Johannes Schmoelling (born 9 November 1950 in Lohne, Germany) is a German musician and keyboard artist.
By 1978 Johannes had graduated from college with a degree in sound engineering and secured a job working on live theater performances at the prestigious Schaubühne am Halleschen Ufer in Berlin.
His first live performance with the band was the notable concert on 31 January 1980, in the Palace of the Republic, Berlin, East Germany, recorded and released as the Pergamon album.
So far they have released three EPs, titled "100 001", "200 002", and "300 003", and three albums called "The Tree Hates the Forest", "Scored", and "Years in Music".
At Ufa Fabrik in Berlin (where the album Years in Music was recorded), and in October, they played once again at The E-Live Festival in Oirschot, near Eindhoven in The Netherlands.
With the departure of Jerome Froese, Schmoelling and Waters formed a new lineup with Kurt Ader [de], a sound programmer for Korg and video artist Andreas Merz.