Klaus Jankuhn

Klaus Jankuhn is a German music producer who has co-influences mainly the German techno scene significantly.

Curriculum vitae

Klaus Jankuhn was given as a 4 -year-old a little guitar, and he dealt with the music. In Münster, he met then for the first time on WestBam, increasingly as a DJ made ​​a name for himself. The two then produced music together for the emerging DJ scene. Appeared in 1985 under the project name Cowboy Temple her first single 17 - This is not a Boris Becker Song ( in allusion to Paul Hardcastle's hit 19, one of the first pieces, sampling and dance rhythms brought into the charts ). Jankuhn, WestBam and his brother Fabian Lenz founded along with William Roettger in the same year the label Low Spirit.

DAF singer and mastermind Gabi Delgado -Lopez took along with Jankuhn, as a substitute for Delgado -Lopez 's partner Robert Görl, 1987, the maxi-single The Gun on what is considered the first German House panel.

Klaus Jankuhn produced the publications of many musicians, among other things, for his longtime friend Maximilian Lenz aka Westbam and Marusha for. Jankuhn and Lenz also produce under the pseudonym Members of Mayday for held annually Mayday related hymns. For the Love Parade, they each produced the official anthem under the project name The Love Committee.

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