Peter Grummich

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Albums

Switch Off The Soap Opera

(2 versions)
Shitkatapult 2005

Singles & EPs

Life / Guten Morgen

(12")
Schnittstelle 2000

Schleusen Auf

(12")
Kompakt 2001

Big & Humble

(2 versions)
Sender Records 2003

Squeeze

(12")
Auftrieb 2003

Searoom

(2 versions)
Spectral Sound 2004

Frozen World

(12")
Kompakt 2004

Jake Fairley, Peter Grummich - Speicher 23 (12")

Kompakt Extra 2004

Peter Grummich / Holz / gwEm - Musick - To Play In The Club (12")

Shitkatapult, Musick 2004

Look Inside / Danse Mystique

(12")
Boot Music Berlin 2004

Patrick Harz / Peter Grummich - Acid Love (12")

Boot Music Berlin 2004

The Roll

(2 versions)
Spectral Sound 2005

A Roboter EP

(12", EP)
Shitkatapult 2005

Rave D'Amour (Musick - To Play In The Club 07)

(12")
Shitkatapult, Musick 2006

Gomorra EP

(2 versions)
Wacked Records 2007

Moondancer

(2 versions)
Mule Electronic 2007

Another Day EP

(12", EP)
Sthlmaudio Recordings 2007

Fresh Air For Fresh People

(12")
Karloff 2007

Therapy EP

(12", EP)
District Of Corruption 2007

Ultramatic EP

(2 versions)
ProgCity Deep Trax 2008

Peter Grummich / Tommy Vicari Jnr* - Wake Up (3 versions)

Comfortable Records, Vanity 2008

Garden E.P.

(12", EP)
Karloff 2008

Berlin 8am EP

(12", EP)
Morris / Audio 2008

Therapy Remix EP

(12", EP)
District Of Corruption 2008

Elevation Funk EP

(12", EP)
District Of Corruption 2009
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Mark_Anthony Jan 14, 2009
Peter Grummich drops bombs. I've been following his music since his Sender days and its been great watching him evolve his eclectic sound while still maintain his techno roots. His older sound was a hard, gritty, smash you in the face with a huge kick drum style German techno. Nowadays he's managed to fuse elements of techno with loungy classic old school vibes. The result is always something bizarre but mysteriously catchy. His tracks are usually long and loopy. Designed to be more hypnotic than energetic. No insane buildups or gimmicky tricks. Its all smooth riding bass-ridden grooves well fitted to small or medium sized lounge, preferably with a musically educated crowd. The average clubber has probably never heard of Peter and I imagine that Peter is perfectly ok with that. As long as he keeps crankin out the tunes I'll be buying them. Definitely a techno hero.
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