Tube and Berger

Tube and Berger: The German Tech House Pioneers
Tube and Berger are a German DJ and production duo renowned for their melodic and driving tech house sound. Hailing from Cologne, the pair achieved international recognition with their 2012 hit "Imprint of Pleasure," which became a staple in clubs worldwide and charted across Europe.
Early career
Arndt Rörig and Marko Vidovic formed Tube and Berger in 2002, uniting over a shared passion for electronic music production. Their early work quickly caught the attention of labels like Great Stuff and Kittball, where they released a series of well-received EPs that established their signature blend of deep basslines and emotive melodies.
Breakthrough
The duo's major breakthrough arrived in 2012 with the release of "Imprint of Pleasure" on their own label, Kittball Records. The track's infectious organ riff and powerful groove propelled it to number 56 on the German Singles Chart and earned it gold certification in Germany, solidifying Tube and Berger as a force in the global house scene.
Key tracks
Imprint of Pleasure — This gold-certified track is their signature hit, defining their sound and achieving major chart success in 2012.
Lovebreak — A collaboration with vocalist Richard Judge, this 2020 track showcases their evolution toward more vocal-led, crossover house music.
Straight Ahead — Released on Suara in 2014, this driving tech house anthem became a festival favorite and a benchmark in their discography.
Come On Now — This 2023 single with DØBER exemplifies their consistent ability to craft peak-time tracks for modern dancefloors.
Following their breakthrough, Tube and Berger focused on their Kittball Records imprint, using it as a platform for their own music and to champion emerging talent. They have collaborated with notable artists like Juliet Sikora, DØBER, and many others, maintaining a relentless release schedule of EPs and singles that keep them at the forefront of the genre.
Fans of the melodic and energetic tech house of Tube and Berger should also explore the sounds of Solomun, another German producer known for his deeply emotive and driving house sets. The groove-oriented productions of Adana Twins also share a similar sonic territory, blending techno elements with house warmth. For more vocal-forward house music from Germany, check out the work of Monolink, who merges singer-songwriter elements with electronic beats.
The music of Tube and Berger is a regular feature on electronic and tech house radio stations across our network. Their catalog, from classic anthems to fresh releases, fuels sets on dedicated house music streams and independent dance music stations worldwide.
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