2002,
Sven's new album "Fire" is released. The corresponding
Fire World Tour with about 60 gigs world wide lead his way
to almost all continents, dozens of countries and the most
exclusive and important clubs of the world.
2002: After the "Fire" World Tour and after the
end of Cocoon's 2002 Summer Season in Ibiza, where the Cocoon
Club hosted its fourth residency at Amnesia, Sven is looking
back to the event series. On "The Sound of the Third
Season", he once more pursues different paths: together
with co-resident Richie Hawtin, he managed not only to bring
the music on CD, but also the unique atmosphere at the Cocoon
parties by including radio-play-like sequences from the club.
After this, Sven produced his first 12" for his own label
Cocoon Recordings: "Vision" is not only an hommage
to the Festival of Electronic Music in the Swiss mountains
but also a successful club hit. Besides his bookings all over
the world, Sven works on the production of the Remix Album
"Fire Works", which includes remixes of the "Fire"
tracks, made by well known colleagues. "Fire Works"
is released in March 2003 and takes Sven once more to an extended
World Tour.
2003: The "Fire Works" Tour is highly successful
and wherever Sven plays, he leaves behind a happy and enthusiastic
audience, may it be in Europe, Asia or America. Besides his
numerous bookings in this time, Sven is mainly busy with the
conception of the Fourth Season of the Cocoon Club in Ibiza.
However, another event casts its shadows: the Green&Blue
Open Air at the Waldschwimmbad Atlantis in Obertshausen near
Frankfurt. The Ibiza Season turns out to be the most successful
Cocoon event series on the island so far and the last party
'The Final' on September 15 of 2003 ends it literally with
a Bang!
The Green&Blue Party is the last Open Air event of the
year and represents something very special for Sven: for the
first time in his career, Sven plays in his hometown Obertshausen.
The idea for this rather unique event originally came from
the local authorities and Sven and his company Cocoon were
prepared to listen. Not only was the Waldschwimmbad Atlantis
the perfect place for the Green&Blue, it also provided
the name for the party: the vast lawn and the old trees created
a perfect contrast to the blue water of the basins. For Sven,
it was both a comeback to the place where he learned to swim
as well as a reunion with many friends from back then.
Artist's Web Links
Sven Vath @ Amsterdam Dance Event
in Holland
Sven Vath @ Time Warp
Sven Vath @ SAMC
Sven Vath @ Maresias
Sven Vath @ I Love Techno in Belgium
Sven Vath @ Cocoon Goes Amsterdam,
The Sand
Sven Vath @ Love Family Park 2006
Sven Vath @ Wildlife 2, Amnesia
in Ibiza
Sven Vath @ Love Parade 2000 in
Berlin
Sven Vath @ 2 Step
Sven Vath @ TDK Timewarp in Manheim
Sven Vath @ Tribehouse
Sven Vath @ Tripod
Sven Vath @ SMS in Germany
Sven Vath @ Love Family
Sven Vath @ Cocoon - The Sound
of The 8th Season
Sven Vath @ Cavo Paradiso in Mykonos
Sven Vath @ TENAX
Sven Vath @ Tresor in Berlin
Sven Vath @ Amnesia
Sven Vath @ Amore 2009
Sven Vath @ Cocoon Club
Sven Vath @ Love Family Park
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