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Slompy Jitt EP (12") M>O>S> Recordings 2009īayville Cove (12") Clone West Coast Series 2010
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Vatos Locos (12") Crème Organization 2009 The Liechtenstein Account (5xFile) Open Concept Recording 2009 The Rise And Fall of Manuel Noriega (CDr) Strange Life Records 2008Īmiga Railroad Adventures (CDr) Strange Life Records 2009 The Land of Lonzo (12") Strange Life Records 2006ĭark Days 2 (CDr) Strange Life Records 2008 Under The Panda Moon (12") Crème Organization 2004īeyond The Congo (12") Bunker Records 2005 Tower of the Gipsies (12") Bunker Records 2003ĭark Days (CDr) Strange Life Records 2004 Reports From The Backseat Pimp (LP) Crème Organization, Goldcoast 2003 Tracks From The Tube (12") Stilleben Records 2002Ĭlassics 1998–2003: A Selection of Tracks From The Archive Bunker (2xLP) Bunker Records 2003 Starcruiser (10") Kapellmeister Grammofon 2002 Klaus Kinski EP (12") Bunker Records 2002
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Wirtschaftswunder (12") Bunker Records 2000 Reports From The Backseat Pimp (CDr, Ltd) Goldcoast 1998 It was in 2007 that Wolfers started hosting this show on the Cybernetic Broadcasting System, the predecessor of Intergalactic FM.ĭiscography As Legowelt
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He presents the show using his Smackos alias, and plays a broad range of music including many of his own productions. In 2006 Legowelt started his own label called Strange life records.ĭanny Wolfers is the host of the weekly Astro Unicorn Radio Show on Intergalactic FM, an internet radio station. Clone also co-released Legowelt's greatest hits album together with Bunker records. Most of the music of Danny Wolfers is published by Clone Publishing from Rotterdam. Some aliases and side projects he has are Catnip (with Luke Eargoggle), The Chicago Shags (with Orgue Electronique), Gladio, Smackos, Smackulator (with Speculator), Squadra Blanco, Salamandos, Raheem Hershel and Venom 18. In 1998 Bunker released Legowelt's first vinyl album, Pimpshifter, a 6-track which became an instant cult hit with tracks such as "Sturmvogel" and "Total Pussy Control".Īpart from producing, Legowelt has been playing live all over the world for the last five years, spending a lot of time together with Orgue Electronique and the infamous Bunker Team. He claims they "lectured him with even more unknown sounds such as early electro and the obscure pre-1983 Italian disco whose production secrets were closely studied." He later visited the Bunker Records office where he was taken under the wing of such musical mentors as I-f and Melvin White (aka pametex). It was a surprise to him when he later learned that this music came out of The Hague, Holland, the same city he lived in. He describes their sound as "a punky palette of RAW freaked out Lo-fi Chicago trax and deep detroit jams made with machines which were found next to the garbage can." He marks his major influence as Unit Moebius, after he heard them on the radio. Later this palette of influences grew with early µ-Ziq, Aphex Twin, Drexciya, and various releases from the Irdial Discs label. Legowelt began producing music in the early 1990s after he came in contact with the sounds of Detroit's Underground Resistance, Model 500, Blake Baxter (probably his all-time favourite producer) and Chicago heroes such as Farley Jackmaster Funk, Armando Gallop and Mr. He has had some mainstream exposure with Disco Rout, originally released on a Ghostly International compilation but licensed by Cocoon Recordings for a full vinyl release, and subsequently voted track of the year 2002 by the German music magazine, Groove. 2.2.15 Dickie Smabers and The Moerwijk CrewĪlready having spent a few years in the business, Legowelt has released a dozen or so projects on various formats, most of them on vinyl released on Bunker records, an electronic music label based in The Hague.