Contact & FAQ

Contact and feedback is always welcome.

Email

resonance@inanace.net

Address

Dirk Murschall
Große Freiheit 61
22767 Hamburg
Germany

Social Media

See the list at the bottom of this website.

FAQ

Netlabels?

A netlabel (also online label, web label, digi label, MP3 label or download label) is a record label that distributes its music directly over the Internet using digital audio formats (such as MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC or WAV). While similar in many ways to traditional record labels, netlabels typically emphasise free online distribution, often under licences that encourage the sharing of works (e.g. Creative Commons licences), and artists often retain copyright. They were quite popular in the early 2000s.

[in]anace?

No, there is no specific meaning to the name [in]anace.

What happened to www.inanace.de?

Well, it’s been gone since 2016, and then a domain grabber unfortunately did its work. But the Wayback Machine did it’s job too.

What was/is your gear?

  • Software: Traktor Pro 3
  • Hardware: Traktor Kontrol S2
  • Many GBs of mp3, ogg and flac files.

Is there a difference between your home mixes and club mixes?

Yes, club mixes are faster, meaning tracks are mixed quite quickly (changing every 2-3 minutes) and there is more use of EQ and kill switches. Home-recorded mixes are smoother with long fades and generally more relaxed, even though they are dancefloor tracks. Most of the mixes on this site are home-recorded.

Do you really only use free (Creative Commons) music?

For the mixes on this site: yes. But not every track is licensed under a CC licence, some tracks are just published on the web for free without any special licence. When playing in a club: commercial music is also played, but it is usually a minor part.

Do you also produce music?

Well yes, I did produce some electronica tracks in my bedroom studio in the early 2000s and I also set up Subsource, which was one of the first German netlabels. Later on, Subsource became a place for netaudio DJ sets, which are still available to listen to on this website.

Who is that guy with the helmet on?

It is a work of art called Small Room Prototype No.4 from 1967 by the Austrian artist Walter Pichler.

And who are you IRL?

Well, I’m Dirk Murschall. I usually work in IT.