Kitschkrieg Is Back And They Are About To Turn The World Black And White

Andy
Article by Andy, edited by Ilayda on May 28, 2026

Everbody knows the famous K-K-K-Kitschkrieg Producer tag. Now they are back. And why only celebrate on release day? Ahead of the release of their second album ZWEI, Kitschkrieg started the celebration two weeks early. On Saturday, May 23, 2026, the Producer team unveiled the highly anticipated record for the very first time, playing it front to back at Berlin’s iconic Fernsehturm.

After taking time away to focus on their German Engineering series with international artists such as Future, Anycia, and Mariah the Scientist, returning to Berlin felt like a full-circle moment. There could hardly have been a more fitting place than the Fernsehturm, the landmark of the city, where the story began. 207 meters above the city, surrounded by breathtaking views across their hometown, Kitschkrieg gave fans an unforgettable first listen to the new project.

To fully embrace the album’s homage to electronic music, they enlisted some of the most exciting and promising names in German music right now. From Baran Kok, Domiziana, MilleniumKid, and Jolle, who joined the celebration in person, to all the other first-time collaborators such as Shirin David, Ennio, Levin Liam, and Provinz, the record brings together a unique mix of artists and influences. By also including covers of Blümchen’s "Herz an Herz" featuring verifiziert and KIARABABA, as well as Kraftwerk’s "Computer Liebe", Kitschkrieg pay tribute to defining moments in German electronic music and pop culture.

Brace yourselves before the world turns black and white on June 5, 2026, with the release of Kitschkrieg’s new album. There's definitely a song that suits your taste on the record!

CHECK OUT KITSCHKRIEG'S NEWEST SONG "GUT GENUG" WITH BLUMENGARTEN AND SHIRIN DAVID HERE:

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