|
Search Result for Artist WRUHME ROBAG
viewing 1 To 10 of 20 items
Next >>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CD
|
|
ND 001CD
|
Pampa presents a stunning mix CD from the mighty German electronic artist/DJ/producer, Robag Wruhme, dedicated to the 15th edition of the annual "Nachtdigital" festival in Saxonia, Germany. This is a physical artifact that represents Nachtdigital, an experience that can be now be enjoyed at any time of the year. And although the festival's line-ups always reflect the breadth of styles within electronic music, there was one singular figure that really stood out: Robag Wruhme. Titled after Bungalowdorf Olganitz, the grounds on which Nachtdigital takes place, Robag's Olgamikks excursion combines technical precision with a handmade quality, with clinks, chimes, fuzz and vocal snippets glued together by a warm, grooving pulse. Just as with his previous DJ mix efforts, Robag un-archived specific sound files from his original remix sessions from the past several years, twisting and rearranging them to flow together perfectly for your listening pleasure. The end result of his work is a shimmering, seamlessly mixed hour collecting numerous re-workings of a diverse range of artists, all tracks adorned with Robag's trademark pseudo-Scandinavian subtitles. Olgamikks is a proud moment that continues a long-running friendship, with Robag having played at Nachtdigital nearly every summer since 2003, his mixing and production style the perfect audio encapsulation of the festival's vision. Artists include: Modeselektor (feat. Thom Yorke), Audision, Fenin, MRI, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Monster, Romboy vs. Bodzin, Gui Boratto, Extrawelt, DNTEL, Claude Von Stroke (feat. Bootsy Collins).
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
MKR 039EP
|
With explorations into the wide spectrum of the techno-scape, Robag Wruhme offers a celebratory dinner for the peristalsis between the head and stomach. The stomach is kind of like a kettledrum -- a hollow container placed under stress. If this container is filled with air, the walls of the stomach vibrate and in this space, a grumbling sound issues. Here is where the beat chef puts an end to the grumbling sound. The meal he serves up will stick to your ribs.
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
2LP
|
|
PAMPA 002S-LP
|
New vinyl version of Robag Wruhme's Thora Vukk (replaces the now deleted PAMPA 002LP & no longer comes with the bonus 7" or MP3 codes). In contrast to Robag Wruhme's first album Wuzzelbud KK (MKR 001CD/LP), Thora Vukk is "more grounded and filled with melodies and self-recorded samples -- ideal for the bedroom or passenger cabins of any kind." Schablitzki created a huge library of sounds, like slamming drawers or mid-summer rain recorded in his friends' spacious kitchen. Those field recordings are no secondary accessories. By setting them into a rhythmic shape, they dominate the structure of the tracks. Due to the constant variation, the fan of the grooves opens up every time in a new manner. This is thoughtful, contemplative minimalism in its most organically-structured form.
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
KOM 233EP
|
Robag Wruhme returns to Kompakt with his focus firmly on the dancefloor. With its dramatically beautiful ethereal hookline, the title-track is a perfect follow-up to Robag's previous outings on Kompakt Extra. One for those magical morning hours. "Wemmel" is another fine example of his stunning craftsmanship, floating freely between advanced deep house and 2-step, dubstep, tech-step and whatever step you want. "Polch Dutto" boils things down nicely towards the end with some lush, soundtrack-like ambience.
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
CD
|
|
PAMPA 002CD
|
Pampa presents an album by German electronic artist/DJ/producer Gabor Schablitzki aka Robag Wruhme. In contrast to Robag Wruhme's first album Wuzzelbud KK (MKR 001CD/LP), Thora Vukk is "more grounded and filled with melodies and self-recorded samples -- ideal for the bedroom or passenger cabins of any kind." Schablitzki created a huge library of sounds, like slamming drawers or mid-summer rain recorded in his friends' spacious kitchen. Those field recordings are no secondary accessories. By setting them into a rhythmic shape, they dominate the structure of the tracks. Due to the constant variation, the fan of the grooves opens up every time in a new manner. This is thoughtful, contemplative minimalism in its most organically-structured form. CD housed in a 6-page digipak foldout, inside out.
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
FAT12 001EP
|
$12.00
NOT IN STOCK, SPECIAL ORDER
The original "The White Flash" from Modeselektor -- featuring Thom Yorke -- gets a rework from Robag Wruhme, appearing together with a piece not to be found anywhere else which originally saw the light of day on the Pudel Produkte set -- a conversation between Helge Schneider and Rocko Schamoni, which is moderated joyfully and jazzily by Wruhme. Adding to that, Schamoni also brings a sly chattiness and joie de vivre to exclusive fruition on this dazzling 12".
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
CD
|
|
KOMP 084CD
|
Kompakt presents a mix CD by German electronic artist, Robag Wruhme (Gabor Schablizki, Themroc, Wighnomy Brothers, Machiste, Rolf Oksen, Die Dub Rolle, etc.). His discography is as stunning as the list of his DJ appearances. There's not a soul with the slightest interest in electronic music who has never danced to a track by this extraordinarily gifted producer. He's one of the few that has truly created his own signature sound -- a Robag track is a Robag track is a Robag track. Likewise, as a DJ he hardly manages to hide his genius. The swinging sexiness of his own productions serves as a framework for his otherwise rather eclectic universe in which Thom Yorke and Germany's most cranky comedian Helge Schneider talk the same language, where jazz buddies up with thumping techno. Robag's trademark is his excessive use of reverb effects; like black holes, they suck in and spit out the most varied influences. Wuppdeckmischmampflow is Robag Wruhme's latest mix CD and could be considered an immaculate conception. Crafted in the comforting seclusion of the Spreewald, a vast forest area south of Berlin, far away from the hectic turmoil of clubs and airports, he began toying around with his favorite tracks and songs. It turned out to be a very intimate, wonderful music project that Robag needed to share, spanning a decade of electronic music history. Wuppdeckmischmampflow is an honest, touching, life-enhancing affair. The perfect co-pilot, roommate, old sport, Dear Abby and pocket hand-warmer. He gingerly interweaves music by Moderat, Four Tet, Ricardo Villalobos, Whomadewho, Danny Norbury, Trentemøller and Tiefschwarz, and many more, including an unreleased track by Wruhme himself. Additional note: "Robag Smapelschatull" refers to pieces on which two tracks are mixed and include elements reworked by Robag Wruhme. Other artists include: Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts, Seth Troxler, Audion, Château Flight, Claro Intelecto, MRI, DJ Koze, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Voom Voom, Henrik Schwarz, Ian Simmonds, Krause Duo, and Zwanie Jonson.
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
MKR 031EP
|
Robag Wruhme returns toting three nuggets which are somewhere between gentle hardcore with a weakness for horns, and a warm coolness. Dark, complex and almost avant garde. For all intents and purposes, a Lindenberg with Kafka-esque posing on a steamer, turned in the direction of the Ziller Valley. All three have a frugal consumption of a mere 4 liters per 100km, and there is still a healthy acceleration here that is lively and quick.
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
CCS 044EP
|
Circus Company is proud to celebrate its first collaboration with one of the most talented actors of the Jena scene. This four tracker displays the colorful musical palette of Robag Wruhme, from the dark and minimal side of "Blech Beulé" to the Herbertish "Robadella" to the magnificent, melodic slow mood of "48° 52' N, 2° 21' O" (the coordinates for Paris). Ark did brilliant work on the "Blech Beulé" remix which gives a nice avant goût of his upcoming album.
|
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
VA 028EP
|
Robag Wruhme presents a completely normal accumulation of music. There are pure, conventional elements at play here, such as bass, a drum, and a few hi-hats. Reverbs are tidy and decay is infinite. "Fufo2" is the best piece on the record.
|
viewing 1 To 10 of 20 items
Next >>
|
|