Fritz Kalkbrenner Here Today Gone Tomorrow Deluxe Inn
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Fritz Kalkbrenner, the man with the unmistakable voice, isn't new in the business. His voice is heard on longplayers by artists like Alexander Kowalski, Chopstick & Johnjon and Sascha Funke. One day 'Sky & Sand' came along. The hymne of the movie 'Berlin Calling'. The track is based on an idea from Fritz and was written and produced by him and his brother Paul Kalkbrenner and put him right into the spotlight with numerous top ten chart entry's around the globe. But Fritz Kalkbrenner can do even more than just co-write THE anthem of the Naughties.
And to reduce him and his soul simply to his unique voice would do a great disservice to his music as the diversity of his debut album 'Here Today Gone Tomorrow' shows. German journalist and DJ (Kompakt) on Fritz Kalkbrenner: Over the last two or three decades, techno has repeatedly returned to its soul roots. Some older fans might even remember the term, 'Techno Soul', pioneered first and foremost by a certain Eddie 'Flashin' Fowlkes, who from that point went on to anoint himself the 'Godfather of Techno Soul' without a trace of irony or false modesty. But did his undoubtedly enjoyable, warm, deep techno-house brand 'Detroit' really have more soul than any other 'just pick one' enjoyable, warm, deep techno disc from Berlin, London or New York? Well, don't the alleged mother-town of techno's roots run deep into the early 60s and the Motown label with its stunning array of artists, making Detroit one of the most important and commercially successful production locations in the world for soul and R&B music, an undisputed Shangri La of soulfulness? Under this assumption, it didn't take long before any old tired 4/4 production from Detroit was cloaked in the myth of true soul, as if the body and, um, soul of soul music could be resurrected automatically with the 313 telephone prefix and pressed directly onto vinyl. One of the very few major exceptions to this particular musical fairytale answered (and still answers) to the name of Kenny Dixon Jr., better known as Moodymann.