The 1957 Berlin-born drummer Klaus Peter Fritz Pasch came early in contact with music. As the son of a bassist and clarinettist he grew up practically with the music of the American soldiers transmitter AFN in Berlin. His father played the music from the radio. The musical initial ignition was then 1961 by Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" with the grandiose drum solo is triggered. From then on it was clear that he wants to be the drummer. Musically grew up between Jazz, Soul, Beat and "Krautrock" in the sixties and seventies, he gained his first experience in numerous school bands. The scale of his musical influences was later then between Iron Butterfly, Led Zeppelin, Frank Zappa, Billy Cobham, Earth, Wind and Fire and many others. The distinctive joy of playing and his dynamic style he has by innumerable appearances with different bands in the most famous music clubs of West-Berlin is acquired. Significant musical achievements were in the eighties with the new german wave. Peter play drums for name-like, predominantly Berlin music productions and bands as studio - session and live drummer. It fascinated him but always a fascinating symbiosis of electronic music and to create exceptional rhythms. The love and passion to his home town of Berlin is reflected in his music. The creativity, the euphoric mood, the permanent change and the feeling of life in this city, let sound paintings of imagination and pulsating grooves. In September 2015, together with Ralf Wadephul the OESJ |
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