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| image = DJ Westbam - Electric-kingdom-2004-palazzo-62.jpg | ||
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| birth_name = Maximilian Lenz | ||
| alias = Frank Xerox, It's 2 Hard, Mr. Y, Professor Taub-Karcher, Von Sternhagel, WB Loops | |||
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1965|3|4}} | |||
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| Years_active = 1983 - present | |||
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| URL = http://www.westbam.de | |||
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| occupation = DJ, producer, remixer, label owner | |||
| years_active = 1983–present | |||
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'''Maximilian Lenz''' (born 4 March 1965), known by his stage name '''WestBam''', is a German DJ and musician.<ref name="Bogdanov2001">{{cite book|last=Bogdanov|first=Vladimir|title=All music guide to electronica: the definitive guide to electronic music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GJNXLSBlL7IC&pg=PT506|access-date=26 June 2011|date=24 May 2001|publisher=Backbeat Books|isbn=978-0-87930-628-1|pages=554–}}</ref> He is the co-founder of the ] ]. | |||
'''WestBam''', also known as '''Maximillian Lenz''' (born ] ] in ], ], ]) is one of the most successful and popular ] ]s in ]. His brother is ], also known as ]. | |||
==Career== | |||
The origin of his ] is an ] to ], thus "'''''West'''''phalia '''''Bam'''''baataa". He started his career as a DJ in 1983 in his birthcity Münster. In 1984 he moved to ] where he released his first record called "17 - This Is Not a Boris Becker Song", which was coproduced by ]. He played at the first ] ] in 1989 in ] Berlin. Around that time, the DJ culture made a breakthrough in Germany. After several records he released his first ] named ''The Cabinet''. In 1991 he organised the first ] rave in Berlin. With over 5000 people, it was the biggest techno party in Germany at the time. Since then Mayday has been a linchpin in the German techno scene. Westbam is still an organiser of the party, and he is also a part of ], the producer of the Mayday-]s. | |||
Lenz started his musical career in 1978 in the ] scene of his birth town Münster under the ] Frank Xerox.<ref name="WMMAX">, adamriese.info, retrieved 17 August 2010</ref> He then played bass, drums and synthesizer.<ref name="WMMAX" /> Together with Andreas Bleckmann (alias Sally), he founded the band Anormal Null in 1979. Afterwards he founded Kriegsschauplatz, who were active until 1983.<ref name="WMMAX" /> | |||
The origin of his DJ moniker Westbam is a ] to ], thus '''''West'''phalia '''Bam'''baataa''. He started his career as a DJ in 1983 in the Odeon club in Münster.<ref name="LarkinDM">{{cite book|title=]|editor=]|publisher=]|date=1998|edition=First|isbn=0-7535-0252-6|pages=364/5}}</ref> In 1984, he moved to his friend and mentor ] in ], where he released his first record called "17 – This Is Not a Boris Becker Song", which was co-produced by ]. WestBam, his brother ], William Röttger, Klaus Jankuhn and Sandra Molzahn later founded their own label ].<ref name="LarkinDM"/> | |||
In 1993 he played a number of rave events in the UK including ] Passion at the Sanctuary in Milton Keynes. | |||
In 1985 Westbam published his influential text "What is Record-Art?", in which he described DJ techniques and characterized the DJ as a musician, that composes tracks with records.<ref name="FP9508">, Frontpage magazine 95/08, retrieved 17 August 2010</ref> In 1988, the ] sent Westbam as part of the German art show Kunstdisco to the ] in Seoul. | |||
In 1997 he released his first book, titled '']''. It deals with the art, the work and the life of a DJ. | |||
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He played at the first ] ] in 1989 at ], Berlin, and also wrote the Love Parade Anthems from 1997–2008. He was the only DJ, who played at all Love Parades from 1989 to 2008 and planned to perform for a last time at the Loveparade 2010,<ref> (PDF; 102 kB), retrieved 18 August 2010</ref> but cancelled his performance in response to the ]. He later heavily criticized the decision to continue the event despite the death of 21 visitors.<ref>''Westbam zur Loveparade-Katastrophe – das komplette Interview.'' Raveline, 2010</ref> | |||
In 1991, he organised the first ] rave in Berlin. With over 5000 people, it was the biggest techno party in Germany at the time. Since then, Mayday has been vital to the German techno scene. Westbam was involved in the planning of the events, and also produced the annual Mayday anthems together with Klaus Jankuhn, in the project ] until 2013. In February 2014, Westbam announced that he will not perform any longer at Mayday and the Members of Mayday project will disband.<ref name="DW">, derwesten.de, retrieved 5 February 2014</ref> | |||
After several single records he released his first album named ''The Cabinet''. In 1993, he played a number of rave events in the United Kingdom including Obsession Passion at the Sanctuary in ]. In 1997, he released his first book, titled ''Mixes, Cuts & Scratches''. It dealt with the art, the work and the life of a DJ. | |||
In 2005, he released an album ''Do You Believe in the Westworld'', with the first single being "Bang The Loop". Westbam presented this album live with a band, which consisted of a drummer, a bass player, Klaus Jankuhn on keyboards and a laptop for programming and Westbam performing as MC. | |||
Westbam released his triple album ''A Love Story 89-10'' in 2010 on Bass Planet / ].<ref>, Raveline.de, retrieved 14 August 2010</ref> | |||
2013 saw the release of his double album ''Götterstraße'', on which Westbam collaborated with artists such as ], ], ], ], ], Inga Humpe, ], ], ] and ]. | |||
==Personal life == | |||
Westbam has three siblings. His brother is ], also known as DJ Dick. His sister Seraphina Lenz is an artist.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002045038/http://mediathek.rbb-online.de/radioeins/hoerbar-rust?documentId=15022584 |date=2 October 2013 }}, rbb-online.de, retrieved 27 September 2013</ref> | |||
He is father of two sons and lives in ]. | |||
He is the founder of the ] ]. | |||
In 2005 he released a new album ''Do You Believe In the Westworld'', with the first single being ''Bang The Loop''. | |||
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==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
''See ]'' | |||
===Albums=== | |||
* '']'' (1988) | |||
==In popular culture== | |||
* '']'' (1989) | |||
] mentions WestBam in their 1994 song ], during which lead singer ] reads out the name of numerous DJs. | |||
* '']'' (1991) | |||
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==References== | |||
* '']'' (1994) | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:08, 21 September 2024
German DJ
Westbam | |
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Westbam in 2004 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Maximilian Lenz |
Also known as | Frank Xerox, It's 2 Hard, Mr. Y, Professor Taub-Karcher, Von Sternhagel, WB Loops |
Born | (1965-03-04) 4 March 1965 (age 59) Münster, Westphalia, Germany |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | DJ, producer, remixer, label owner |
Years active | 1983–present |
Labels | Low Spirit |
Website | Westbam.de |
Maximilian Lenz (born 4 March 1965), known by his stage name WestBam, is a German DJ and musician. He is the co-founder of the record label Low Spirit.
Career
Lenz started his musical career in 1978 in the punk scene of his birth town Münster under the moniker Frank Xerox. He then played bass, drums and synthesizer. Together with Andreas Bleckmann (alias Sally), he founded the band Anormal Null in 1979. Afterwards he founded Kriegsschauplatz, who were active until 1983.
The origin of his DJ moniker Westbam is a homage to Afrika Bambaataa, thus Westphalia Bambaataa. He started his career as a DJ in 1983 in the Odeon club in Münster. In 1984, he moved to his friend and mentor William Röttger in Berlin, where he released his first record called "17 – This Is Not a Boris Becker Song", which was co-produced by Klaus Jankuhn. WestBam, his brother Fabian Lenz, William Röttger, Klaus Jankuhn and Sandra Molzahn later founded their own label Low Spirit.
In 1985 Westbam published his influential text "What is Record-Art?", in which he described DJ techniques and characterized the DJ as a musician, that composes tracks with records. In 1988, the Goethe-Institut sent Westbam as part of the German art show Kunstdisco to the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
He played at the first Love Parade rave party in 1989 at Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, and also wrote the Love Parade Anthems from 1997–2008. He was the only DJ, who played at all Love Parades from 1989 to 2008 and planned to perform for a last time at the Loveparade 2010, but cancelled his performance in response to the Love Parade disaster. He later heavily criticized the decision to continue the event despite the death of 21 visitors.
In 1991, he organised the first Mayday rave in Berlin. With over 5000 people, it was the biggest techno party in Germany at the time. Since then, Mayday has been vital to the German techno scene. Westbam was involved in the planning of the events, and also produced the annual Mayday anthems together with Klaus Jankuhn, in the project Members of Mayday until 2013. In February 2014, Westbam announced that he will not perform any longer at Mayday and the Members of Mayday project will disband.
After several single records he released his first album named The Cabinet. In 1993, he played a number of rave events in the United Kingdom including Obsession Passion at the Sanctuary in Milton Keynes. In 1997, he released his first book, titled Mixes, Cuts & Scratches. It dealt with the art, the work and the life of a DJ.
In 2005, he released an album Do You Believe in the Westworld, with the first single being "Bang The Loop". Westbam presented this album live with a band, which consisted of a drummer, a bass player, Klaus Jankuhn on keyboards and a laptop for programming and Westbam performing as MC.
Westbam released his triple album A Love Story 89-10 in 2010 on Bass Planet / Kontor Records.
2013 saw the release of his double album Götterstraße, on which Westbam collaborated with artists such as Richard Butler, Lil Wayne, Rockell, Iggy Pop, Bernard Sumner, Inga Humpe, Brian Molko, Kanye West, Afrika Baby Bam and Hugh Cornwell.
Personal life
Westbam has three siblings. His brother is Fabian Lenz, also known as DJ Dick. His sister Seraphina Lenz is an artist.
He is father of two sons and lives in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg.
Discography
In popular culture
Scooter mentions WestBam in their 1994 song Hyper Hyper, during which lead singer H.P. Baxxter reads out the name of numerous DJs.
References
- Bogdanov, Vladimir (24 May 2001). All music guide to electronica: the definitive guide to electronic music. Backbeat Books. pp. 554–. ISBN 978-0-87930-628-1. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
- ^ Was macht eigentlich Maximilian Lenz?, adamriese.info, retrieved 17 August 2010
- ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 364/5. ISBN 0-7535-0252-6.
- The Age of the DJ-Mixer: 10 Jahre Low Spirit. Das Interview mit Westbam, Frontpage magazine 95/08, retrieved 17 August 2010
- Westbam. Das Monumentalinterview in 2 Teilen (20.7 und 25.7.2010) (PDF; 102 kB), retrieved 18 August 2010
- Westbam zur Loveparade-Katastrophe – das komplette Interview. Raveline, 2010
- Westbam steigt bei der Mayday in Dortmund aus, derwesten.de, retrieved 5 February 2014
- Westbam: A Love Story 89-10 (Kontor), Raveline.de, retrieved 14 August 2010
- WestBam Radio-Interview Archived 2 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, rbb-online.de, retrieved 27 September 2013
External links
- Westbam.de (in German)
- WestBam discography at Discogs
- WestBam at IMDb
- WestBam discography at MusicBrainz
- Westbam Profile on Fantazia
- Westbam Profile on Obsession