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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 43:58

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Scene: Berlin Techno, 2000s

By philip sherburne, eMusic Contributor

Berlin couldn't have turned out more remarkably had Italo Calvino merely imagined it as one of the improbable burghs of his book Invisible Cities. When the wall that divided it for 28 years finally came down in 1989, Berlin underwent an anarchic renaissance that has left it unlike any other western capital. Reunification gave the world a city full of empty buildings and abandoned lots but almost no industry - just politics and culture, pent-up energy… more »

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Described as a soundtrack to a film that hadn’t been written yet, Paul Kakbrenner’s self-titled third CD is a cinematic studio album from the German producer and DJ. Featuring spacey synths, orchestral arrangements, and hypnotic beats, the 2004 minimal techno/trance follow-up to Superimpose produced two tracks (“Castanets,” “Queer Fellow”) that would later appear on his soundtrack to Hannes Stöhr’s 2008 film, Berlin Calling. – Jon O’Brien