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Berlin Calling (The Soundtrack by Paul...

411.7M streams

411,738,158

Sky and Sand (Robag Wruhme Remix)

197M streams

196,973,033

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182.5M streams

182,457,272

No Goodbye

84.8M streams

84,795,364

Parts of Life

77M streams

76,988,591

Self

57.7M streams

57,698,942

Parachute

35.9M streams

35,937,898

Feed Your Head (Radio Edit)

34.4M streams

34,384,797

Invisible (Paul Kalkbrenner Remix)

32.5M streams

32,533,541

The Flute Song (Paul Kalkbrenner Remix...

19.2M streams

19,199,831

Biography

Berlin’s Paul Kalkbrenner has charted a career path like no other. A techno talent, who over the course of two decades has emerged from the underground, to top charts, act in and soundtrack a movie, headline festivals and amass millions of fans, all while refusing to compromise his grand techno sound. Kalkbrenner came of age in a golden era of techno, turning twelve when the Berlin Wall fell, and spending his teenage years raving, before starting to DJing and collect records as electronic dance music’s first tidal wave spilled throughout the city. He realized early that DJing wasn’t for him, and has focused on producing and playing his own music live ever since. Though he rose to popularity in the peak of techno’s ‘Berlin era’, and his early career was associated with Bpitch Control, his fan base was never confined to this scene. By the time he played the lead in the seminal movie ‘Berlin Calling’ and its soundtrack smashed records across Europe he had already released multiple albums (Superimpose, Zeit, Self) and built a significant following globally. Traditionally known as an album artist for much of his career, releasing eight LPs, registering 3 No.1 overall records and entering the Top 10 overall charts in 10 countries and selling 1.5 million units, Kalkbrenner has experimented with other formats including a viral mixtape compilation (Back To The Future - downloaded upwards of 3 million times), and more recently a spate of singles, No Goodbye, Speak Up and Parachute.