Kruder & Dorfmeister, the most important duo in the Viennese downtempo scene and one of the best-known pairs in general when it comes to slowed-down triphop and chill music, have returned to their most important release, the 1998 remix album The K&D Sessions, which is famous for the fact that - despite offering a cross-section of the electronic dance music of the era, ranging from Roni Siz to Depeche Mode and Lambig - the remixes here are essentially revisions built around vocal sound samples: all dub, nujazz, lounge versions reshaped in K&D's own image. To mark its 25th anniversary, this classic of the genre that has already sold well over a million copies, is being re-released in an expanded version - which includes a Madonna remix - with the duo bringing the unique palette of moods they created to the stage, accompanied by a live band.
DJ, producer: Peter Kruder
DJ, producer: Richard Dorfmeister
drums - Andreas Lettner
keyboards - Albin Janoska
percussion - Max Kanzler
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
1. Photo: Andreas H. Bitesnich
2. Photo: Max Parovsky
3. Photo: Olga Latowa