Possible Futures is a Berlin-based DJ duo. On this Podcast they share selections and host influences. Each episode unites different musical colors in a diverse and eclectic whole.
Over the last 15 years, Possible Futures have been witnesses to the wildest fauna and flora the great nocturnal jungle has to offer. Ale and Paul believe that the eternal act of dancing is one of the most active form of contemplation. Facing our own selves in the mirror of movement, we realize that we indeed are reflections of one another at all times. Compassion forms and in turns gives way to kindness and love. Possible Futures also believe that the essential parts of the history of music need to be transmitted in new ways. They source their inspiration from the many shades of color that co-exist on between black and white on the great designer’s palette, it is through their open and eclectic selections that Possible Futures turn the dancefloor into spaces of self-discovery and musical trance-en-dance.
We are old pals, a DJ twosome producing music and get-togethers.Our Franco-Italian friendship kicked off twenty years ago. It drove us through forming experiences and got us to meet the musical teachers who opened our ears, both in the West and on the old continent. We are committed to music, its history and its latest incarnations. We share an ardor for people and an obsession for visual arts.As Possible Futures, we combine experiences and perspectives to produce our ideas through our own tracks, musical selections and mixes. These ideas also transpire within the deep grooves of the records we release on our label and on the dancefloors of the festivities we put on.We believe the history of dance music has gone full circle. Over the last thirty years, each musical genre has went on to carve its own niche and develop its set of appreciation and supporters.However now - after much exploration and experimentation - we can finally take a step back and acknowledge that techno is house, house is disco, disco is funk and funk is rhythm and blues, soul and jazz.So why should we need different dancefloors in one club, when all musical genres can stand right in front of us? Let space take over time, and form one immense present.