True! This Robag Wruhme guy certainly got my attention as well. During my last 'hunting trip' at the Kompakt store in Cologne I found a number of his releases and they are really good. Still need to check most of the Wighnomy Bros material though.
John ------------------------------------------- http://www.technotourist.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Simon Hindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: woensdag 8 september 2004 1:08 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Wighnomy Bros I just want to second this claim on the wighnomy bros' awesomeness - practically everything they're touching at the moment is gold. Also Robag Wruhme (who I suspect is most definitely the business part of the brothers) is similarly aflame. Check their limited edition WB releases on their own label, which feature a novelty bootleg on one side (so far Born Slippy, Hide U by Kosheen and a Busta Rhymes vocal have been given the WB treatment) and a quality click-tech cut on the flip. Robag's Wuzzelbud 'KK' album is solid, as is his Kopfnikker EP (both on Musik Krause) and also check out his remix of P.Lauer's "Free Entry For Girls" on Punkt. There's also a live set of the Wighnomy Bros at Sputnik doing the rounds on soulseek and that's just wild. They're blowing up bigtime at the moment and their remixes are all over the place right now - they're in serious danger of displacing Akufen at the top of my list of 'Producers Madonna will get to do her next album for her' >>> "Carlos de Brito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/09/2004 7:23:25 am >>> oh and...: did i already mention that wighnomy bros. are doing it every time, with every release? check' em out, they are incredible. imho, actually the best minimal/maximal/micro/macro-house/techno-producers around...:)! www.wighnomy-brothers.de #euphoric mode off# c.