A chameleon with a broad palette of colours, Roman Flügel is described as a non-conformist with a hard to pin down approach to music. A DJ rooted in the broad tradition of house and techno, his sets vary between locations, crowds and time — change is his only constant.
Discussing the contemporary electronic music scene in Germany without mentioning Flügel's contribution would be near impossible. Starting his career in 1993, he co-founded Ongaku, Klang Elektronik, and legendary imprint Playhouse alongside Jørn Wutsche, releasing classic records by Isolée, Ricardo Villalobos, and more. Known for his varied discography under multiple aliases and successful collaborations, Flügel has cultivated long-standing relationships with some of the most respected labels and artists in the industry.
His sets are a journey through carefully selected tracks, allowing each record time to breathe before blending seamlessly into the next. With a keen understanding of music and a patient touch, he crafts an immersive narrative that engages crowds and takes them on an emotional free-flow. There’s no gimmicks in his sets, just a great understanding of music and the time, patience and dexterity to blend the tracks into a smooth, inspired narrative. Flügel is more than just a selector; he's a cartographer mapping out the broader world of electronic music, inviting listeners to join him on an open and shared journey of discovery.