If you are at a bar, do you order a mortadella sandwich or a French roll with arugula, Prague sauce, and shrimp cocktail? Beer or pure Sangiovese superiore?
In short, if you have a discerning palate when it comes to new beats, this album by Kruder and Dorfmeister "K & D Sessions" is for you, also because it features contributions from all the best interpreters of the genre. In short, a sort of undeclared "The best of." The sound of the CD has an impressive three-dimensionality.
Bring this album with you when a Bang & Olufsen store clerk tries to convince you that the bass can be heard from those ridiculous stem speakers... Make them understand that steel is not used for bass and that the huge magnet of the woofer cannot be compressed for physical reasons and must be housed in a wooden casing, preferably solid walnut with few cross-grains, which propagates sound optimally.
As I was saying....?
Ah yes, the Kruder and Dorfmeister album. It's excellent, buy it even if it's already a few years old (it's from 2000).
The problem is mine: I've grown a bit tired of sophisticated noises and soft sounds.
I would like to listen to some distorted guitars.
Better than this I can't write. After all, it's known that reviews are the personal viewpoint of the reviewer....
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By gabbox
If I were abducted by hostile aliens and tortured with the ultimate question: 'What is the most representative album of the ’90s?' I would answer: The K&D Sessions.
A total compound of real remixes... the first disc arouses wonder, and the second, dark and magnetic, invites to n listens.