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Paul Kalkbrenner became interested in music, especially techno music, at a young age and by the time he was 13 years old he was playing records at clubs around Berlin. At school he studied musical theory as well as learned how to play the trumpet. Right after school Kalkbrenner worked a job in the television industry so he could earn money to buy musical equipment. Once he was able to fund his basic equipment he started writing and performing his own music with one of his best friends, Sascha Funke.
When the electronic music producer Ellen Allien heard Kalkbrenner playing his music at a party she introduced herself to him and later signed him to her record label BPitch Control. Kalkbrenner released his first EP under the record label in 1999, which was labeled “Friedrichshain” and released it under his alias, Paul dB+. After releasing some singles under the Paul dB+ alias he released his first full length album, “Superimpose” under his real name. The same year he released his debut album he also released his second studio album “Zeit”. The album contained many of the thumping bass lines and punchy drum rhythms that techno music is known for, but it also contained instances of ethereal sounding synths that created a nice ambience.
After Kalkbrenner released his third studio album “Self” in 2004 he was approached by the film director, Hannes Stohr, who asked him to create the soundtrack for his film, “Berlin Calling”. Stohr later came to the conclusion that Kalkbrenner would also be perfect for the leading role in the film and Kalkbrenner accepted the opportunity for his first film role. The film was a success and demonstrated Kalkbrenner’s talent at acting. The soundtrack to “Berlin Calling” was also immensely successful partly due to the wildly popular single “Sky and Sand”, which ended up going platinum and reaching to the top of the charts.
After the success of “Berlin Calling”, Kalkbrenner decided to part ways with BPitch Control and create his own record label, Paul Kalkbrenner Musik, as a platform to release his music. “Icke Wieder”, which was released in 2011 was his first record to come out on the label and was highly successful reaching the No. 2 spot on the German music charts as well as reaching gold status. In 2012 Kalkbrenner released the album “Guten Tag”, which topped the charts in both Switzerland and Germany.
Kalkbrenner is considered to be a live musical act as opposed to a DJ because he breaks down his tracks as they are presented on stage. In 2010 Kalkbrenner embarked on a 12 city tour where he sold out most of the dates and he documented the experience in a film called “Paul Kalkbrenner 2010 – A Live Documentary”. Paul Kalkbrenner has also spoken at events like the International Music Summit, which is an EDM conference that takes place in Ibiza, Spain.
As I walked into the club to see Paul Kalkbrenner the lights were already going crazy and the disco ball was flashing and the show had not even started. This is the kind of show that Paul brings when he performs live. I was on the dance floor when Paul came out, he did not look unusual or anything. He had a plain black shirt on and a clean shaven face. He shouted Are you ready? to us and all us were clapping and dancing right away.
He started off the set in a huge way, getting the lights and disco balls really going with his song 'Sky and Sand'. This song may not have any lyrics but the beats were what you could dance to all night long. Paul was promoting his newest album 'Guten Tag' during this time and since 'Sky and Sand' was a little older and not on the album I figured he wanted to get it out of the way before he started his newer music. Paul kept the beat going all night long.
There were people jumping and dancing and I personally was so hot and exhausted at the end of the show I knew I had to get out of the club. This was all worth it though, Paul knows how to fill everyone in the crowd with energy and life and he did just that.
One of the most unique experiences you can have. I’ve seen him twice and each time has blown my mind. Not your typical dj/artist. Highly recommend to see him if he comes into town. Plays guitar, sings, and approaches music in his own fashion