Mon, 14 Jan 2013  /  1 CommentIn this Slices interview, the Berlin-based producer drives around his hometown of Schwedt while discussing his production technique, his aliases and how changes in Germany over the past two decades have influenced his music.
Mon, 30 Jul 2012  /  Post a commentRene Pawlowitz explains to Juno Plus why The Killer is "a techno album through and through".
Tue, 24 Jul 2012  /  Post a comment人気テクノ・プロデューサーの、待望のニュー・アルバムが視聴可能。
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Tue, 24 Jul 2012  /  101 CommentsListen in full to one of the year's most eagerly anticipated full-lengths from arguably the planet's foremost techno producer.
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Wed, 11 Jul 2012  /  3 CommentsBeer, God, Angela Merkel, MGMT and Arnold Schwarzenegger all come during this quick-fire interview with Rene Pawlowitz.
Tue, 10 Jul 2012  /  Post a commentPrevious to release his third LP via 50 Weapons, René Pawlowitz (aka Shed) chats with XLR8R about the reasons behind his variety of aliases.
Wed, 25 Jan 2012  /  5 CommentsRené Pawlowitz provides the 30th edition of the Wax Treatment podcast, which features one of his upcoming tracks for 50 Weapons alongside music from Flying Lotus, Aphex Twin, Dro Carey and Martyn.
Thu, 24 Nov 2011  /  6 CommentsModeselektor have announced via their Facebook page that the prolific German producer will release his next album on their own 50 Weapons label next year.
Thu, 16 Sep 2010  /  5 CommentsRené Pawlowitz offers a frank extended chat with the site in which he discusses his latest album, his love for Diplo and why he doesn't want to be labeled as a dubstep DJ.
Thu, 25 Mar 2010  /  2 CommentsFact take a moment to get excited over Rene Pawlowitz's new "dubstep, R&B and garage" alias, The Panamax Project.
Thu, 22 Oct 2009  /  4 CommentsEpisode three of Hardwax's Wax Treatment podcast series sees Rene Pawlowitz, AKA Shed, spit a beats-driven 50 minutes of future bass music.
Fri, 10 Jul 2009  /  18 CommentsFollowing the Sherburnator's recent return from his Pitchfork sabbatical, FACT's Kiran Sande resumes his monthly column with a piece that chronicles the cross-pollination of UK bass music and four-to-the-floor beats.