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ROBAG WRUHME - SPEICHER 117

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Speicher 117
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KOM EX 117
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Melodic Techno & Tech 2 TRacker - Dearly beloved, we are gathered together to celebrate the long-awaited matrimony of the DJ and dancer. For many of us, the summer of 2021 appears to be the occasion we have waited for more than a year.

And who other than Robag Wruhme to commemorate the soundtrack to this once in a lifetime experience. He makes a return to KOMPAKT EXTRA’s seemingly endless series SPEICHER. But is it a follow up to his SPEICHER 115 of last year? That is a firm “No” though is preceded by a “Yes” so perhaps we should just leave it as a big maybe? It really has no matter in the end when the music is just perfect for THIS moment. Before you get overwhelmed with emotion, flip that record over and escape to the “Frontex Frappant”. Robag Wruhme provides his signature peak time dexterity, making a solid strike to protect the border between unity and redemption.

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Last FM Information on Robag Wruhme

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Gabor Schablizki (AKA Robag Wruhme) was one-half of Wighnomy Brothers, a collaborative project for which Schablizki handled the production. The project came to an end in the early months 2010, leaving Schablitzki to work on his solo work as Robag Wruhme. The sound of Wruhme is distanced somewhat from his previous work; while Wighnomy Brothers' material possessed a high-energy, dancefloor aesthetic, Whrume material is subtle, and more delicate. Over the years, releases have landed on Kompakt, Musik Krause, and Pampa—and it was a blissful Thora Vukk, full-length from 2011 that really captured the wider world's attention. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.