Background
A gritty, atmospheric tribute to Berlin at dawn, capturing the tension between the city's repulsive urban decay and its magnetic allure.
The song specifically mentions 'Kotti' (Kottbusser Tor), a central transport hub in Berlin-Kreuzberg known for its intense mix of nightlife, drug culture, and multiculturalism. Fox uses visceral imagery like vomit and rats to contrast the romanticized version of the city with its harsh reality.
'Schwarz zu blau' (Black to Blue) refers to the shift in the sky as night ends and the first morning light appears. This transition period highlights the exhaustion of party-goers and the grim routine of early-shift workers who populate the city simultaneously.
The lyrics depict various city archetypes, including 'Szeneschnösel' (scene snobs) and homeless individuals selling 'Strassenfeger' (a Berlin street magazine). This provides a snapshot of the city's social friction and the anonymity of its inhabitants.
The narrator expresses profound disgust for the city's filth, yet concludes that he needs it to breathe. This paradoxical relationship is a common theme in German 'Großstadtlyrik' (metropolitan poetry), updated for the 21st-century Berlin experience.