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Paul Kalkbrenner was born on 11 June, 1977 in Leipzig, East Germany, is a German electronic musician. Discover Paul Kalkbrenner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Leipzig, East Germany |
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His wife is Simina Grigoriu (m. 2012)
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Paul Kalkbrenner Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Kalkbrenner worth at the age of 46 years old? Paul Kalkbrenner’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Germany. We have estimated Paul Kalkbrenner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Paul Kalkbrenner (born 11 June 1977 ) is a German musician and producer of electronic music.
Because he breaks down his tracks into elements that are reassembled onstage, Kalkbrenner is considered a live act, as opposed to a DJ.
He is most known for his single "Sky and Sand", which sold over 200,000 copies, went platinum, and was highly charted in countries such as Belgium and Germany.
He is also known for portraying the main character Ickarus in the movie Berlin Calling, written and directed by Hannes Stöhr, which ran for several years at Kino Central in Berlin.
Paul Kalkbrenner grew up in Lichtenberg, Berlin, which was deep in the eastern sector of the city before the Berlin Wall came down.
At the time of the Reunification of Germany, Kalkbrenner was only thirteen years old.
It was then that he began to play records to his peers at the youth clubs of Berlin, despite his 11 p.m. curfew set by his mother.
He played together with his good friend Sascha Funke, who he met at his school and discovered that they both shared a common interest in techno.
Greatly admiring the Underground Resistance from Detroit, both Kalkbrenner and Funke spent the years between 1992 and 1997 delving into record bins and familiarizing themselves with the best techno releases of the day.
It was this and a radio show they listened to every Saturday (Rave Satellite) that led them to the techno scene.
Meanwhile, at school, he learned to be a trumpet player and studied music theory.
Kalkbrenner is a keen football fan and an avid supporter of FC Bayern Munich.
After spending many long and sleepless nights on the dancefloors of E-Werk, Planet, and Walfisch, the dream was born to make music himself.
In 1995, at the age of eighteen, Kalkbrenner worked for two years as a cutter in the television industry to fund the equipment he bought for production.
During that time, Kalkbrenner and Funke lived together and began producing music on machines they both bought and borrowed.
After getting into music production, it is then that Kalkbrenner decided he would like to only perform live with his own music.
Before Ellen Allien established BPitch Control as a record label, she was throwing BPitch parties all around Berlin.
It was at one of her parties that Kalkbrenner and Funke met Allien.
She came over to hear what they were working on, gave a few recommendations, and in 1999, Kalkbrenner released his first tracks as the Friedrichshain EP on BPitch Control under the name "Paul dB+."
After releasing two albums, Superimpose (2001) and Zeit (2001), Kalkbrenner began to see album releases as his preferred format.
His melodic sound, with its affinity for grand emotional gestures, obeyed the logic of the dancefloor, but his third album, Self (2004), introduced a narrative aesthetic.
The track "Gebrünn Gebrünn", released one year later, became a crossover hit.
After his release Self (2004), Kalkbrenner was approached by Berlin-based film director and long time supporter of his work, Hannes Stöhr, with the proposition of creating the soundtrack for Stöhr's movie about a Berlin DJ during the 2000s.
In the course of their exchange, Stöhr had the realization that Kalkbrenner would be the perfect choice as the film's star.
Kalkbrenner accepted the offer and they decided to title the film Berlin Calling.
In late 2006, he moved to Aix-en-Provence, South of France with Sascha Funke for six months to work on the soundtrack.
The hit track off of the album, "Sky and Sand" was produced with the vocals of his own brother, Fritz Kalkbrenner.
2007 saw Kalkbrenner's return to Berlin, in order to film the movie.
Although the film is fictitious, Kalkbrenner was able to relate to the film's main character, Ickarus who is mentally destroyed by the scene but still holds many amazing musical ideas inside his head.
It is perhaps because of that correlation, that Kalkbrenner's first venture into acting was well executed and successful.
Ickarus is also a representation of who Kalkbrenner did not want to become.
Kalkbrenner released six albums and ten EPs with BPitch Control, until his amicable departure in 2008.
After the movie's release in October 2008, the album went platinum with over 200,000 and the song "Sky and Sand" topped charts for weeks.
The movie premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland and was well received, turning in a cult classic in Europe.
It broke the record of longest run film in Germany, with over 145 weeks of continuous screenings at Kino Central in Berlin.
In 2009, the movie was released on DVD.
In 2009, after receiving widespread acclaim for Berlin Calling – The Soundtrack (2008) album released on BPitch, Kalkbrenner decided that after ten years, it was time for him and the label to split ways.
He believed that the label did not have what it took to support his artist growth, to propel him forward.
Wanting to do his own thing, Kalkbrenner created Paul Kalkbrenner Musik as a platform for his own music.
Kalkbrenner set out on a sold-out, intensive, twelve-city tour in 2010 that was filmed with the help of the team that created Berlin Calling, and released as Paul Kalkbrenner 2010 – A Live Documentary.