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After a decade, Uwe Walkner & Karl Moestl are reunited and once again they are defining the electronic sound with their own style. A dirty, fresh fusion of dub, electro, wonky breakbeat, dubstep, techno and garage elements come together on ‘Structures’.
In ’99 and ’00, Walkner.Moestl brought us two outstanding EPs ‘Bluish’ and ‘Heaven Or Hell’ on G-Stone; laid back dopey tracks, typified by mellow percussive ambience and... Read more
After a decade, Uwe Walkner & Karl Moestl are reunited and once again they are defining the electronic sound with their own style. A dirty, fresh fusion of dub, electro, wonky breakbeat, dubstep, techno and garage elements come together on ‘Structures’.
In ’99 and ’00, Walkner.Moestl brought us two outstanding EPs ‘Bluish’ and ‘Heaven Or Hell’ on G-Stone; laid back dopey tracks, typified by mellow percussive ambience and featuring the talents of dub MC Sugar B. Remixes for Tosca on their massive ‘Suzuki in Dub’ rework album, Planet E, Trio, Electrico and Freedom Satellite followed at the height of the nu-jazz and downtempo wave that swept global stereos. But Uwe and Karl stopped producing together after a time. Karl took a break before beginning a successful solo production career, lately starting Defusion Records where he is also part of Cusmos. Uwe continued to DJ worldwide and formed the duo Walkner.Hintenaus on Simple Records.
Many terrific vocalists, like Eva Klampfer, Martin Klein, Farda P., Didier Uwayo, Chanda Rule, Elle Fee and Nina are a part of this extraordinary opus called ”Structures”. This brings organic soulful, big voices and highlights to the cool, abstract, sometimes low slung but energetic movements.
After the legendary EP releases on Kruder&Dorfmeister’s label G-Stone, they have created another masterpiece and milestone. This is their first full album, and a journey into future electronic sound. It is much more than a reunion, it is a serious sound mission, which leads you into another exciting world. Show less
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