Rock'n'Roll-Übermensch
Die Ärzte · 2001
40 min · 8 tracks · pop rock · punk · German punk
A vibrant collection of infectious remixes that amplify punk energy with electronic flair.
Why this album works
The album's title track became a significant hit, achieving high positions on German charts and further solidifying Die Ärzte's influence in the punk and pop rock genres. Its remixed nature also contributed to the growing trend of genre-blending in early 2000s music, appealing to both traditional punk fans and a wider audience drawn to electronic sounds.
- Best for
- infectious energy for dancing steady beats for social gatherings remix variety keeps it fresh
- Context
- Released in 2001, 'Rock'n'Roll-Übermensch' marked Die Ärzte's return after a four-year hiatus following their successful album '13'. This release continued to showcase their signature blend of punk rock and pop sensibility, reflecting their established status in the German music scene while exploring new sonic territories through various remixes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Nena· U2· The Chemical Brothers
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Rock’n’Roll-Übermensch (radio mix) Standout 3:55
- 2 Rock’n’Roll-Übermensch (Jauche’s Pina Colada mix) 5:36
- 3 Rock’n’Roll-Übermensch (Circuit Breaker mix) Standout 5:00
- 4 Rock’n’Roll-Übermensch (Lexy & K-Paul’s L&p mix) 5:13
- 5 Rock’n’Roll-Übermensch (Al-Haca Megamensch Dub) 4:15
- 6 Rock’n’Roll-Übermensch (Teddy Uranus mix) 5:08
- 7 Rock’n’Roll-Übermensch (Star & Emerson Three Bad Kiddaz mix) 4:58
- 8 Rock’n’Roll-Übermensch (Blank & Jones remix) Standout 6:50
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