Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister, both born in Vienna in the late '60s, formed their eponymous duo in 1993, the same year they founded G-Stone Recordings. The cover art to G-Stoned, their debut EP, paid tribute to Simon Garfunkel's Bookends and gradually became iconic in its own right. The pair soon became prolific remixers, earning notice for their chilled-out takes on Bomb the Bass ("Bug Powder Dust"), Bone Thugs-N-Harmony ("1st of tha Month"), Alex Reece ("Jazz Master"), and many others. Conversions: A KD Selection, their first mix CD, appeared in June 1996 and was quickly followed by their seminal volume of !K7's DJ-Kicks series. 1998's The KD Sessions, focusing on the duo's remixes for other artists as well as two original tracks, was an even bigger breakthrough, earning gold certifications in Austria and the United Kingdom, and remaining a chill-out staple throughout the following decades.
While the collection's success escalated demand for a proper KD full-length, the pair remained elusive and kept busy with individual projects. Dorfmeister became much more active as half of Tosca (along with Rupert Huber), and Kruder released solo singles under his own name and a 1999 full-length as Peace Orchestra, later founding Voom:Voom with Christian Prommer and Roland Appel. The G-Stone Book, packaged with a retrospective label compilation, appeared in 2000. Occasionally surfacing for club and festival appearances, the duo embarked on a full K&D Sessions Live tour during the early 2010s. Following a series of 25th anniversary gigs, Kruder Dorfmeister released 1995, a full-length of previously unheard early material, in 2020. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi