KRUDER & DORFMEISTER
ANNOUNCE 1995 ALBUM & SHARE NEW SINGLE “KING SIZE”
It’s been 27 years since the Austrian crew Kruder & Dorfmeister have released their album G-Stoned back in 1993. But the two gentlemen, K&D have remained following the continental cosmic dancefloor and are back with their latest single, “King Size” which released this past Friday, September 25 in support of their newly announced and long-awaited sophomore album 1995, set to release on November 13 via G-Stone Recordings.
Listen to Kruder & Dorfmeister - “King Size” here now: https://soundcloud.com/kruderdorfmeisterofficial/king-size
Following the release of the “Johnson” single and video, lifted from the upcoming album, “King Size” follows in the footsteps of the duo’s early days of post acid-jazz productions and is influenced by the elegiac arrangements of productions from the 1960’os and 1970’s of Afro-jazz. The song organically flows and has a complex yet subtle sound.
Over the years Kruder & Dorfmeister have sold millions of albums around the world while accumulating hundreds of thousands of plays across their digital streaming platforms. With their first home being based in Vienna, Austria, the duo often consider the U.K. to be their second home having played a multitude of sold out shows at London’s Roundhouse in 2018, shows at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, and the Albert Hall in Manchester in 2019. K&D are now planning for an extended European tour in May of 2021.
1995 Tracklist:
1. Johnson
2. Love Hope Change
3. Swallowed The Moon
4, Spring
5. Dope
6. King Size
7. Holmes
8. Don Gil Dub
9. Stop Screaming (only available on physical copy)
10. Morning
11. White Widow
12. In Bed with K&D
13. Ambiente
14. One Break
15. Lovetalk
About Kruder & Dorfmeister:
K&D is comprised of Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister, the Viennese duo started making music together in the early 1990s. Their roots draw influence from hip-hop, rare groove, dub, and new wave, and their sound finds company alongside Massive Attack, Tricky, and Thievery Corporation. Through the years, the two have engineered the successes of multiple projects including Tosca, Peace Orchestra, and Voom:Voom, with official remixes for the likes of Depeche Mode before now making their return as Kruder & Dorfmeister to take us all back to that one Viennese front room that has once again turned its bass bins out to the cosmos.