Tosca — Busenfreund
Album: Suzuki
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Total ratings: 1823
Released: 2000
Length: 5:14
Plays (last 30 days): 2
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Total ratings: 1823
Length: 5:14
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Love the empty bathrobe cover. Very Profound!
GOOD! But not K & D's best work.
Proclivities wrote:
I don't think these guys had any desire to make this sound song "edgy and profound"; that's generally not what most electronica/down-tempo music is about, and maybe that's what you find "profoundly boring" about it. Anyhow, drum machines have been used in music for over fifty years, they haven't been considered "edgy" in a long time.
Your opinion is always welcome, Proclivities
I don't think these guys had any desire to make this sound song "edgy and profound"; that's generally not what most electronica/down-tempo music is about, and maybe that's what you find "profoundly boring" about it. Anyhow, drum machines have been used in music for over fifty years, they haven't been considered "edgy" in a long time.
Your opinion is always welcome, Proclivities
Kruder and Dorfmeister are always welcome either solo or in pairs or with others… yes.
crispynz1 wrote:
Yes! I Agree! Thanx RP!
More Tosca please.
Yes! I Agree! Thanx RP!
More Tosca please.
Sounds like the Clyde Stubblefield, the funky drummer.
Shipp wrote: yes. And a synonym for two very good friends.
moto848 wrote:
Wow -- this is emerging as a common phenomenon -- same here; love & support Groove Salad!
I am playing them simultaneously...mash up... compatible
Wow -- this is emerging as a common phenomenon -- same here; love & support Groove Salad!
I am playing them simultaneously...mash up... compatible
SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
Dorfmeister is such a dorfmeister
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
Dorfmeister is such a dorfmeister
bluematrix wrote:
Yes, when I need a break from RP, and/or I need to not focus on the music and just need an audio background... Groove Salad has been my go to for almost as long as RP!
Wow -- this is emerging as a common phenomenon -- same here; love & support Groove Salad!
Yes, when I need a break from RP, and/or I need to not focus on the music and just need an audio background... Groove Salad has been my go to for almost as long as RP!
Wow -- this is emerging as a common phenomenon -- same here; love & support Groove Salad!
Besides the music , this album cover is really cool. Don't know what it would be like at higher resolution, but at this small size has some interesting things going on...
MojoJojo wrote:
Yes, when I need a break from RP, and/or I need to not focus on the music and just need an audio background... Groove Salad has been my go to for almost as long as RP!
Me likey too! I hate to say it, but I tune-out from RP now and then to go listen to SOMA FM's "Groove Salad" program, which is cool schtuff like dis. bubb1971 wrote:
Yes, when I need a break from RP, and/or I need to not focus on the music and just need an audio background... Groove Salad has been my go to for almost as long as RP!
ten seconds in and I'm giving it an 8
Where's your head at?
SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
Right. The solo project of Peter Kruder is called Peace Orchestra.
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
Right. The solo project of Peter Kruder is called Peace Orchestra.
Tosca is one of my favorites. Just makes me feel good. It's not background music, it's turned up just right.
I like.
When MusicBee does not immediately bring up the album cover, I also know it is less well known act which immediately attracts my attention.
When MusicBee does not immediately bring up the album cover, I also know it is less well known act which immediately attracts my attention.
SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
Certainly has those rascally dancing bananas bipping and bopping around my studio!
Mind you, there may be some recreational materials present.
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
Certainly has those rascally dancing bananas bipping and bopping around my studio!
Mind you, there may be some recreational materials present.
One of the rare cases when Centro-European music on RP does'nt make me feel embarrassed.
Quite to the contrary.
Quite to the contrary.
I hear Floyd in Pompeii. Saucerful Of Secrets.
Busenfreund = bosom friend.
pifat wrote:
Was it: Jericho Jerk by Michel Colombier and Pierre Henry (1967) ?
https://www.whosampled.com/Tos...
I like the grove, going with a 7 for now....Long Live RP!!
Does someone remembers where the guitar sample on the beginning comes from? A seventies instrumental comes to mind, but cannot remember the title or the band.
Was it: Jericho Jerk by Michel Colombier and Pierre Henry (1967) ?
https://www.whosampled.com/Tos...
I like the grove, going with a 7 for now....Long Live RP!!
Does someone remembers where the guitar sample on the beginning comes from? A seventies instrumental comes to mind, but cannot remember the title or the band.
That was pretty cool... Great chill tune
This is pleasant enough. I bought J.A.C. a few years ago at a garage sale. Kept is for about a week and got rid of it. Not my thing.
SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
Still like this post..........
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
Still like this post..........
Lovely tune for an afternoon chill
Paradrop wrote:
correctly described
"Busenfreund" is a German term describing a very close and usually old friend.
I love this song.
I love this song.
correctly described
mgoldman wrote:
I don't think these guys had any desire to make this sound song "edgy and profound"; that's generally not what most electronica/down-tempo music is about, and maybe that's what you find "profoundly boring" about it. Anyhow, drum machines have been used in music for over fifty years, they haven't been considered "edgy" in a long time.
I think the cover fits the music perfectly, empty suits. I find this kind of electronicia profoundly boring. I guess the drum machine is meant to make it sound edgy and profound. FAIL.
I don't think these guys had any desire to make this sound song "edgy and profound"; that's generally not what most electronica/down-tempo music is about, and maybe that's what you find "profoundly boring" about it. Anyhow, drum machines have been used in music for over fifty years, they haven't been considered "edgy" in a long time.
midreaming wrote:
mmnnn hmmmnnn
mmm .. hmmmmm
mmnnn hmmmnnn
mmm .. hmmmmm
Very Good!
SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
ScottishWillie wrote:
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
This is so Kruder and Dorfmeister. I love it!
Indeed - Tosca is an electronic music project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber.
As an aside. It has been some years since I gave up recreational drugs. This was a particular track I can associate with being, well, off my tits on occasion. Now on the other side, I am really pleased to note it has not lost an ounce (gram?) of its effect on my listening and dancing pleasure.
This is so Kruder and Dorfmeister. I love it!
Nice music to coast through my desk work today ... light and airy ... dreamy and frolicky
As the song ended, the sounds of elevator doors were buzzing in my head. I wonder why?
Pleasant enough but forgettable ...
Stingray wrote:
Your interpration OK, but not 101% correct!
"Tity-Buddy" (as would translate Busenfreund) is not
really describing an old friend, maybe not a
classical close "real" friend at all!
BUSENFREUND is more like an "actual Intimus", I'd say!
The band is completely unknown over here, by the way!
They might have some name in the electronic field, but even
this is doubtful! I wonder where Bill dug them up!
LOL, I think he meant bosom buddy.
Your interpration OK, but not 101% correct!
"Tity-Buddy" (as would translate Busenfreund) is not
really describing an old friend, maybe not a
classical close "real" friend at all!
BUSENFREUND is more like an "actual Intimus", I'd say!
The band is completely unknown over here, by the way!
They might have some name in the electronic field, but even
this is doubtful! I wonder where Bill dug them up!
LOL, I think he meant bosom buddy.
Dahlia_Gumbo wrote:
Be careful with the knives as you dance around!
I'm grokking on it — good music to bop to while you clean up the kitchen.
Be careful with the knives as you dance around!
The guitar string bounce with echo reminiscent of early floyd/hawkwind, pulsing with the electrodes. Nyce
Kruder & Dorfmeister from Vienna… in this case Dorfmeister, with Rupert Huber. :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kruder_%26_Dorfmeister
Good tune.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kruder_%26_Dorfmeister
Good tune.
I'm grokking on it — good music to bop to while you clean up the kitchen.
<3 Tosca
unclehud wrote:
I think the figurative translation would be "bosom buddy", but that's not nearly as humorously evocative as what you provided, so I think I'll stick with yours! :)
I find this type of music (Muzak, trance, porn soundtrack, Weather Channel filler, background, electronica, chill) to be relaxing and rather enjoyable. I suppose that's all the proof one needs that I am growing old.
Google translates the title as "Breast friend", to which I will add ... nothing.
Google translates the title as "Breast friend", to which I will add ... nothing.
I think the figurative translation would be "bosom buddy", but that's not nearly as humorously evocative as what you provided, so I think I'll stick with yours! :)
I find this type of music (Muzak, trance, porn soundtrack, Weather Channel filler, background, electronica, chill) to be relaxing and rather enjoyable. I suppose that's all the proof one needs that I am growing old.
Google translates the title as "Breast friend", to which I will add ... nothing.
Google translates the title as "Breast friend", to which I will add ... nothing.
Poacher wrote:
DITTO!!! This is great music to work to
Really good to hear some Tosca on RP. Its a regular on the playlists at Poacher Heights when chill is the order of the day.
For something so 'electronic' I'm really pleased to see the rating is not as low as I would have imagined. . perhaps we should have a tad more in the playlists? Please? Pretty please?
For something so 'electronic' I'm really pleased to see the rating is not as low as I would have imagined. . perhaps we should have a tad more in the playlists? Please? Pretty please?
DITTO!!! This is great music to work to
Really good to hear some Tosca on RP. Its a regular on the playlists at Poacher Heights when chill is the order of the day.
For something so 'electronic' I'm really pleased to see the rating is not as low as I would have imagined. . perhaps we should have a tad more in the playlists? Please? Pretty please?
For something so 'electronic' I'm really pleased to see the rating is not as low as I would have imagined. . perhaps we should have a tad more in the playlists? Please? Pretty please?
I think the cover fits the music perfectly, empty suits. I find this kind of electronicia profoundly boring. I guess the drum machine is meant to make it sound edgy and profound. FAIL.
Stingray wrote:
Your interpration OK, but not 101% correct!
"Tity-Buddy" (as would translate Busenfreund) is not
really describing an old friend, maybe not a
classical close "real" friend at all!
BUSENFREUND is more like an "actual Intimus", I'd say!
The band is completely unknown over here, by the way!
They might have some name in the electronic field, but even
this is doubtful! I wonder where Bill dug them up! Bullshit! Paradrop is right! (Oh mann, du beherrschst weder deine Muttersprache noch Englisch.... Was kannst du eigentlich?)
Your interpration OK, but not 101% correct!
"Tity-Buddy" (as would translate Busenfreund) is not
really describing an old friend, maybe not a
classical close "real" friend at all!
BUSENFREUND is more like an "actual Intimus", I'd say!
The band is completely unknown over here, by the way!
They might have some name in the electronic field, but even
this is doubtful! I wonder where Bill dug them up!
Paradrop wrote:
Your interpration OK, but not 101% correct!
"Tity-Buddy" (as would translate Busenfreund) is not
really describing an old friend, maybe not a
classical close "real" friend at all!
BUSENFREUND is more like an "actual Intimus", I'd say!
The band is completely unknown over here, by the way!
They might have some name in the electronic field, but even
this is doubtful! I wonder where Bill dug them up!
"Busenfreund" is a German term describing a very close and usually old friend.
I love this song.
I love this song.
Your interpration OK, but not 101% correct!
"Tity-Buddy" (as would translate Busenfreund) is not
really describing an old friend, maybe not a
classical close "real" friend at all!
BUSENFREUND is more like an "actual Intimus", I'd say!
The band is completely unknown over here, by the way!
They might have some name in the electronic field, but even
this is doubtful! I wonder where Bill dug them up!
nicolewe wrote:
I have to say I have the same reaction...
I was all ready not to like this, but something about it kept my attention.
I have to say I have the same reaction...
I was all ready not to like this, but something about it kept my attention.
Busenfreund > One heart and one soul be
snowcat wrote:
I knew you were out there!
I'm the other person who owns this CD.
I knew you were out there!
boring.
More Tosca, please.
I like electronic music usually...but....
Tree_Hugger wrote:
Yep! nice to hear Tosca here
Tosca, Kruder and Dorfmeister....they are so very awesome.
Yep! nice to hear Tosca here
I'm the other person who owns this CD.
And now, your Local on the Eights
-brought to you by the Weather Channel
-brought to you by the Weather Channel
You know RP is eclectic when you find yourself having to check whether or not you correctly picked the station. It's a good thing. This song is very different from most of what is played, but still very cool.
Like flying through a sci-fi Bond movie, only different.
Nice, I haven't heard this one in a while. Love Tosca.
<groan> Bill, I attribute you to my growing itunes cost$. In a good way.
sunday coffee suddenly tastes better
Tosca, Kruder and Dorfmeister....they are so very awesome.
may have to get this for those lazy afternoons when my wife and i recline, and worship each other.....8
"Busenfreund" is a German term describing a very close and usually old friend.
I love this song.
I love this song.
porn music
Papernapkin wrote:
My Mac translation software says, 'Bosom friend,' which I'm thinking could either be bosom buddy or someone who likes breasts. Or both.
prickelpit96 wrote:
Busenfreund.....
I'd like to know what people think who translate this exactly and don't know how it's used in German.
My Mac translation software says, 'Bosom friend,' which I'm thinking could either be bosom buddy or someone who likes breasts. Or both.
I've owned this CD for years, nice to hear something from it on RP.
Busenfreund.....
I'd like to know what people think who translate this exactly and don't know how it's used in German.
This sounds like a bad porno soundtrack. Blech.
More mindless, soulless drum & muzak looping. Yawn.
zaknafein wrote:
Like Thievery, but trippier. I like.
A high compliment, well deserved. Half chill, half Pinot Grigio. Delicious!
TOSCAAA!
Not the best 'song' of the album but quite nice.
Bill, you're a chief!
pyxxel wrote:
Literally, yes. But in older times, when this term was coined, even a man's chest could be referred to as a "Busen" (bosom). In fact, any chest could be called "Busen" - the German word for "chest" is incidentally "Brust", which is a) related to the English "breast" and b) also used in German for a female breast.
Busenfreund simply means a very close friend.
7 from me :D
They should have called themselves Gumpel...
I like it!
Like Thievery, but trippier. I like.
ffd
Tosca = Richard Dorfmeister of Kruder & Dorfmeister, the most rated Lounge groups, it's kinda nice but also very 2001 ish
They are from Vienna? Funny, I live only 600 Miles north of them and it takes RP to introduce me to them!
Hypnotic
Trippy
Sensual
Eerie
Loveit
Drum machine type crap.
On the horrendous meter, this ranks with William Shatner singing. But given the choice...I'll take Shatner.
cptbuz wrote:
I'd like to see these guys...I mean really...
giggles..........
I'd like to see these guys...I mean really...
daddywoodland wrote:
This is a bit hum drum...
I like both the hum bit and the drum bit.
Austin2Florida wrote:
Is this the same Tosca from Austin that plays w/ David Byrne?
No, these guys are from Vienna. Check out:
https://www.g-stoned.com/artists/tosca/bio.php?G-ID=b57c6ecf79be3617bc3ba0c0963825ac
https://www.k7.com/k7/db_robotssubpage.php?id=Dehli%209.I.PRO551
This is a bit hum drum...
Is this the same Tosca from Austin that plays w/ David Byrne?
Me likey too! I hate to say it, but I tune-out from RP now and then to go listen to SOMA FM's "Groove Salad" program, which is cool schtuff like dis.
bubb1971 wrote:
Thanks Bill for playing this genre of music, Ijust love it. I discovered it about 4 years ago and I keep finding great stuff, keep playing it. Tosca, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Theivery Corporation, Gotan Project, Groove Armada, St. Germain, and one I haven't heard which is the fantastic, Nuspirit Helsinki. Keep it up
Lysergic album.
bubb1971 wrote:
Thanks Bill for playing this genre of music, Ijust love it. I discovered it about 4 years ago and I keep finding great stuff, keep playing it. Tosca, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Theivery Corporation, Gotan Project, Groove Armada, St. Germain, and one I haven't heard which is the fantastic, Nuspirit Helsinki. Keep it up
I discovered it much more recently. And the most interesting part of the discovery was how much I really liked it.
And who's Nuspirit Helsinki? Bill? some Nuspirit Helsinki? Can you wedge it in somewheres?
Thanks Bill for playing this genre of music, Ijust love it. I discovered it about 4 years ago and I keep finding great stuff, keep playing it. Tosca, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Theivery Corporation, Gotan Project, Groove Armada, St. Germain, and one I haven't heard which is the fantastic, Nuspirit Helsinki. Keep it up
kinda like a harmonic convergence... Mari wrote:
"The whole album is a harmony, and I suggest listening to the album as a whole." (review)
pyxxel wrote:
Literally, yes. But in older times, when this term was coined, even a man's chest could be referred to as a "Busen" (bosom). In fact, any chest could be called "Busen" - the German word for "chest" is incidentally "Brust", which is a) related to the English "breast" and b) also used in German for a female breast.
Busenfreund simply means a very close friend.
7 from me :D
like bosom buddy
eggscellent!
love the Tosca...
makes me want to have a cocktail and a good conversation...
serendipity_blue wrote:
Bosom friend?
Literally, yes. But in older times, when this term was coined, even a man's chest could be referred to as a "Busen" (bosom). In fact, any chest could be called "Busen" - the German word for "chest" is incidentally "Brust", which is a) related to the English "breast" and b) also used in German for a female breast.
Busenfreund simply means a very close friend.
7 from me :D
Bosom friend?
I won't, but I agree too. Well, I don't know the group, but I love this song....
ankhara99 wrote:(Don't ask.)
I love Tosca. Glad to see it here.
I violently agree.
I love Tosca. Glad to see it here.
:nodhead: 8)