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Pan-Pot launch 24/7 YouTube stream with Pan-Pot TV

The channel offers nonstop techno & house, combining festival sets, interactive track IDs, & continuously updating playlists for all-day listening

  • Words: Amira Waworuntu | Image: Dennis Bouman
  • 11 January 2026
Pan-Pot launch 24/7 YouTube stream with Pan-Pot TV

On January 8, 2026, Berlin techno duo Pan-Pot launched Pan-Pot TV, a 24/7 video stream on their official YouTube channel.

The project adds a new outlet to their wider body of work and offers a constant feed of music and visuals designed for everyday listening.

Pan-Pot TV runs continuously, combining recorded live sets and official videos. The stream pulls from performances at major festivals such as Awakenings, Time Warp, and Loveland, alongside music from the duo’s own catalogue.

Rather than scheduled broadcasts, the channel is built to stay on in the background, day or night.

Tassilo Ippenberger and Thomas Benedix of the duo say the idea came from growing up with music television: “Pan-Pot TV came out of the idea of creating a permanent space for our music, something fans could tune into at any time of day or night.”

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The duo continue: “We grew up with channels like MTV and VIVA, where music was always on and constantly shaping the atmosphere, and we wanted to bring that feeling into a modern, club-focused context,” adding, “With Pan-Pot TV, we’re sharing DJ sets that reflect our sound and mindset, giving people a continuous stream of techno and house to live with, not just listen to occasionally.”

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The stream integrates seeqnc technology, allowing viewers to see what track is playing in real time.

A live Track ID display, chatbot, and dynamic tracklist link directly to streaming platforms, with playlists updating as sets progress. For artists whose music is featured, this also means clearer crediting and easier discovery.

Watch the first 9+hour livestream below.

Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.

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