Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Fritz Kalkbrenner
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Album Review
It's probably little surprise that Fritz Kalkbrenner's debut album feels like a refracted '70s release for 2010: think of double albums like Songs in the Key of Life (or even Bill Withers' Live at Carnegie Hall, given his warm, full-bodied voice) and you'll get a sense of his partial inspiration. Despite appearances, however, the instrumental track "Wichita Lineman" is an original rather than a Jimmy Webb cover, so Donna Summer doing "Macarthur Park" is perhaps a more oblique reference point. Joining such German or Germany-based performers like Chelonis R. Jones and Barbara Morgenstern in the search for techno as a soundbed for the art of the song, Kalkbrenner is compelling with his vocals as well as his music, though the latter is more prominent throughout the album, as the shuddering, high speed "Kings in Exile" makes clear from the start. Songs like "Collage" split the difference between maintaining mood and varying it; there's just enough happening from track to track that the album doesn't fully blend into itself, and keeps a quick, polite take on classic techno at the fore. "Right in the Dark" brings in both his voice and some acoustic guitar, further showing how the acoustic/electronic fusions of the 21st century almost work better when starting with the latter element rather than the former. The slick, echoed beats and four-to-the-floor beats always feel like the predominant point, especially on songs like "Was Right Been Wrong," but his vocals always add just the right feel and hook, and feel like his own accomplished guest performers. On "Facing the Sun," everything from the echoed beat and a full acoustic guitar part during the break to the easygoing swing of the main arrangement shows an artist in focused, careful control.
Customer Reviews
Fritz Kalkbrenner - Here Today Gone Tomorrow : Press Sheet
The result in “Here Today Gone Tomorrow” is a wonderfully silky, sophisticated techno album that need not pick between heads or tails. Like any good pioneer, Fritz Kalkbrenner knows how to mediate between the various musical poles that are in constant need of reconciliation. The instrumental pieces, like the vocal numbers, come across as well-structured little stories, while the vocal tracks adeptly avoid drowning the dancefloor in a flood of self-pitying, melancholy tears. With the two spectacular hits “Facing The Sun” and »Sideways & Avenues«, the dark “Was Right Been Wrong” and the countryesque “Right In The Dark”, Fritz effortlessly pulls enough pop music aces out of his sleeve for the rest to feel right at home in the club world, always finely balanced between techno that equally rocks but also swings; sounds that are unmistakably in the family and that are mildly reminiscent of the opulent, enchanted moments we know from Sascha Funke or Superpitcher.
Excellent !!
Great album, especially song ' King In Exile ' !!
Top Albums and Songs By Fritz Kalkbrenner
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Facing the Sun | Here Today Gone Tomorrow | 5:13 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Kings In Exile | Here Today Gone Tomorrow | 5:57 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Layer Cake (Bonus Track) | Here Today Gone Tomorrow (Deluxe Version) | 5:57 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Forms & Shapes | Brave | 4:58 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Grove | Here Today Gone Tomorrow | 7:07 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Wes | Chilled House Session 2012 | 6:25 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Wichita Lineman | Here Today Gone Tomorrow | 5:28 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Ruby Lee | Blue Marlin Ibiza 2012 (Mixed by Prosper Rek & Bruce Hill and Vidal Rodriguez & Tom Crane) | 6:55 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Right In the Dark | Here Today Gone Tomorrow | 6:10 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Facing The Sun (Original Mix) | Facing The Sun | 5:13 | $0.69 | View In iTunes |











