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BC 185LP
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2021 restock. Berlin Calling - The Soundtrack by Paul Kalkbrenner is available now on double vinyl for the very first time. The 10th anniversary vinyl edition on 180 gram heavyweight vinyl is in a beautifully made gatefold sleeve with a luxurious finish and includes a brand new exclusive poster marking that particular milestone in recent electronic music history. Paul Kalkbrenner's eponymous soundtrack to the legendary and unique film hardly needs any introduction. The original movie and its soundtrack catapulted him into prominence as an actor and DJ/producer, spearheading his peers and being at the forefront of electronic music at the time.
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PKM 014EP
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With "Sky and Sand" remixed by Robag Wruhme, you get another highlight from the upcoming Paul Kalkbrenner remix album X. The huge key track from the Berlin Calling soundtrack features the goosebumps-inducing vocals by Fritz Kalkbrenner and is Paul's biggest career-success to date. Robag Wruhme's remix transfers the stand-alone track into the year 2014 and develops the well-known musical theme into a brand-new deep house style. The new vocal delivery gives the remix a completely different flavor added to those almost-classic chords that made "Sky and Sand" such a worldwide electronic music anthem.
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PKM 017CD
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Right in time for the summer of 2014, Paul Kalkbrenner surprises us with a brand-new remix album. Eight years after his 2006 Reworks CD which showcased brilliant remixes of that part of his career, Paul Kalkbrenner presents X with reworks from his latest albums Berlin Calling (BPC 185CD), Icke Wieder (PKM 002CD/LP) and Guten Tag. The selected crew of remixers is staffed by long-time personal friends and other related artists out of Paul Kalkbrenner's world of music. To keep it in the Kalkbrenner family, his brother Fritz Kalkbrenner delivers excellent new vocals for "Kruppzeug's" transformation into a classic house track while Paul's wife Simina Grigoriu refines the techno track "Kleines Bubu." The French techno legend Vitalic presents his remix for the Berlin Calling classic "Altes Kamuffel" while Joris Voorn hands over his hit-tune deep house interpretation of "Jestrüpp." The Berlin school of techno & house gets represented by Format:B, Housemeister from the Boys Noize camp and the legendary Maertini Broes, consisting of Mike Vamp and the E-Werk veteran DJ Clé. Also hailing from Berlin are Pan-Pot, who have been 2013 world tour buddies with Paul Kalkbrenner. They deliver a well-produced big room version of the 2011 hit single "Das Gezabel," Impressive in a similar way is Cab Driver's remix of "Globale Gehung" from the Guten Tag album. Another musical highlight is the Robag Wruhme remix of the massive tune "Sky & Sand," which is a completely new and unique approach to the Berlin Calling classic. The Mallorca-based duo Pig & Dan rounds out this great Paul Kalkbrenner remix package with their tech-house production of the Icke Wieder opening track "Böxig Leise." Comes in a jewel-case with a 14-page Leporello booklet.
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PKM 013EP
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Back in 2005 Paul Kalkbrenner released his rave anthem "Gebrünn Gebrünn." Since then, the track has graced the soundtrack of the Berlin Calling film and is now ready for a Maertini Broes remix for the upcoming Paul Kalkbrenner remix album. This gem from Paul Kalkbrenner's catalog gets the 2014 remix treatment by Berlin techno/house legends DJ Clé and Mike Vamp. In an excellent way they use an epic string arrangement and a completely restructured arrangement of the original elements based on the well-known hookline for this great remix.
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PKM 012EP
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In 2012 Paul Kalkbrenner released the very successful single "Das Gezabel" from his album Guten Tag. For inclusion within the brand-new remix album, Berliners Pan-Pot picked this track for their remix. After joining Paul Kalkbrenner for his 2013 world tour, they deliver a classic piece of Pan-Pot production, which means elegant high-end techno, straight and direct to your head and for the dancefloor. The characteristic melodic lines from the original show up every now and then, making a nice counterpart to the heavy bass and beat orgy created by Pan-Pot for this futuristic approach to techno.
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PKM 011EP
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From the upcoming Paul Kalkbrenner remix album we get another teaser with the Pig & Dan remix of "Böxig leise." The original version which can be found on the 2011 gold album Icke Wieder is a huge highlight within Paul Kalkbrenner's live show. Pig & Dan, who dominated Beatport Top 10 in 2013, give "Böxig leise" a big a techno rework and transfer the delicate original track into a premium club smasher, including a huge breakdown which features the legendary original hook line.
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PKM 010EP
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For the remix of his track "Bengang," which featured in the cult movie Berlin Calling, Paul Kalkbrenner managed to get the Berlin techno legends Format:B. The almost legendary original version of "Bengang" from the year 2008 has a huge placement in the film and is a key track within Paul Kalkbrenner's live shows. Format:B use their classic techno remix formula and create a top-class rework, digging deep in their box of tricks and creating a unique-sounding uptempo groover based on the easily recognizable pieces of the original.
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PKM 009EP
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It's not an everyday happening that your wife remixes one of your tracks. This is exactly the case with Simina Grigoriu's brand-new remix for Paul Kalkbrenner. Simina, who has been married to Paul Kalkbrenner for almost two years, remixes his track "Kleines Bubu" from the 2011 album Icke wieder (PKM 002CD/LP). The original version gets a huge tech-house update, using the original strings ensemble hook-line. The additional vocal samples and the big disco-bass line give a unique flavor to this well-made remix.
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PKM 008EP
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With "Kruppzeug" remixed by Fritz Kalkbrenner, we get a brand-new strictly-limited 12" single from the upcoming remix album by Paul Kalkbrenner. The original track, which was released in 2011 as part of the album Icke Wieder (PKM 002CD/LP), gets a deep house rework by Fritz Kalkbrenner and on top additional vocals which transform "Kruppzeug" into an excellent new song structure with a catchy chorus and verses. Similar to their legendary collaboration "Sky & Sand," the chemistry of the Kalkbrenner brothers is a unique musical highlight.
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PKM 002CD
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2011 release. Paul Kalkbrenner delivers the fifth studio album (seventh actually, if you also count the live albums) in his career as Germany's most successful electronic music artist. After the Berlin Calling soundtrack sold more than 170,000 units in Germany alone, the constant demand for new material became bigger and bigger. All those concert-goers who went to the sold-out shows all over the world wanted more. Icke Wieder fulfills all this with 10 new tracks. Again, Paul Kalkbrenner manages to deliver a masterpiece electronic music album. The 10 tracks show a huge variety in moods and vibes within Kalkbrenner's work and the listener will enjoy it no matter if he listens to it in his living room or at Paul's next stadium concert. Without a single and without a video but with sold-out shows and concerts all over the world, Icke Wieder is the next groundbreaking step in Paul Kalkbrenner's career.
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PKM 002LP
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LP version. 2011 release. Paul Kalkbrenner delivers the fifth studio album (seventh actually, if you also count the live albums) in his career as Germany's most successful electronic music artist. After the Berlin Calling soundtrack sold more than 170,000 units in Germany alone, the constant demand for new material became bigger and bigger. All those concert-goers who went to the sold-out shows all over the world wanted more. Icke Wieder fulfills all this with 10 new tracks. Again, Paul Kalkbrenner manages to deliver a masterpiece electronic music album. The 10 tracks show a huge variety in moods and vibes within Kalkbrenner's work and the listener will enjoy it no matter if he listens to it in his living room or at Paul's next stadium concert.
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PKM 002X-CD
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Deluxe digipak edition. Includes a poster as well as a three sticker set.
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PKM 003EP
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It has been a while since Paul Kalkbrenner has released a single record, and now Das Gezabel is released on his own Paul Kalkbrenner Musik label. Musically, the track continues where Icke Wieder stopped and gives us a preview of his upcoming album. "Das Gezabel" in its pure, fully-instrumental version without any vocals shows us Paul's current approach to electronic club music with fine melodic lines combined with his trademark classic beats.
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PKM 001DVD
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Following the fictional account of the life of DJ Ikarus in the movie Berlin Calling (BPitch Control), here is an exhilarating, live glimpse into Paul Kalkbrenner's real life as a musician. With far more than 100,000 concert-goers, the 2010 live tour by Paul Kalkbrenner was a milestone for electronic music. No other German musician within the electronic music genre had access to the big concert halls as Kalkbrenner did, playing himself into the hearts of fans everywhere. To capture the vibes of this unforgettable tour, Paul Kalkbrenner and his team decided to film more than 20 shows in high quality. The finished product is a fascinating 10-track trip through Paul Kalkbrenner's shows all over Europe, which shows his unique status as a live electronic music artist. On the second part of the DVD, the viewer gets a glimpse into backstage and on the road scenes from this tour with lots of additional interview footage by Paul Kalkbrenner himself, his brother Fritz Kalkbrenner and various other people involved in the tour. After 140,000 sold copies (over-the-counter) of the Berlin Calling Soundtrack (BPC 185CD) and a sold-out tour with ticket sales of 65,000 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland alone, this DVD is the next big chapter within the success story of Paul Kalkbrenner, which started in the early '90s in youth clubs in East Berlin. NTSC format, running time: 120 minutes. Aspect: 16:9 (DVD), Sound Format: Dolby Digital 2.0 and 5.1, DTS, English subtitles.
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BPC 185CD
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After the amazing success of its digital release, BPitch Control releases the Berlin Calling soundtrack on CD. Renowned Berlin-based DJ and producer Paul Kalkbrenner delivers the perfect music for this movie, which he also stars in. The film's synopsis: "Berlin electronic music composer Martin (Paul Kalkbrenner), known as DJ Ickarus, is touring with his manager and girlfriend Mathilde (Rita Lengyel) from club to club around the globe and is about to release their biggest album to date. However, all of his plans are thrown out of kilter after Ickarus is submitted to the emergency ward of a psychiatric clinic high on drugs after a gig - a tragicomedy in Berlin of today." The soundtrack contains nine exclusive tracks by Kalkbrenner, including the movie's hymn "Sky and Sand." In addition, the package holds five of Paul's previously released tracks -- among others "Gebrunn Gebrunn" and "Altes Kamuffel" -- as well as a remix of the title track from Sascha Funke's "Mango," also released on BPitch Control. This release comes in a high class digipack and holds, as a special bonus, two exclusive tracks that have not been released digitally before -- "QSA" and "Train" -- as well as a special large sized Berlin Calling poster.
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BPC 137CD
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This is Berlin-based Paul Kalkbrenner's fourth full-length CD on the BPitch Control label, featuring re-workings of his earlier 12" tracks by Wighnomy Brothers, Sascha Funke, Agoria, Ellen Allien & Apparat, Joris Voorn, Alexander Kowalski, Modeselektor and Michael Mayer. ReWorks is a very special project that Paul has been planning for a long time. He asked some of his friends, whom he also very much appreciates musically, for remixes. Paul opened his treasure box so everyone could pick the track he/she likes most and play around with it. The result is a wonderful remix album that not only gives a new touch to some of Kalkbrenner's greatest tracks, but was fun work for the experienced remixers. Wighnomy Brothers introduce us to the record smoothly, but in an exciting way. They crafted their version of "Steinbeisser" without any beats and only concentrated on pure sound. Sascha Funke's "Miles Away" gets down to business right away -- striking beats and a sing-along melody of a reverb synth that, towards the end, builds up to an upbeat peak. The first half of Agoria's remix of "Page 1, 2, 3" is a beat that lays itself upon you hypnotically, and the second half shows off with a great accordion line from the original. The wake-up call comes from Ellen Allien & Apparat. First melodic, swinging beats jump around happily, then break, facet and beat again, in unison with the melody. Joris Voorn's version of "Press On" is a blend of thrilling anticipation and impatience. Alexander Kowalski focuses on a straight and pushing beat of a dry bass drum with a nice reverbed vocal sample. Modeselektor sound like a techno marching band with their version of "Gia 2000," and Michael Mayer is the whispering fade-out. One chord only is enough to set free all those happy happy-hormones that make you dance to the stereo and start this CD all over again!
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BPC 083CD
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2009 repress, originally released 2004. "Self is the new full length film of the BPitch film buff Paul Kalkbrenner. After numerous short films, lastly the 'Self-pilotfilm' entitled 'Press on' (BPC 81), he presents with this work his third movie theatre production. We received script extracts through some dubious connections. Curtain opens. (Picture black/white. music on: 'Page one'.) Our protagonist (P.) steps out of his run down building onto the street. He sets off in a certain direction without hesitation. After a while, he stops one more time to think and looks up to his window on the upper floor: it's closed. No turning back, P.'s search can, no it must begin. (Camera turns from the window to the street. There is an accordion player, ending scene, over.) (Music on: 'The Grouch') P. walks through the city focused yet shaken. The objects stand there in a special light. We perceive them with an almost anxiety-stricken form of clarity. P. acknowledges them. One can sense his thirst for impressions. He stays however in a cocoon. He builds his own world around things without affecting them in their integrity. (outro with: 'The Palisades'.) (Music: 'Press on'. hard cut: total shot and close ups of P.) Next to the river lie huge planes filled with monumental structures. No people, just warm, rain-drenched dew. He steps again unrestrained through intimate small alleys. (Transitional music: 'Castanets.' People hush, faster cuts.) Here rampant life rules. Everyday P. appears however in a parallel universe. A cat and mouse game follows with his own shadow. It's a kind of constant flux of various possible P. personalities. ('Queer Fellow'.) (Music: 'Marbles,' then 'Since 77') Finally some quiet sets into P.'s restless search. He stops at a park to think. His gaze stops with the sight of children playing -- an almost lovely moment. An accordion player sits on his own bench yet again. Now his music reveals its total Janus mentality: difficult to say, whether it gleams a happy sensibility or one of mourning. Everyone must find their own Self: the end is uncertain. (Music fades out. The fog rises.) It's getting a bit cooler; P. closes his jacket and disappears in the dusk."
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BPC 032CD
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"The second album of Paul Kalkbrenner is titled Zeit ('time'). Not a bad title for a good record. Time always plays an important role and we also have no time to lose. That is the spirit of the age -- never pausing. Sure. Music devotes a great deal of time to this subject. Paul Kalkbrenner tells stories of good times and bad times, of added on times like in a soccer game and half-worth-times. Stories of seasons and stories of time healing all wounds, of memories of good and bad feelings, of presence and absence. Musicwise that means to deal also with in-between times, to import something from another time. This is the way time-engine-music is created, modernity out of dusty memories. The aim to create something timeless is seldom archived. This music nevertheless can claim this. There will be time for love. This is another subject of this record -- the time you spend with your loved one. And loneliness. Therefore electronic dance music sometimes changes into something else: deep pop with a glittering undertone."
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BPC 016CD
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"Paul's releases on BPC have already rocked the house. He can't and won't keep his hands of jogs, so he just mixed up his brand new debut album Superimpose at the age of 23. He receives his inspirations mainly through his live acts with which he enlightens his listeners, makes them shake their funky asses, hypnotizes them until they break out into screams of pleasure. Paul is burning for his sound and everyone who listens to him burns with his beats -- minimal melodic tech-tracks and melancholic slowbeat. Paul we love you!!!"
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