Legowelt

Legowelt (real name Danny Wolfers) is a Dutch composer, electronic musician and visual artist, whose music spans a varying range of sub-genres.

Strange Life Records also released albums and EPs by artists including DJ Overdose, DMX Krew and Ian Martin.

[3] Danny Wolfers has released albums and EP's under over 40 different aliases including: Alchemulator, Bontempi 666, Calimex Mental Implant Corp., Commanding The Beast, Coverti World, Danny Wolfers, Dickie Smabers & Moerwijk Crew, Florenza Mavelli, Franz Falckenhaus, Gladio, House Of Jezebel, Klaus Weltman, Lords Of Midnite, Nacho Patrol, Nomad Ninja, Occult Orientated Crime, Phalangius, Polarius, Ray Escortienda, Rising Sun Systems, Saab Knutson, Salamandos, Sammy Osmo, Satomi Taniyama, Seaside Houz Boyz, Smackos, Squadra Blanco, Star Shepherd, Tandy Ogmo, The Psychic Stewardess, Twilight Moose, Ufocus, Venom 18, and Westside Box Savants.

Wolfers has worked with various international synthesizer companies, including Novation (Peak, Summit, and Circuit Tracks),[4] Roland (D-05),[5] and Moog,[6][7] designing preset patches.

[8] Wolfers also designed sounds for video games such as Next Space Rebels[9] and Hexagroove: Tactical DJ for Nintendo Switch and Xbox.

Wolfers also composed a piece for a second ballet performed by the Tähtvere Dance Centre, at the Leigo Lake Music festival near Tartu, Estonia, in August 2024.

In 2020 and 2021, compilation 'cover tapes' were released alongside the Shadow Wolf Cyberzine featuring several artists including Dim Garden, Baglover, Alina Valentina, DJ Overdose, Franziska Lantz, Huren, Chupacabras, Jentlemen, and Elektrovolt.

[20] In November 2024, Wolfers published a hand drawn animated video clip for the song "In a Blaze of Fame" from the album "A Field Guide to the Void", depicting two fictional characters Wombald and Slorpy.