eMusic Review
Anyone complaining that German electronic music is too self-serious need only look to Justus Köhncke for evidence to the contrary. The Cologne DJ and producer's grounding in disco and electro-pop keeps his music feeling lighthearted — in the case of a song like "Hot Love," his contribution to Kompakt 100, Köhncke can be positively (and wonderfully) campy. For the most part, Was Ist Musik doesn't venture too far into full-blown absurdity; the album's title track is as close as he gets, with great Gamble and Huff-style string vamps, acid burbles and showboating vocals combining in a beautiful mess. Dance-floor numbers like "Jet" and "Lucienne" see Köhncke pursuing a more traditional (but still quirky) approach to retro-flavored disco and house in the vein of Daniel Wang or Metro Area. A handful of German-language songs may have the most traction with listeners predisposed to Weimar cabaret, but "2 After 909" ought to please any fan of melodic dance music that's rich in synthesizers. Barbed with a bass hook that's almost impossible to shake loose, it's sounded like a classic since the day it was released. Increasingly, it's becoming just that.