Richard Dorfmeister & Rupert Huber were both school chums and shared the same interests in music. Dorfmeister teamed up with Peter Kruder in a spam factory to form Kruder & Dorfmeister and because they never made any studio albums (the kruder and dorfmeister sessions) Dorfmeister and Huber got together to form Tosca. Their first album "Opera" was based around NYC street blues samples and deep basslines, and the tracks Fuck Dub & Chocolate Elvis spawned many remixes from the likes of Boozoo Bajou, Fila Brazillia or Baby Mammoth. Their 2000 release "Suzuki" explored the lighter side of blunted trip-hop with smooth synth textures most notably Orozco,
1 | Gute Laune (Feat. Tweed) | Dehli9 - CD1 |
2 | Song. Session 7 | Dehli9 - CD2 |
3 | Orozco | Suzuki |
4 | Honey | Suzuki |
5 | Ambient Emely | Opera |
6 | Piano Intro | Different Tastes of Honey |
7 | D-Moll. Session 1 | Dehli9 - CD2 |
8 | Me & Yoko Ono (Feat. Anna Clementi) | Dehli9 - CD1 |
9 | Amalienbad | Opera |
10 | Pearl Off | Suzuki |
11 | Honey (Azoia Dub) | Different Tastes of Honey |
12 | Piano End | Different Tastes of Honey |
13 | Sperl | Dehli9 - CD1 |
14 | John Tomes | Suzuki |
15 | Annanas | Suzuki |
16 | Honey (Supatone 2 Dub) | Different Tastes of Honey |
17 | Honey (Kieser Velten Dub) | Different Tastes of Honey |
18 | Worksong | Opera |
19 | Honey (Shelter Ave Dub) | Different Tastes of Honey |
20 | busenfreund | the g-stone book |