quoted 4 lines On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, david turgeon wrote:
>>On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, david turgeon wrote:
>>
>> a friend of my brother loves kruder & dorfmeister
>> & she wants to learn about more music in that genre.
funny, I just happen to be putting together a compilation of artists in this genre for a friend of mine. I would second jpklein@flash.net's pork label recommendations, esp fila brazillia.
and add to it Washington DC's Thievery Corporation. check their "sounds from the thievery hi-fi" on their own eighteenth street lounge label here in the States or on 4AD in the UK.
and Air's "premieres symptomes" ep is a very smoove five tracker on source in france, although rumored to be soon issued Stateside on astralwerks/caroline with added tracks and remixes.
Sebastian Herrfurth (seher@cs.tu-berlin.de) wrote:
quoted 2 lines everything from Tosca (that's a project by Dorfmeister
>everything from Tosca (that's a project by Dorfmeister
>and somebody else)
indeed good, but I wouldn't quite put it in the same vein as K&D. at the risk of falling in to the trap of naming genres of music, I'd say that Tosca falls a little closer into the "beakbeat" camp while K&D is by and large "downtempo."
"~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~" <jpklein@flash.net> wrote:
quoted 1 line Of course, the G-Stoned K&D ep is a must.
>Of course, the G-Stoned K&D ep is a must.
yup.
and the kruder&dorfmeister DJ Kicks session on !K7. while featuring mostly artists other than K&D, and including some drum'n'bass and other styles, an excellent musical journey and mix, albeit one augmented with computers. tasty.
daevid j
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