• Narciss in Conversation: nostalgia, "Bad Drag" and aging backwards

  • May 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast
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Narciss in Conversation: nostalgia, "Bad Drag" and aging backwards

  • Summary

  • Narciss is on a mission to make techno fun and colorful again. Born and raised in Berlin, the DJ and producer is the opposite of what their name might suggest, more like a nerdy video game fan, a 90s kid who’s grounded, humble, amazingly charming – and a queer icon in the making. After witnessing their first Loveparade in their mother’s womb, Narciss became a part of what they call "the anime school of DJs" and hyped up crowds from Japan to Canada.


    In conversation with OttO Kent, Narciss talks about their love for the godfather of hard house Tony De Vit, "bad" make up, fake video fames, Trance as the first commercialized form of Dance music and the power of nostalgia.


    Follow Narciss on Instagram.

    Find OttO Kent on Instagram.


    Check out “Vermis” – the fake horror video game that doesn’t exist.

    Watch Narciss’ ARTE concert at Stone Techno Festival 2023.

    Watch Narciss’ Boiler Room set.

    Watch the Picture Stories with Narciss on Electronic Beats TV.


    The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.


    Host: OttO Kent

    Producer: Carlos Steurer

    Editing and Sound Design: Marc Übel

    Executive Producer: Isabel Woop


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