Herbert Grönemeyer - Cosmic Chaos

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Review by Milan Shrestha

Cosmic Chaos by Herbert Grönemeyer: A Wild Ride Through '90s Electronica Alright, buckle up, because Cosmic Chaos is one of those albums that feels like Herbert Grönemeyer got his hands on a time machine and decided to party in the future. Released in 1994 under EMI Electrola, this German masterpiece blends techno, trance, synth-pop, and even a dash of hip-hop with some Central European vibes thrown in for good measure. It’s basically an audio smoothie—sometimes sweet, sometimes sour, but always kinda wild. Let’s talk tracks real quick. First off, there’s “Morgenrot (Trance Mix Radio Edit).” If you’re into sunrise vibes with beats that slap harder than your morning coffee, this track’s got your name all over it. The melody floats around like a dream, while the bassline keeps things grounded just enough so you don’t float away entirely. Herbert knows how to layer sounds; it’s not too busy, not too boring—it’s just right. You’ll remember this one because it somehow makes you feel both chill and ready to conquer the world at the same time. Weird combo, I know, but hey, it works. Then there’s “Land Unter (Herb-Hop Long Mix With Rap).” Oh man, where do I even start? This thing flips between underground house grooves and rap sections so effortlessly, it’s almost unfair. The lyrics are quintessentially Grönemeyer—introspective yet playful, like he’s whispering secrets directly into your ear. That Herb-Hop twist gives it a swagger that sticks with you long after the song ends. Honestly, if someone told me they didn’t bob their head to this track, I’d call them out as a liar faster than you can say “Techno Mix.” What’s cool about Cosmic Chaos is how unapologetically experimental it feels. Sure, some remixes are hit-or-miss (looking at you, “Die Härte”), but when it clicks, wow—it really clicks. And let’s give props to whoever designed that cover art (shoutout to 2D). It perfectly captures the vibe: chaotic, colorful, and slightly unhinged, much like the music itself. Reflecting on this album now, it strikes me as oddly ahead of its time. Back in ‘94, most people were still figuring out what the heck techno or trance even meant, yet here comes Grönemeyer throwing everything but the kitchen sink into the mix. Was he trying to redefine pop music? Make us question our life choices? Or maybe he just wanted to see if we could handle six different versions of “Morgenrot”? Who knows. But one thing’s for sure: listening to Cosmic Chaos feels like stepping into a bizarre alternate universe where Kraftwerk meets Daft Punk meets…well, Herbert being Herbert. So yeah, give it a spin if you want something that’s equal parts nostalgic and mind-bending. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself humming “Morgenrot” during your next Zoom meeting.

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Download

Filename: herbert-grnemeyer-cosmic-chaos.zip
  • MP3 size: 55.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 415.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Morgenrot (Techno Mix + Bonus Mix)5:37
Land Unter (Underground House Mix)5:43
Morgenrot (Trance Mix Radio Edit)3:59
Morgenrot (Hard Mix)5:04
Die Härte (Techno Mix)4:52
Dance Chaos (Stoned Mix)6:41
Morgenrot (Trance Mix)6:38
Land Unter (Herb-Hop Long Mix With Rap)6:32

Video

08 Morgenrot trance mix bonus mix
06 Land unter underground house mix
03 Morgenrot hard mix
02 Morgenrot trance mix
4 Dance Chaos stoned mix
07 Die Härte techno mix
05 Land unter herb-hop long mix with rap
01 Morgenrottrance mix radio edit

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Catalog Numbers

  • 7243 8 31317 2 3
  • P 519430

Labels

EMI Electrola

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Digipak
  • Unofficial Release
  • Jewel Case
  • Single
  • Promo
  • Limited Edition

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)EMI Electrola GmbH
Published ByGrönland Records
Marketed ByEMI
Distributed ByEMI
Pressed ByEMI Uden

Credits

RoleCredit
Cover2D
Written-ByHerbert Grönemeyer

Notes

  • ℗ 1994 EMI Electrola GmbH
  • Made in Holland
  • Comes in a 4-panel digipak with 3D-image in the center of the package
  • ℗2000 EMI Electrola GmbH
  • Comes in a jewel case
  • For Promotion Only!
  • Limited Edition 1000
  • ℗1994 EMI Electrola GmbH
  • BIEM/Stemra, Made in Holland
  • LC 0193

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 7 24383 13172 3
  • Rights Society: BIEM/Stemra
  • Label Code: LC 0193
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): EMI 8313172CDM01 1-1-16-NL
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): EMI 8313172 CDM01 1-1-20-NL
  • Label Code: LC0193
  • Matrix / Runout: RT 0204

About Herbert Grönemeyer

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German singer born on April 12, 1956 in Göttingen (Germany), grown up in Bochum (Germany). Father of . In his early age he also was an actor, well-known for his role as a war correspondent in the movie 'Das Boot' directed by Wolfgang Petersen. In 1998 he and his whole family emigrated to London, where he founded his own record label .

Real Name

    • Herbert Arthur Wiglev Clamor Grönemeyer

Name Vars

  • Groenemeyer
  • Groenemeyer Herbert
  • Gronemeyer
  • Grönemey
  • Grönemeyer
  • H Grönemeyer
  • H. Groenemeyer
  • H. Gronemeyer
  • H. Grönemeyer
  • H.Grönemeyer
  • HG
  • Herbert Arthur Groenemeyer
  • Herbert Arthur Grönemeyer
  • Herbert C. Grönemeyer
  • Herbert Groenemeyer
  • Herbert Gronemeyer
  • M. Grönemeyer
  • The 'G' Man
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Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? Herbert Grönemeyer’s *Cosmic Chaos* album is like a wild ride through the 90s electronic scene. Released in 1994, it blends everything from techno and trance to hip hop and synth-pop. One standout track, "Morgenrot," comes in multiple remixes—like Techno, Trance, and even a Hard Mix. It’s not just music; it’s a genre mashup that feels ahead of its time. The cover art by 2D adds this cool, abstract vibe too. Pretty wild for an artist mostly known for his rock and pop roots!

Comments

rcrwriter
2025-03-12
...Entwicklungsbedingte Realität.
iamlittlejiyeon
2025-03-11
Ruhe gibt's genug nach dem Tod.
strollers101
2025-03-11
Hab mir die CD vor vielen Jahren gekauft...Immer wieder gut.
ecstasyofouryouth
2025-03-11
Grönemeyer get stoned.
briggz21
2025-03-11
Einer der Perlen in meiner CD Sammlung. :)
birdmodoz2
2025-03-11
Chaos !" Politik in Österreich macht leider nur mehr : Chaos !" Danke an Gröni !" Für die geniale Scheibn!"
All so Meer mal's ?????täglich , ich bin da bei ????????
arniepalmer
2025-03-10
Immer noch laut geeeeiiil
andymyyrs
2025-03-10
Danke Euch (Wir hören Uns).,,,
bereketsu
2025-03-09
Supper Zeit ?❤