Timo Blunck

Timo Blunck (born 25 March 1962) is a German composer, lyricist, producer, bassist and vocalist.

His unusual style of bass playing followed geometric patterns, as opposed to classical musical scales.

Palais Schaumburg featured such producers as The Flying Lizards' David Cunningham, as well as Andy "Coati Mundi" Hernandez of Kid Creole & The Coconuts.

[2] In 1981, Palais Schaumburg signed with Daniel Miller's Mute Records, after which they played support for Depeche Mode.

[4] Photographer and Director Anton Corbijn, having previously created the album artwork for "Lupa" (1982), also filmed their first music video in 1983 for the single "Hockey".

[5] From 1985 to 1990, Timo Blunck performed as the vocalist and songwriter of the Hamburg Pop band Grace Kairos.

[9] In 1998, Blunck opened the production company BLUWI, which creates music for Film, Television and advertising.