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| Arts Calendar / November 1 / Clubs |
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22:00 | Rainer Trüby (Germany) |
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"You can not download a bottle of wine," - Rainer Trüby. Rainer Trüby, ex-member of A Forest Mighty Black and today's master of rare vinyl and wine, is still busy with DJing around the globe (few airports have not seen his metal record box-vinyl, yes!) spreading his musical vision of "good music" delivering in between the different facets of house and electronic music and mixing it up with his beloved roots i.e. soul, boogie, jazz, funk, Latin. Known as part of the Trüby Trio and selector for compilations such as Glücklich or Talkin Jazz, and later Maiden Voyage (Compost) and Beats & Oexle (Sonarkollektiv) you wouldn't challenge his musical taste at all. Rainer Truby born in Stuttgart. His first DJ experience was in an old peoples home (Arbeiterwohlfahrt) in 1990 where Rainer was the host of Tuesday afternoon's teadance, developping a feeling how to rock an elderly but open-minded crowd (65+) with classics like "Es gibt kein Bier auf Hawaii". After having that DJing experience, Ali & Basti Tiefschwarz gave Rainer a Sunday night residency their ON-U club in Stuttgart where the motto was "all things nice" ranging from soul, funk, jazz to hip-hop and Talkin Loud stuff. In 1993 Rainer met Compost head honcho Michael Reinboth. After some 12"s with A Forest Mighty Black and some compilations ("Glucklich") he teamed up with Christian Prommer and Roland Appel to form the Trüby Trio. Some 12"s, one album (Elevator Music), one remix album (Retreated), a DJ Kicks compilation for K7 records and numerous remixes followed for artists such as Frederic Galliano, Thievery Corporation, Nitin Sawhney, Bebel Gilberto, Turntablerocker, US3, Kim Sanders, Wagon Cookin and Klaus Doldinger amongst others. In the last couple of years Rainer turned more into a house head that still stays true to his musical roots and he is producing with Danilo Plessow of Motor City Drum Ensemble fame. "To Know You", "Jeck" and "Welcome To Our World" as well as "Livin' in the Music" featuring the mighty vocal talents of Vanessa Freeman turned into immediate pleasers and so are his current collaborations together with Marlow from Weimar. Together they remixed the American classic "A Horse with No Name" by the soul session featuring Karl Friersson which came out on "AGoGo Records" and also a few more remixes for Kiko Navarro amongst others. Common People |
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