Old 2nd September 2004, 05:36   #1
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Kruder and Dorfmeister.

Anyone listen to these guys? I have the K&D sessions (which I like alot. I love it), and want to know if any of their other stuff is good. DO they do any other stuff similar to the K&D sessions?
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Old 2nd September 2004, 10:50   #2
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I've also got the K&D Sessions which are good when I'm in the mood for them. Also checkout DJ Kicks by K&D which is a similar mix. I've also got Suzuki by Tosca (Richard Dorfmeister), which is kind of mellow trip hop and quite good (although I've not listened to it in a while).

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They are the gods.

All the K&D albums are mixes, Richard Dorfmeister releases his own stuff as Tosca (which is kind of trip-hop), and Peter Kruder is aka Peace Orchestra (which is kind of more ambient stoner music ). The self-titled album by Peace Orchestra is fantastic. You can see their catalogue at www.g-stoned.com, it's their own label.

IMO the K&D Sessions is the best of the lot though, certainly the best mix album ever .

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I think I might buy Peace Orchastra... I listened to some samples of music from the album:
http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/...+Orchestra.htm

And I really liked what I heard. Thanks for the suggestions guys .
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I still haven't bought it (and nobody's bought it for me ). Amusingly the vinyl version is about half the price of the CD at Amazon, so I'll probably go for that.

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I haven't got the Peach Orcherstra stuff yet but it on my list of things to get and I should really get it soon.

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Old 5th September 2004, 05:31   #7
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I picked it up today and I love it . I totally recommend it to anyone who's a fan of their stuff. I'm surprised: It lacks nothing even without dorfmeister. Check it out .
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