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Robag Wruhme is an acclaimed producer, DJ and label owner from Jena, Germany. He is further known as one half of the Wighnomy Brothers, whose deep minimal productions and DJ skills have found many fans all around the globe. Robag Wruhme spent much of the nineties as a chill-out DJ, starting the project Beefcake in 1996 with Volker Kahl. Wruhme and his Wighnomy Brothers partner Monkey Maffia also founded the record label Freude am Tanzen in 1998 with the motto 'Stehter Tropfen höhlt den Stein' ('steady drops will drill a hole in stone'), an imprint for fine techno not only from East Germany. In 2002 they added they sublabel Musik Krause.
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Olgamikks
Pampa Records Olgamikks 0673790028969 in_stock Album released on Pampa Records
Album released on 24 August 2012
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The White Flash (Robag Wruhme Remix) (Track 01 on this Album)
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Germany's quirky minimal techno maestro Robag Wruhme releases his 'Olgamikks' album, comprising of remix works for artists such as Modeselektor, Dntel or Claude VonStroke, alongside a handful of original tracks. Truly Robag, and as always: unmissable!
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