Paul Kalkbrenner - ReworksPosted By: Simon Jones on 1 September ![]() Since his debut on the label back in 1999, Paul Kalkbrenner has become one of the main and most successful artists on the BPitch Control label with a steady run of highly regarded and well received singles and CD projects over the last few years. Earlier this year the single ´Gebrünn Gebrünn´ received heavyweight support from right across the DJ spectrum, with support coming from James Holden amongst others, and now Paul is set to unveil his latest CD concept, ´Reworks´. ![]() ´ReWorks´ is the new album from BPitch Control artist Paul Kalkbrenner that is due for release in October. Unlike a regular artist album project, this CD features a series of reinterpretions of Paul´s production work, rather than original versions. Being something that has been in the planning stage for over a year, Paul approached several producers from around the world, some of whom he has a friendship with, and others whom he respects musically, and offered them the chance to pick a track from his extensive back catalogue with a view to reinterpreting it for the album. The result is a wondeful remix album that not only gives a new touch to some of Paul Kalkbrenner´s greatest tracks, but also showcases some of the best talent the underground scene has to offer today, with many of Germany´s finest producers featured in addition to the excellent Dutch and French techno wizards Joris Voorn and Agoria, rounding off a list of names that is exceptionally varied both in terms of musicality and experience. Whilst ´Gebrünn Gebrünn´ is without a doubt the most successful of the tracks featured, each interpretation featured on the album has the potential to become a mainstay in the record boxes of DJs everywhere, and with that in mind, there will also be a series of 12" releases from the album, with the first EP featuring "reworks" of ´Gebrünn Gebrünn´ by Alexander Kowalski and ´Press On´ by Joris Voorn. | Paul Kalkbrenner - ReworksLabel: BPitch Control| Release Date: Monday, October 09, 2006
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