This interview has made the rounds among electro fans of course, but I find it fascinating that Anthony Rother has made his home bass and studio in the building that housed the legendary Harthouse and Eye-Q Record labels in Offenbach/Frankfurt.
If you're a fan of the frankfurt trance sound, you can definitely hear the ghosts of those legendary analog trance productions in Rother's music :)
Related: If you've never heard the sounds of the classic Frankfurt trance scene of the early to mid 90s, this is a good place to start