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Westbam - Germany
DJ / Producer / Remixer
Westbam,
alias Maximilian Lenz, was born on March 4th 1965 in
Muenster, Germany. Not only is he Germany’s most successful, most popular and
respected DJ, he is also Germany’s most innovative electronic music producer.
Co-founder of Berlin’s dance label Low Spirit as well as promoter of the world’s
biggest indoor Techno music event "Mayday".
1983 marked the
beginning of his career at the Odean Club in Muenster. In 1984 he made a
permanent move to Berlin which was still divided by the wall. Westbam started
DJ-ing at Berlin’s famous Metropol club and his sophisticated mixing techniques
brought him fame far beyond the borders of the divided city.
In 1985 Westbam worked with
Klaus Jankuhn to produce his first single entitled "17" which was inspired by
Paul Hardcastle’s "19", one of his first sample hits of
the
time. One of the climaxes of those early years was undoubtedly his performance
at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul where he gave a German cultural contribution
at the invitation of the Goethe Institute.
In 1989 he made his first
album "The Cabinet". This was the first DJ-concept album to be launched on the
German market. This album included the track "The roof is on fire" which brought
the breakthrough for Westbam as well as label Low Spirit Recordings. Songs like
"Monkey Say Monkey Do", "And Party" and "No More Fucking Rock’n Roll" are just
some of the hit titles known to everyone who danced not just in Germany at that
time.
In
1991 the arrival of his second album entitled "A Practicing Maniac At Work". The
first Mayday also took place in 1991 and Westbam was decisively involved in the
artistic concept of the following Maydays. Westbam and Klaus Jankuhn teamed up
again under the name "Members of Mayday" to produce an anthem for each Mayday
event. There Mayday anthems are so popular that they have now reached cult
status.
Westbam’s fourth album "Bam
Bam Bam" appeared in 1994 containing his most successful single until now. - "Celebration
Generation" . The album reached rank 14 in the German LP charts and sold over
140.000 copies in Germany.
1995. Westbam again entered
the charts with the remix of Yello’s classic song
"Bostich".
The first "Member Of Mayday" LP entitled "Members only appeared with all the "Members"
hits. In the same year "Westbam, Jankuhn and Stephenson" produced "Always
Music". For this production the two famous studios stars Westbam and Jankuhn
joined forces with the Belgian DJ Axel Stephenson of Bonzai Records.
The 1995 highlight was
unquestionably the tenth anniversary of the Low Spirit label which released the
double album "The Age Of The DJ Mixer" – 10 Years of Low Spirit which included
ten titles produced by Westbam.
Westbam
success story continued throughout 1996. In January he received the highly
esteemed cultural award from Berlin’s biggest daily news magazine "BZ" an took
his place alongside other major award holders such as international known actors
like Mario Adorf, Bernhard Minetti and Otto Sanders.
In mid-1996 Westbam released
"Terminator", a clear-cut electronic track that rose quickly to the accustomed
popularity in the club scene. This was followed by "Born to Bang" which once
again clearly demonstrated Westbam’s musical versatility.
1997 puts everything aside.
It all started with his first book "Mixes, Cuts, Scratches". In his book,
Westbam presents a collection of his own words from an interview with the poet
Rainald Goetz, about art, work and life as a DJ and anecdotes thoughts and
discoveries. This book publication was accomplished by his successful remix of
the 70’s Can classic’s .."And More.."
Then "Sonic Empire" hit the
market. The most recent Mayday Anthems, written and produced together with Klaus
Jankuhn and released under Members of Mayday, rose to number one in the German
Media Control Charts and was highly praised throughout the entertainment
industry. "Sonic Empire" passed the 500.000 mark in July while Westbam was
already producing new hit’s like "Sunshine". Sunshine, the official Love Parade
Anthem was the next coup which stormed the dance charts during the summer and
was in the meantime crowned with a golden award.
But
the year’s final highlight will doubtlessly be the long expected new Westbam
album "We’ll Never Stop Living This Way". The title, or even motto reflects
Westbam’s way of defining and producing music. It contains fourteen smashing
tracks like the new chart single "Hard Times or the Hip Hop influenced "Free Me".
beside these current hits the fans will find more experimental tracks, e.g. "Die
Dunkelsequenz" a very puristic, slow and heavy track or "Crash Course" which
generates a danceable grove without using the typical house schemes.
Westbam has had a decisive
influence on the Techno house cultural movement in the world and his creative
impulse is still much alive and kicking.
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