In 1993 they released the 4-track EP G-Stoned featuring the hypnotic "High Noon" and a cover mimicking Simon & Garfunkel to critical acclaim especially from the UK. Gilles Peterson played the track at first on his famous now called Worldwide-show.
Although they are best known for their remixing work (particularly the ones collected on the 1998 double album The K&D Sessions), the duo has also gained a reputation around Europe for their live DJ performances, and to a lesser extent, their original compositions.
Dorfmeister also works with Rupert Huber under the name Tosca. Kruder released a solo album under the name Peace Orchestra in 1999 and released under the name Voom Voom with two other musicians the album Peng Peng on the label !K7 in 2006.
Kruder and Dorfmeister own their own recording studio, G-Stone Records, which releases some of its own albums, as well as others by Peace Orchestra, Dub Club, and Sugar B..
2010 saw the 16th anniversary of Kruder & Dorfmeister and their record label G-Stone Recordings which resulted in the release of the "Sixteen F**kin Years Of G-Stone Recordings“ compilation and the development of the "K&D Sessions Live“ show. The show included visuals by longtime G-Stone VJ collaborator Fritz Fitzke and MC performances by Earl Zinger and MC Ras T-Weed. With performances at The Big Chill, Berlin Festival and numerous other high profile festivals, the "K&D Sessions Live“ show became an instant success and a world tour ensued.
The Lick
Kruder & Dorfmeister Lyrics
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The lyrics of Kruder & Dorfmeister's song Lick are quite open to interpretation and can be perceived in various ways. One possible interpretation is that the phrase "lick it up" represents a desire or a craving for something, either a physical substance or a metaphysical concept. This desire is strong and consuming, as indicated by the repeated mentions of "fingertips burning" and "flames inside." The lyrics also contain references to internal struggle, as indicated by "fighting with the devil" and "torn apart."
Another possible interpretation is that the song is about addiction, specifically drug addiction. The phrase "lick it up" could refer to ingesting drugs, and the references to fighting with the devil and feeling torn apart could represent the internal struggle of someone trying to break free from addiction. The line "all I see is red, red, red" could represent the distorted perception caused by drug use.
Overall, the lyrics of Lick are somewhat cryptic and can be interpreted in various ways. The song's heavy beats and haunting melody evoke a sense of intense desire and internal struggle, making it a thought-provoking and captivating track.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PAUL FRAZER CLARKE, RON WELLS
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J P
We don't deserve a track as good as this one.
Traveller
What a tune. I really like how K&D mixed it in Conversions and slowed it down. Perfect way to end the mix. I was never much into the d'n'b but when I heard Conversions...
And the sound quality is amazing!
Zechariah Junior
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Korbyn Brysen
@Zechariah Junior Yea, I have been watching on flixzone} for years myself :)
Archer Nickolas
@Zechariah Junior yup, been watching on Flixzone} for since december myself :)
Axel Hudry
pure masterpiece this song.
Greg Adams
Loving This wicked tune!!
IZABELA POLAKOWSKA
to jest dopiero klasa wowww!!!!!!!
Flinker Funkler
i have this on vinyl. limited edition 500
bitangember sehonnai
...atyaISTEN, tiszta 1997, és már EZ is egy 7 éves +osztás. hát HOL élek én? na, meghallgatom még 1x...