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Fri, Jul 1, 2016, 08:50
- Volume 1, which sifts through Kalkbrenner's early influences, is out now.
Paul Kalkbrenner's Back To The Future - Part 1 mix is available for free online now.
The German star used a common method of musical discovery in making Back To The Future—searching for tracks on YouTube. In Kalkbrenner's case, however, he was taking a break from his seventh album, the major label effort 7, when he "fell into a rabbit hole of thousands of YouTube playlists and posts, rediscovering the songs my friends and I would gather and listen to as 13 and 14 year old every Saturday in East Berlin on Radio DT64 (now Berlin's Radio Fritz)."
Kalkbrenner went on to collect over 5,000 songs on YouTube, eventually building edits from YouTube recordings and stitching some of them together into three mixes comprising Back To The Future. Kalkbrenner views it as his "personal history of electronic music arriving in Berlin." He adds "this trilogy will not be sold, it was a labor of love, born of nostalgia and made for sharing." Part one, which is on Kalkbrenner's SoundCloud now, is made up of tracks released between 1989 and 1993.
Listen to Back To The Future - Part 1.
Tracklist
01. The Source Experience - The Source Experience
02. 280 West - Scattered Dreams
03. Quadrophonia - Warp Factor One
04. Nelson FFWD Cruz - My House
05. Frequency - Hey, Hey, Hey
06. DHS - House Of God
07. Acid Jesus - Fairchild
08. Master Techno - Red Religion
09. AUX 88 - Technology
10. 2 for Joy - Manic Joy
11. Chestnut - Pot Of Gold
12. LFO - LFO
13. Todd Terry - House Is A Feeling
14. Fingers Inc. - I'm Strong
15. 808 State - Pacific State
16. H&M - 88
17. Brain Pilot - C.N.S.
18. 2 Deeep - X-Pression
19. Studio X - Los Kings Del Mambo
20. Transformer 2 - Pacific Symphony
21. The B-Sides - Reforced
22. Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath
Back To The Future - Part 1 is out now.