Timo Blunck


Timo Blunck is a German composer, lyricist, producer, bassist, and vocalist.

Biography

Blunck was raised in Hamburg, Germany. At the age of 9 he began studying flute under Manfred Trojahn.
In 1978, Blunck founded The Skafighter with his school friend Detlef Diederichsen. In 1980, The Skafighter were renamed Ede und die Zimmermänner alongside the release of their first single on Alfred Hilsberg’s Zick Zack label.
In 1981, Blunck became the bassist for Palais Schaumburg, where he also sang backing vocals for the first two albums. His unusual style of bass playing followed geometric patterns, as opposed to classical musical scales. This style was a fundamental part of Palais Schaumburg’s atonal sound. Palais Schaumburg featured such producers as The Flying Lizards' David Cunningham, as well as Andy “Coati Mundi” Hernandez of Kid Creole & The Coconuts.
In 1981, Palais Schaumburg signed with Daniel Miller’s Mute Records, after which they played support for Depeche Mode.
Palais Schaumburg played in the Danceteria in New York, as well as performing as one of the first acts in Manchester’s The Haçienda. On their European Tour 1982 they played with Kurtis Blow.
Photographer and Director Anton Corbijn, having previously created the album artwork for “Lupa”, also filmed their first music video in 1983 for the single “Hockey”.
From 1985 to 1990, Timo Blunck performed as the vocalist and songwriter of the Hamburg Pop band Grace Kairos. The Grace Kairos released two albums, produced by Ray Shulman of Gentle Giant. The singles “Carolina” and “I Don’t Know What’s Going On” charted in the Netherlands and Sweden. In 1990, Grace Kairos toured as the support for Wet Wet Wet.
In 1990, Blunck moved to London, where he opened a studio. There he produced several artists, including Freaky Realistic and Christie Hennessy.
1992 saw the release of Blunck's solo album, titled “Timo”, with the single “Louisiana Lonely”. the music video of which was filmed by German Director Gregor Schnitzler in Louisiana.
Blunck then moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, followed by Los Angeles.
In 1998, Blunck opened the production company BLUWI, which creates music for Film, Television and advertising. BLUWI's clients include directors such as Justus von Dohnanyi and Christian Petzold, as well as brands including Audi, Mercedes, and Nivea.
In 2010, BLUWI began working in communication in space, including the Expo 2010 and the Expo 2012 in Yeosu.
Starting 2011, Blunck resumed playing with Palais Schaumburg, featuring its original lineup. The band's success in Japan led to concerts in Tokyo and Osaka in 2012.
Die Zimmermänner released further albums, the latest of which “Ein Hund Namens Arbeit” was produced by Blunck and released by Tapete Records.
In 2014 Blunck mixed the album “Spaces Everywhere” from the London band The Monochrome Set.
Timo Blunck has been a member of the Art Director's Club Germany since 2002
Summer 2015, Timo Blunck mixed the album Über... Menschen of the Düsseldorf band Fehlfarben.
Following the 1st of June, 2015, Blunck, along with BLUWI producer Stephanie Zanatta founded the company BLUT. Here they are continuing their work after the termination of BLUWI.

Personal life

Timo Blunck splits his time between Hamburg and New Orleans. He has three sons with American stylist Sondra Blunck.

Selected discography

Ede & die Zimmermänner
Die Zimmermänner
Palais Schaumburg
Grace Kairos
Solo