To make it short: I like it. A lot. Oliver Koletzki manages an album full of beautiful relaxed yet danceable grooves. A few years ago you would have said, the disc would have international stature. Meanwhile, the boundaries of the production methods, and so there is nothing special that Großstadmärchen 2 theory also works in the clubs of other countries. But not with the name: When the plate did not have to make mandatory part 2. From my perspective, the different CDs. Part 2 is more pop - and somehow opens me not where the similarities should be in the concept.
No matter: Großstadtmärchen 2 is fun, work over a barbecue as jogging motivation, in the car and on the dance floor.
There are great details that could have come straight from the 70s or 80s: for example, the backing vocals, or percussion part on "Boy Got Soul". Herrlich. Oliver Koletzki has to have a soft spot for the 70s and 80s that you can hear through. "50 Ways to Love Your Liver" is just plain funny. "Power of noise" is almost funny - and then somehow not.
But the groove, man - the grooves. They're damned good. That's why I like it. A lot.