Tommi Stumpff
Tommi Stumpff | |
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Birth name | Thomas Peters |
Born |
1958 Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
Genres | Electronic body music |
Years active | 1979-1993 |
Labels | Schallmauer, No Dance, Electrola, Striclty Dance, EMI, Our Choice, Mental Decay, Frühstyxradio |
Associated acts | Basic Energy, Der KFC, Die Technodosen, Erato, The Global Masters, Tekkknozid, Tropical Hardcore |
Website |
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Tommi Stumpff (born 1 February 1958 in Düsseldorf) is a former German musician. He emerged as one of the notable artists in German EBM (electronic body music) scene during the 1980s.
Biography
Stumpff spent his childhood with his family in Paris and Brüssel before moving back to his birthplace, Düsseldorf. In the late 1970s he formed his first punk band, Der KFC, being the lead singer.
His solo debut album Zu spät Ihr Scheisser was released from Schallmauer-Records of Düsseldorf. Its total sales were disappointing, reaching only 3000 units.
The following single Contergan Punk was released from another label, Giftplatten, in 1983. It was produced by the legendary sound engineer, Conny Plank. The single featured his characteristic heavy electropunk sound, through which he would be achieving the base structure of aggressive EBM during the 1980s. His 1989 album Ultra is another notable work.
Stumpff ended his musical career in 1993. He now works in the IT industry.
Discography
- 1982 - Zu spät Ihr Scheisser (LP)
- 1983 - Contergan Punk (12")
- 1985 - Seltsames Glück (12")
- 1988 - ...und so sterbt alle! (12")
- 1988 - Meine Sklavin (7")
- 1988 - Terror II (LP/CD)
- 1989 - Ultra (LP/CD)
- 1989 - Lobotomie
- 1991 - Mich kriegt Ihr nicht (LP/CD)
- 1991 - 13 Minuten Massaker (MCD)
- 1991 - Trivial Shock (CD)
- 1992 - Trivial Schock (Cuts)
- 1992 - TV Ritual (MCD)
- 1992 - Paradies (MCD)
- 1993 - Alle sind tot (CD)
- 1993 - Oligophrenie (12")
- 2005 - Festival of Darkness (Online-Album)
External links
- Tommi Stumpff's Blog in German
- Interview with Tommi Stumpff: (German)
- Tommi Stumpff's Discography at discogs.com