Kruder & Dorfmeister
Kruder & Dorfmeister, named after members Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister, is an Austrian duo, known for their trip hop/downtempo remixes of pop, hip hop and drum and bass songs.[1]
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Origin | Vienna, Austria |
Genres | Electronica, trip hop, downtempo, nu jazz, breakbeat |
Years active | 1993–2013 |
Labels | G Stone Recordings |
Associated acts | Tosca, Peace Orchestra, Voom:Voom |
Members | Peter Kruder Richard Dorfmeister |
Career
In 1993 they released their first EP G-Stoned featuring the hypnotic "High Noon" and a cover resembling Simon & Garfunkel's Bookends to critical acclaim especially from the UK.[1] Gilles Peterson played the track at first on his BBC show Worldwide.[2]
2010 saw the 16th anniversary of Kruder & Dorfmeister and their record label G-Stone Recordings which resulted in the release of the Sixteen F**kin Years of G-Stone Recordings compilation and the development of the K&D Sessions Live show. The show included visuals by longtime G-Stone VJ collaborator Fritz Fitzke and MC performances by Earl Zinger and MC Ras T-Weed. With performances at The Big Chill, Berlin Festival and other large festivals, the K&D Sessions Live show became successful and a world tour ensued.[3]
Discography
- 1993 – G-Stoned (EP, G-Stone Recordings)
- 1996 – Conversions: A K&D Selection (Spray Records/Shadow Records)
- 1996 – DJ-Kicks: Kruder & Dorfmeister (Studio !K7)
- 1996 – Black Baby (EP, !K7)
- 1998 – The K&D Sessions (!K7)
- 2002 – G-Stone Book (Label compilation)
- 2008 – Shakatakadoodub (EP, G-Stone, online only)
- 2010 – Sixteen Fucking Years of G-Stone Recordings (Label compilation)
- 2013 – Akte Grüninger, sound by Richard Dorfmeister
Aliases
- Tosca (Dorfmeister with Rupert Huber)
- Peace Orchestra (Kruder)
- 1999 – Peace Orchestra (G-Stone)
- 2002 – Reset (G-Stone/Studio !K7)
- Richard Dorfmeister vs. Madrid de los Austrias (Heinz Tronigger & Michael "Pogo" Kreiner)
- 2004 – Valldemossa (Sunshine Enterprises)
- 2006 – "Boogie No More" (EP, Net's Work International)
- 2006 – Grand Slam (G-Stone)
- 2006 – "Valldemossa Remixed" (EP, Sunshine Enterprises)
- Voom:Voom (Kruder with Christian Prommer and Roland Appel)
- 2000 – "Poppen / Influenza" (EP, Compost Records)
- 2001 – "Ginger & Fred / Influenza Forte" (EP, Compost)
- 2003 – "Baby 3" (EP, Compost)
- 2006 – PengPeng (Studio !K7)
References
- Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 223. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
- "RA: Kruder & Dorfmeister". Resident Advisor.
- "RA: Kruder & Dorfmeister tour dates for 2011". Resident Advisor.