As you might expect there is plenty to laugh, to understand a little and a lot to think about. In typical fashion, is merrily going rapped and driven to the extreme of nonsense (Amis say Son of a Gun Sunrise). Unlike the pop predecessor the chaos and order Whats Goes sounds harder. Nothing looks more like the Horst and Monika feature with heartthrob Cro. This is mainly due to the fact that band member Tua has this time completely taken production into their hands. Fortunately! His unmistakable mixture of electro, classical instrumentation and comical vocal samples (among others Günther Oettinger) makes the album an acoustic experience. Whats Goes is then also the appropriate title for this project: Provides nevertheless the first time the four rappers the chance to explore what goes sometimes even alone. In this way tracks have emerged that show the listener various facets of Orson. Kaas joyful, life-affirming nature (Sunrise 5:55 am) stands next Maeckes and Tuas melancholy thoughtfulness, Plan B appears unusually profound (moated castles). This Rodeo feelings and beats the listener requires a lot of tolerance from, but also brings orderly momentum to the box.