| | Tosca Delhi 9 CD - Import Tosca Discography of CDs
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Although his name will be forever tied to the non-prolific yet incredibly well-known duo Kruder & Dorfmeister, Richard Dorfmeister has spent most of his musical life teamed with schoolmate Rupert Huber. The pair have released four albums and as many full-length remix projects (as Tosca) in the same time K&D has yet to put out one album. And that is still not considering the time Dorfmeister and Huber spent playing together in Dehli 9, the high-school group from which this album takes its name.
Those who know only of Dorfmeister's more popular unit will be far from shocked upon hearing this release. No matter who Dorfmeister works with, the same lithe and soothing soundscapes come through in the finished product. Yet Dehli9 does stand out from previous efforts by programming more upbeat jazzy licks before running them through the familiar dub echo chamber. This slight increase in energy makes Dehli9 less a record for blunted evenings and more of a calming and focused companion perfect for getting through a day's stress.
Far more druggy is the bonus second disc, which consists of solo piano compositions played by Huber, and subtly rearranged by Dorfmeister in the studio. What could have been dull, avant-garde piano movements come alive in the space between the minimal notes where Dorfmeister works his magic beneath the note's resonance. Listeners will surely spend most of their time with disc one, but disc two is well worth at least one somber evening's listen. ~ Joshua Glazer
A sublime collection of music, the 2003 CD by Richard Dorfmeister & Rupert Huber is full of uptempo beats with a downtempo feeling, grooves in soft satin, spliff tunes with lyrical extravagance, & piano-pieces in a dub style. There's musical diversity galore on Dehli 9, CD 1 contains the classical Tosca sound infused with lush instrumentation, & CD2 features twelve dubwise piano compositions. Deluxe digipak. G Stone.
Recorded in G-Stone Studio 2, Vienna, Austria.
Producers: Richard Dorfmeister, Rupert Huber.
Tosca: Richard Dorfmeister, Robert Huber.
Additional personnel: Anna Clementi, Earl Zinger, MC Tweed, Sugar B, Graf Hadik (vocals).
The Wire (4/03, p.68) - "...Chilled, charming and champion..." Delhi 9 Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $2.29) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Jazz, Electronica, Ambient, Trip Hop, Dance | | Label | !k7 | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 12879  | | CD Universe Part number | 5538063 | | Catalog number | 140 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Feb 25, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 105 minutes | | Personnel | Richard Dorfmeister Robert Huber
Also: Earl Zinger, Anna Clementi, Graf Hadik, Sugar B, Tweed | | Additional Info | Germany |
Tosca Delhi 9 Songs | | Delhi 9 CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Oscar - (featuring Anna Clementi) |
| 2. | Me & Yoko Ono - (featuring Anna Clementi) |
| 3. | Gute Laune - (featuring Tweed) |
| 4. | Mango di Bango |
| 5. | Wonderful - (featuring Earl Zinger) |
| 6. | Every Day & Every Night - (featuring Sugar B) |
| 7. | Dave Dudley |
| 8. | Rolf Royce - (featuring Graf Hadik) |
| 9. | Sperl |
| 10. | La Vendeuse des Chaussures des Femmes Part 1 |
| | Delhi 9 Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | D-Moll |
| 2. | Einschlaf |
| 3. | Wien in E |
| 4. | Schwimmer |
| 5. | 1504/7 |
| 6. | Slow Hell |
| 7. | Song |
| 8. | Romanze in Es |
| 9. | Flub |
| 10. | Ping |
| 11. | 2504/1 |
| 12. | Piano 1 |
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