Kruder & Dorfmeister

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Kruder & Dorfmeister
Origin Vienna, Austria
Genre(s) Downtempo
Years active 1993–Active
Label(s) G Stone Recordings
Website G Stone Recordings
Members
Peter Kruder
Richard Dorfmeister

Kruder & Dorfmeister, named after members Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister, is an Austrian duo most known for their downtempo-dub remixes of pop, hip-hop, and drum and bass songs. Their mixes are usually flavored with sampler-processed vocals, deep bassline dub, trip-hop elements, bossa grooves and smoothly-shaped echoes to achieve their unique sound. Some of their better-known works include "High Noon," "Original Bedroom Rockers," and remixes of Madonna's "Nothing Really Matters," Depeche Mode's "Useless," Count Basic's "Speechless," Roni Size's "Heroes." Many of their remixes are collected on the double album The K & D Sessions.

Although best known internationally for their remixing work, the duo gained their primary reputation in Europe for their live DJ performances and DJ Kicks album. Kruder and Dorfmeister own their own record studio, G-Stone Records in Vienna, through which they release many of their own albums, as well as others by Stereotyp, DJ DSL, Rodney Hunter, Urbs, Makossa & Megablast, and Sugar B./Dub Club.

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Richard Dorfmeister vs. Madrid De Los Austrias (w/ Heinz Tronigger & Michael "Pogo" Kreiner)

  • 2004 - Valldemossa [Sunshine Enterprises]
  • 2006 - Boogie No More (12") [Net's Work International]
  • 2006 - Grand Slam (CD) [G-Stone Recordings]
  • 2006 - Valldemossa Remixed (12") [Sunshine Enterprises]

Voom:Voom (w/ Christian Prommer & Roland Appel)

  • 2000 - Poppen / Influenza (12") [Compost Records]
  • 2001 - Ginger & Fred / Influenza Forte (12") [Compost Records]
  • 2003 - Baby 3 (12") [Compost Records]
  • 2006 - Peng Peng LP [Studio !K7]

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The cover of Kruder & Dorfmeisters first album, "G-Stoned", bears a black and white photograph of both artists with sans-serif title lettering closely mimicking the cover of the Bookends album by the famous folk duo Simon & Garfunkel. This can be considered both a humorous 'tip-of-the-hat' towards the acclaimed quality of Simon & Garfunkels music as well as a humorous statement on Kruder & Dorfmeisters perception of their own music, style and their claim for their own standing in modern popular music as a timeless classic duo.

The Austrian band Binder & Krieglstein's name is a satire on Kruder & Dorfmeister.

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