After a split single with Knarf Rellöm, released on Rewika Records in 2003, the first album Das ist nicht mein Problem followed in 2004, released on ZickZack records.
[1] Saalschutz combines electronic dance music with mostly German, sometimes English and seldom French or Swiss German lyrics which often have dadaistic characteristics.
It combines the styles of synthpop, electropunk and electroclash – as well as metal, garage rock, tribal house and trance – creating a style similar to that of Knarf Rellöm, Räuberhöhle and (in parts) Egotronic.
In 2006, the second regular album Saalschutz machts möglich was released on ZickZack and Audiolith Records.
[3] While, compared to bands like Egotronic or Frittenbude, not being explicitly political in their lyrics, Saalschutz supports political initiatives such as I Can't Relax in Deutschland[4] or Rage Against Abschiebung.