Pete Namlook

Peter Kuhlmann ( born 1960 in Frankfurt am Main, † November 8, 2012 ) was a German music producer in the field Chill Out, Ambient and other electronic music. He was primarily known under the pseudonym Pete Namlook, resulting from his last name spelled backwards.

Life

Peter Kuhlmann was inspired among others by the music of Eberhard Weber, Miles Davis, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Chopin, Wendy Carlos, Tangerine Dream, Can, Klaus Schulze and Pink Floyd.

He was the founder, owner and mastermind of the label 49-69/450464 FAX (FAX Records), on which he had published hundreds of productions since the early 1990s, which, in compositional and technical recording community work, among others, Klaus Schulze, David Moufang Spyra, atom Heart, Bill Laswell, Geir Jenssen, Burhan Öçal, Karl Berger, Pascal FEOS and Richie Hawtin have emerged.

Kuhlmann grew up in Frankfurt and began his musical career with the electronic ensemble Romantic Warrior there. In addition, he took off in 1991 under the synonym ' Sequential ' as a DJ of electronic music (mostly techno) on. In 1997 he moved from Frankfurt to the Rheinland-Pfalz Traben -Trarbach.

Discography

Kuhlmann's discography includes about 330 albums that have appeared under 60 pseudonyms (including 4 Voice, Romantic Warrior, Syn, Air).

Note: If a series only one album, so the number is not listed. This list includes only albums that have been released on CD. Vinyl singles and EPs are not listed.

Solo

  • 4Voice ( three albums; 4Voice with Maik Maurice as "arrangement assistant" on two tracks; 4Voice III with Marc Romboy on a title )
  • Air ( five albums)
  • Atom
  • Electronic Music Center
  • Music for Ballet
  • Namlook (19 albums)
  • Season's Greetings ( four albums, a compilation of The Four Seasons )
  • Silence ( three albums from total 5, the first two are with Dr. Atmo )
  • Syn ( two albums)

With Dr. Atmo

  • Escape
  • Silence ( two albums from total 5 and the last three are Namlook solo )

With Atom Heart

  • Jet Chamber ( five albums)

With Karl Berger

  • Polytime

With Dandy Jack

  • Amp ( two albums)
  • Silent Music

With DJ Brainwave

  • Limelight

With DJ Criss

  • Deltraxx
  • Sequential (a title with Tetsu Inoue )

With DJ Dag

  • Eagle Nebula

With Pascal F.E.O.S.

  • Hearts of Space
  • Re: sonate

With Rob Gordon

  • Ozoona

With Robert Görl

  • Electric (two albums)

With Richie Hawtin

  • From Within ( three albums)

With Hubertus Held

  • Pete Namlook / Hubertus Held

With Higher Intelligence Agency

  • S.H.A.D.O (two albums)

Tetsu Inoue with

  • 62 Eulengasse
  • 2350 Broadway ( four albums)
  • Sequential (a title )
  • Shades of Orion ( three albums)
  • Time ²

Geir Jenssen with

  • The Fires of Ork (two albums)

With Bill Laswell

  • The Dark Side of the Moog ( four albums from total 10 are with Bill Laswell, and the other six are only Namlook and Schulze )
  • Outland ( five albums)
  • Psychonavigation ( five albums)

With Mixmaster Morris

  • Dream Fish (two albums)

With David Moufang

  • Koolfang ( three albums)
  • Move D / Namlook (twelve albums)

With New Composers

  • Planetarium (two albums)
  • Russian Spring

With Burhan Öçal

  • Sultan ( three albums)

Jochem Paap with

  • Pp- NMLK

With Peter Prochir

  • Miles Apart
  • Possible Gardens

With Ludwig Rehberg

  • The Putney (two albums)

Robert Sattler

  • Kooler

With Klaus Schulze

  • The Dark Side of the Moog ( eleven albums)

With Jonah Sharp

  • Alien Community (two albums)
  • AC voltage ( two albums)

Wolfram Spyra with

  • Virtual Vices ( six albums)

With Steve Stoll

  • Hemisphere

With Charles Uzzell -Edwards

  • A New Consciousness (two albums)
  • Create ( two albums)

Yesterday & Tomorrow

Yesterday & Tomorrow is a sub- label of FAX with a previously low number of publications, which was established to connect the music of Romanticism with the ambient music. In the publications of the music albums Pete Namlook used his real name Peter Kuhlmann.

  • Passion, with Jürgen Rehberg
  • Wandering Soul, with Alban Gerhardt
  • The Sunken Road, with Jürgen Rehberg and Lucia Mense
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