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Kruder and Dorfmeister The K&D Sessions

By james casey
Arizona Daily Wildcat
March 11, 1999
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The Austrians with stupid names are back with The K&D Sessions , a double mix album featuring a diverse selection of remixed versions of other people's songs. The first disc starts with Roni Size's "Heroes" and ends with Lamb's "Trans Fatty Acid." In between lie gems from Depeche Mode ("Useless") and even Bomb the Bass.

The great thing about this album is that even groups that are truly awful sound good after the remix treatment. For example, Bone Thugs 'N Harmony's track on the second disc sounds great, probably because all the vocals have been cut.

Justin Warfield, who first found stardom in '93, makes a resurgence on the LP. Each side of the album is solid and deserves a listen from start to end. With over two hours of music for around $15 this release is a must.

- james casey