Music / electronica

Guten Tag


Reviews (2)


stoneyroads.com

d. 13. Dec. 2012

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Holly Friedlander

d. 13. Dec. 2012

"The thing about Kalkbrenner and Guten Tag is the perfect balance between light and dark. It is late-night techno without being sinister or industrial. It's the low frequencies of Spitz-Auge's intro balanced with the insane kick drum of its guts. It's the soft rumble of hi-hats in Trümmerung next to shaking, thudding bass. When tracks hint that they may never end, they do. When you think they will end, they don't. Forever caught in a void; back and forth, back and forth".


nbhap.com

d. 11. Nov. 2013

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Robert Helbig

d. 11. Nov. 2013

"Guten Tag features 17 tracks that all are perfect for blunt club nights. An album that doesn't arrest attention by being innovative - honestly it is all but innovative - but still one that will take the listener (or party folks) into the dancing mood - if they want it or not. If you want some easy entertainment in the background that isn't too nerved (what is dat?) and that you still can teeter your leg to, Paul Kalkbrenner's new record might be the sound that makes you happy. However, these tracks will work best at big parties and dark nights in big clubs".