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May 11, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Re-Wired For (New) Sound(s): Ten Important Electronica Albums In My Life

I recently posted this – a list of “Ten important metal albums”. And I started it off by linking to this – “Ten important hip-hop albums”. I mentioned then that I would be doing a series of these, across genres, and I repeated the opening paragraph from the hip-hop post. So now I’m going to […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged Andrew Weatherall, Aphex Twin, Blue Lines, Daft Punk, Dance, Depeche Mode, Dorfmeister, Drukqs, Electronica, Hometown, Kid A, Kruder, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Leftfield, Leftism, Little Fluffy Clouds, Mad Professor, Massive Attack, Maxinquaye, Mezzanine, Nearly God, No Protection, Pre-Millennium Tension, Primal Scream, Protection, Re-Wired For (New) Sound(s), Re-Wired For (New) Sound(s): Ten Important Electronica Albums In My Life, Screamadelica, Sounds From The Thievery Hi-Fi, Ten Important Electronica Albums In My Life, The K&D Sessions, The Orb, The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld, Thievery Corp., Thievery Corporation, Tricky ·

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December 11, 2014 by Simon Sweetman

The Vinyl Countdown # 978

Depeche Mode, Useless [Single] (1997) I love The K&D Sessions and one of my favourite tracks from it is their remix of the Depeche Mode song Useless. Great track. I’d never thought to own the single – a couple of times I had thought about getting some Kruder & Dorfmeister on vinyl (hasn’t happened yet). […]
Posted in Blog, The Vinyl Countdown · Tagged 12", All Apologies - 90s Music DJ Set, Depeche Mode, DJ, K&D Sessions, Kruder & Dorfmeister, LP, Remix, Single, Useless, Vinyl ·

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June 14, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

Tosca: Odeon

Tosca Odeon !K7/Border Richard Dorfmeister (also, of course, of Kruder & Dorfmeister) returns as Tosca (with Rupert Huber) and it’s a long game now for Tosca but they’ve never bettered Suzuki in my opinion. And Odeon doesn’t really come close to the class of that but if you’re (still) the sort to want to look […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged !k7, Album Review, Border, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Odeon, Richard Dorfmeister, Suzuki, Tosca ·

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