Twenty-five years after the release of G-Stoned, the duo are heading up the bill at Red Bull Music Academy Festival Vienna on 9 May. Before then, here's what you should know about the Austrian duo.
K&D are two producers/djs/remixers whose distinctive trademark sound is at most times extremely mellow, has a lot of bass, downbeat tracks and a sense of epic soundscapes. There might be the ...
Kruder & Dorfmeister‘s 1998 double-disc mix compilation, The K&D Sessions, is one of the classics of the late-’90s trip-hop downtempo scene. The Austrian DJs weaved together songs by Depeche Mode, ...
Welcome to SFGate's weekly live-review column. Every week in this space, SFGate music critics will take on some of the most ear-opening shows in the Bay Area. Send feedback, screechingly loud or ...
Downtempo-electro pioneers Kruder & Dorfmeister hit the decks at KCRW HQ to preview their 30th anniversary tour: An Evening With Kruder & Dorfmeister. Downtempo-electro pioneers Kruder & Dorfmeister ...
Melancholy turns plush in the music of Kruder & Dorfmeister, the self-effacing Austrian electronica duo that performed at the Best Buy (formerly Nokia) Theater on Tuesday night, their first New York ...
With or without enhancements, Kruder & Dorfmeister's 1998 mix compilation The K&D Sessions is nothing short of a downtempo music masterstroke, and the duo have now treated the release to its digital ...
Kruder & Dorfmeister's 1998 compilation The K&D Sessions is a landmark album for fans of downtempo electronic music, but official vinyl copies have become very difficult to track down over the years.
The Vienna duo are back performing together 25 years after their breakthrough EP G-Stoned and they headline the Red Bull Music Academy Festival Vienna in May. Here's what you should know about them.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In 1998, two Viennese DJs released an album that became a stoner classic. The K&D Sessions was moody and penetrating, seamlessly fusing ...
Vienna. Always culturally and politically modern, yet pleasingly anachronistic in many ways, Austria’s low-slung capital is an amber cast of the 19th Century. But a little more than 200 years after ...
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