Paul Kalkbrenner releases his 8th studio album, Parts of Life

Out now via Sony Music globally

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“Berlin’s chimeric club-scene icon” - The New Yorker

 

Staying true to his established, signature sound - while simultaneously finding ways to reimagine modern day dance music culture” - Mixmag

 

“[Parts of Life] takes [Paul] back to his roots, to a raw and visceral sound” - DJ Mag

 

“Kalkbrenner's music has been referred to as "grand" before, and Parts of Life regularly fits this description” - Exclaim!

 

“The flexibility of Paul Kalkbrenner’s music remains impressive, able to adapt to any kind of emotion.” - DJ Mag Italy

 

A superstar in the world of electronic dance music” - CBC’s ‘Q’

 

Paul Kalkbrenner’s eighth album, Parts Of Life, out now via Sony International, comes a decade after his Double Platinum selling LP Berlin Calling, and feels similarly definitive for an artist who has spent the last 10 years topping charts and performing his singular strain of grand techno to ever growing audiences.

Parts of Life, follows Paul’s Back To The Future trilogy, chronicling the arrival of techno in Berlin in the late 80s. It’s clear those raw, stripped down early recordings left their mark. Parts of Life feels lean and elemental but big and joyful, it’s a timeless record marked by invigoration.

This is Paul’s most personal and revealing work, delivered in its purest form. Each track is simply titled with the working file number used in production. The album’s still life cover, painted over a two year period by Paul’s uncle Paul Eisel, offers another glimpse of Paul, depicting a series of unique personal objects.

 

Track list:

  1. Part Eleven
  2. Part Three
  3. Part Fourteen
  4. Part Seven
  5. Part Four
  6. Part Twelve
  7. Part Two
  8. Part Ten
  9. Part Five
  10. Part Fifteen
  11. Part One
  12. Part Nine
  13. Part Thirteen
  14. Part Six
  15. Part Eight

About Paul Kalkbrenner

Berlin’s Paul Kalkbrenner is a unique international talent. After several chart topping albums, amassing millions of fans and headlining festival mainstages around the world he has become one of techno’s biggest superstars.

2018 will see him release his eighth studio album, Parts Of Life, it’s a definitive record for Paul, deeply personal, imbued with invigoration, a raw embodiment of Paul’s inimitable grand techno sound.

Paul Kalkbrenner’s demanding productions are full of energy; they exist to take listeners away from the everyday, from the weekly grind, into rapture—into art, ecstasy, absurdity friendship, hope and love. Just 12 years old when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. Techno music became a way of expression and for many, Paul included, the soundtrack of Germany’s reunification. In the autumn of 1992, together with his friend Sascha Funke, he started DJing at local youth clubs. Very quickly Paul and Sascha were either DJing or obsessively collecting records as electronic dance music’s first tidal wave spilled over dance floors in Berlin’s soon-to-be legendary clubs Tresor, Planet, Walfisch and e-werk. As much fun as DJing was, Paul wanted to play his own music live.

His first tracks were released on Ellen Allien’s newly founded Bpitch Control label in 1999. In contrast to the darker, monotone sounds that characterized techno at the time, Paul’s music was more melodic and enriched with a warm, dubby feel. After a number of 12″ singles, Paul realised he was better suited producing albums. In 2000, he released ‘Superimpose’, followed by ‘Zeit’ one year later. His third album, ‘Self’ from 2004, resonated beyond the dancefloor and took the cinematic quality of his music to new heights—an indication of what was to come next.

In 2004, Berlin-based film director and self-confessed Kalkbrenner fan, Hannes Stoehr, got in touch with Paul. He was planning to make a movie about an electronic musician in Berlin’s techno scene and wanted Paul to produce the soundtrack. As the script for the film developed, Hannes suggested Paul might be perfect in the starring role.Paul produced some of his most diverse and mature compositions yet, which would later make up the soundtrack for ‘Berlin Calling’. He started shooting the movie upon his return to Berlin, with the result being an unconventional but outstanding performance. Somewhere between Paul Kalkbrenner and his character Ickarus, an intimate dialogue developed between actor and audience.

‘Berlin Calling’ became a surprise hit, and a German cult movie in its own right. It drew audiences all around Europe and stayed on the big screen at Berlin’s Central Kino for several years.

The soundtrack went platinum and the single „Sky and Sand“spent over 121 consecutive weeks in the German singles charts—a German record.

At the end of 2009, Paul split with his longtime label Bpitch Control to form his own independent imprint, Paul Kalkbrenner Musik. A sold-out European tour and a documentary followed. The documentary remains an intimate insight into Paul’s life on the road, sprinkled with his dry, deadpan humour. Between June 2011 and November 2012 Paul released his fifth and sixth studio albums ‘Icke Wieder’ and ‘Guten Tag’. These two self-released albums went top five in his native Germany, with ‘Guten Tag’ also topping the charts in Switzerland.

In 2013 he completed a tour in USA, Canada and Europe with stops at the Coachella Festival, headlining Rock En Seine and Pukkelpop. His remarkable live performances saw him earn headliner positions for renowned festivals such as Garorock, Hurricane, Southside and Electric Picnic, alongside Florence & The Machines, Iggy Pop, Kendrick Lamar, blur, The Libertines and Nicki Minaj.

In 2014 Germany’s Federal Government asked him to play a headlining show in front of the Brandenburg Gate in a historic ceremony commemorating the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. He performed to over 400,000 people, it was another milestone moment in Paul’s career.

Paul signed a long-term deal with Sony International/Columbia in March 2015. The album, aptly titled ‘7’, was released in August 2015, and it saw Paul work with vocals for the first time since his chart-topping, record-breaking single „Sky and Sand“.

In an unprecedented move by the label, Sony and Columbia provided him total access to their Legacy vaults, allowing him to incorporate vocals from previously-unsampled music icons Luther Vandross and Jefferson Airplane.

The album was a success across Europe, hitting No. 1 on the charts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Top Ten in Italy, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands. It earned plaudits from the New York Times, Der Spiegel, Village Voice, Mixmag, and others.

In 2017 he celebrated his underground Berlin roots with his “BACK TO THE FUTURE” mixtape series, a trilogy that chronicles his personal history of electronic music’s arrival to Germany as heard on the radio during his teenage years. The series went viral, amassing over 1,5 Million downloads. A 10 country BACK TO THE FUTURE tour sold out within minutes.