Ricardo chats about vintage Nazi soundsystems, his custom-built speakers and undetectable frequencies while showing 24h Berlin around his studio.
Parts 2—4 of the series feature footage of Ricardo playing Zip's Friday night Panorama Bar party Get Perlonized, captured earlier this year. Continue watching: part 2, part 3 and part 4.
Ricardo Villalobos grants a rare video interview to the Underground TV crew, speaking about the sound quality of modern house and techno, protecting both his ears and traditional values, and his cynicism concerning the reinvention of artists' sound.
We're not quite sure what to make of this one. Apparently there's been a documentary made about Ricardo Villalobos, premiering at this year's Venice Film Festival, featuring footage from Panorama Bar from clubland documentary filmmaker Romuald Karmakar.
From the YouTube description: "Shot with official permission at the famous Berghain Club in Berlin (Perlon Night@Panorama Bar, 05.09.2008), at the Closing Partys of Cocoon@Amnesia (29.09.2008), Monza@Privilege (02.10.2008) and SONAR 2006. The film focuses in long interviews with Villalobos on how he thinks, how he hears and how he produces his music. After the films 196 BPM (2003) and BETWEEN THE DEVILA AND THE WIDE BLUE SEA (2005), Karmakar's VILLALOBOS is the last part of a Trilogy about electronic music and club culture in the first decade of this century."