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Welcome to Moses Malone - Detroit Techno Vinyl Only DJ Mix - VINYL MATTERS 037! In VINYL MATTERS, our Vinyl Only DJ Set Podcast, we present international DJs performing live at our pressing plant, MATTER OF FACT. Immerse yourself in the world of vinyl and experience the magic when music and craftsmanship come together. Vinyl is far more than a carrier of sound for Moses Malone. It is a medium that makes time, history, and origin audible. Especially in a city like Detroit, where techno emerged from an interplay of technology, soul, and urban reality. Out of this awareness, Malone’s work as a DJ and producer has taken shape, guided by a precise attention to sound, structure, and context. His sets and productions stand within this tradition without reproducing it. Vinyl is not an aesthetic symbol for him, but a practical tool. One that creates closeness and reflects a responsible relationship to musical heritage. Detroit is not a myth in his work, but a quiet, constant presence: a city where music has always functioned as social expression, and where electronic sound grew out of everyday life, improvisation, and community. This understanding of music not as a commodity but as a cultural practice runs through Malone’s work without ever becoming overt or performative. Alongside his work as a DJ, Moses Malone is actively involved in fostering exchange between scenes. Of particular note is his organizational role in a DJ and producer exchange program between Detroit and Berlin, designed to connect artists from both cities, share working methods, and build lasting relationships beyond short-term appearances. The focus here is less on representation than on dialogue and mutual learning. In an interview with Andre Kronert, Malone speaks openly about this motivation. About responsibility toward one’s own scene, the importance of continuity, and the need to cultivate cultural connections over time rather than asserting them symbolically. Through initiatives such as Tec-Troit, a festival for free electronic music and a platform for local artists, Malone brings people, ideas, and places into relation. His approach is not driven by short-term visibility, but by sustainable impact within the scene. What emerges are temporary spaces where music can be experienced as a shared practice, an expression of belonging, independence, and the possibility of reimagining urban reality. Internationally, Moses Malone carries this same attitude into his performances. His sets convey the spirit of Detroit not as a narrative, but as a practice—focused, direct, and open to the moment. In this way, his work resonates across borders without ever detaching from the context from which it emerged. Watch the interview here: • Vinyl DJ Interview with Moses Malone - VIN... Soundcloud: / qtkiex6uzxkvmeuhm5 Gear: 2x Technics SL-1200MK5 2x Ortofon Concorde MKII Scratch Mixer: Pioneer DJM900 Nexus Don't forget to subscribe to our channel to never miss an episode and follow us on our social media channels for more behind-the-scenes content. Copyright @ MATTTER OF FACT VINYL GbR 2026. ...WE PRESS YOUR VINYL... Instagram: / matteroffactvinyl Facebook: / matteroffact Soundcloud: / vinyl-matters Clothing: https://vinylmatters.de Web: https://matteroffact.de Kontakt: info@matteroffact.de #vinyl #dj #detroittechno