Like the previous year's Zeeland, Goldregen takes the form of a series of spontaneous jams, quickly recorded and mastered.
Unlike most other albums released by Klaus Dinger it is quiet and meditative rather than aggressive or abrasive; its low key and low-fi values arguable align it with ambient music.
It features Klaus Dinger's mother Renate on vocals and is a light-hearted, humorous track about life in Zeeland.
Goldregen was the first musical collaboration between the Dinger brothers since 1983; a product of their 1997 reunion following a long and bitter legal battle over the rights to La Düsseldorf.
[2] Despite this he also expressed regret that Andreas Reihse had not been able to join the sessions (due to commitments with Kreidler).