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This Music Video Is A Tribute To Berlin Underground Techno Clubs

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Take a moment to appreciate Boris Brejcha and his latest banger “Kick It.” This track is straight-up fire and the music video reflects the essence of Berlin underground Techno clubs.

Clearly, he knows how to bring the heat when it comes to partying hard, and this jam is no exception.

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A Glimpse Into the Real Berlin Underground Scene

The “Kick It” music video is seriously on another level. Filming it in a single take inside one of the most iconic Berlin underground Techno clubs like Ritter Butzke, was an extraordinary idea. Plus, you get an authentic look at the scene.

Not to mention, you can almost feel the ambiance and the beats pumping through the screen. Undoubtedly, Boris couldn’t have chosen a better place to shoot the visuals.

Set in a former factory, Ritter Butzke is a legendary 3-floor nightclub where the energy is raw and unfiltered, and clubbers just let loose.

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The Techno Takeover Continues

Let’s not forget, this tune made its debut during Boris’ Fckng Serious Bus Tour across North America. Can you imagine being there, at Red Rocks or Coachella, when he dropped this total hit live?

I bet you would’ve been losing your mind, for sure.

But you know what really seals the deal for me? The fact that “Kick It” is now available on all the major streaming platforms. That means no matter where you are, whether in Berlin, Denver, or anywhere in between, you can get in on the fun!

Without further ado, it’s time to crank up the volume and let the dark Techno vibes take over. I can guarantee the whole music video will have you feeling like you’re right there in the middle of the dance floor, surrounded by the pulsing beats and the lively intensity.

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By Erick Ycaza

Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style. Surprisingly, I have been blogging and writing about music since 2007.

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