Horst Weidenmüller is a German music executive producer and entrepreneur, founder of !K7 Music. He has been part of the music industry since the early 1980s when he began as a producer of concert video footage of musicians in the punk music genre. He founded !K7 in 1985 and became an influential part of the Berlin techno music industry in the early 1990s.[1] Weidenmüller curated and produced a popular techno music audiovisual series, X-Mix [de], which aired on MTV in the mid-1990s.[2][3] He also serves on the board of several trade associations, including the IMPALA where he was co-president until 2011. Since its founding in 2008, he has also served on the board of the digital rights agency Merlin Network.

Horst Weidenmüller
Horst Weidenmüller at re:publica in 2016
Born
Occupations
  • Music executive producer
  • Entrepreneur
Known forFounder of !K7 Music
Board member ofIMPALA, Merlin Network

Early life edit

Weidenmüller was born in the Black Forest region of West Germany. He moved to Berlin in 1982.[4]

Career edit

Weidenmüller founded Studio !K7 (now known as !K7 Music[5]) in 1985 in Berlin at the age of 21.[6] It was located at Kaiserdamm 7, an address that became the inspiration for the company's name. Initially, Weidenmüller focused on creating concert videos for punk bands which were shown in cafes, such as Café Swing [de] in Berlin, before the advent of music videos on television.[4] He produced live video footage of concerts by Nick Cave, Einstürzende Neubauten, Crime & the City Solution, and Lydia Lunch.[7]

Weidenmüller became an influential part of the Berlin techno music industry in the early 1990s.[1] In 1993, he released his first X-Mix [de] video cassette. These remix videos combined DJ mixes with computer animation for at-home viewing. In the mid-1990s, X-Mix videos, including those of Laurent Garnier or Richie Hawtin, were aired at night on MTV.[3] X-Mix became a platform by which artists working in computer graphics could showcase their nascent art form.[8] As Germany was reunified, techno had become popular in both East and West Germany[9] and, according to the German magazine Der Spiegel, "X-Mix gave techno a face", bringing it out of the dark basement venues where it initiated.[2] Weidenmüller also started DJ-Kicks, a DJ mix series first released in 1993, which released its 72nd edition in August 2020.[10][11]

In 2008, Weidenmüller acquired Strut Records and relaunched the label under the !K7.[12][13] In the early 2010s, he started an artists management division and signed on to manage the rapper Tricky.[14] Tricky wrote in his biography, Hell Is Around The Corner (2019), how Weidenmüller helped him rectify his finances and build a new catalogue of music for which he retained the rights.![15] K7 Management also began representing Mykki Blanco, DJ Tennis, Brandt Brauer Frick, Marquis Hawkes, and Portable.[5]

In 2017, Weidenmueller created a classical music label 7K!,[1] and signed several composers and musicians from the neoclassical genre, including Luca D'Alberto, Niklas Paschburg and Henrik Schwarz.[16] Weidenmueller was the Executive Producer on Endless, D'Alberto's 2017 album. He was also Creative Director on Paschburg's 2018 album, Oceanic.[17] In 2019, Weidenmüller created Ever Records, a jazz label, and signed musicians such as the Kansas Smitty's House Band.[18]

Over the years of !K7, Weidenmüller has also worked with the artists Kruder & Dorfmeister, Matthew Herbert, Fat Freddy's Drop, Peggy Gou, The Whitest Boy Alive, Forest Swords, Moodymann, Henrik Schwarz, Carl Craig, Einstürzende Neubauten, Grandmaster Flash, Hercules & Love Affair and Madlib.[19] His label group, !K7 Music, includes !K7 Records, Strut Records, AUS, 7K! and Ever Records.[6]

Associations edit

He has served on the board of several associations representing independent artists and record labels. He has served on the board of directors of the IMPALA since 2003.[20] He joined the executive team at IMPALA in 2006 and served as co-president until 2011.[21] Since its founding in 2008, Weidenmüller has also been on the board of Merlin Network, the largest organization representing independent digital rights holders.[20][22]

Discography edit

  • 2017 – Luca D'Alberto – Endless[23]
  • 2018 – Niklas Paschburg – Oceanic
  • 2018 – Henrik Schwarz – Scripted Orkestra
  • 2018 – Luca D'Alberto – Exile
  • 2019 – Henrik Schwarz & Alma Quartet – Plunderphonia

References edit

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  11. ^ "Avalon Emerson Mixes 72nd 'DJ-Kicks'". XLR8R. 2020-08-27. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  12. ^ "Strut To Be Revived, Plans Grandmaster Flash Release". Billboard. 2007-09-07. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  13. ^ "Celebrating 20 Years of Strut, Whose Compilations Span the Globe". Bandcamp Daily. 2019-08-07. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  14. ^ Tricky (2019-10-31). Hell Is Round the Corner: The Unique No-Holds Barred Autobiography. Kings Road Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78870-231-7.
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  16. ^ Müller, Andreas (2018-02-13). "Neoklassik - Etikettenschwindel oder wichtiges neues Genre?". Deutschlandfunk Kultur (in German). Retrieved 2021-02-12.
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  18. ^ "!K7 launches new jazz focused label". Complete Music Update. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  19. ^ "Horst Weidenmueller: Biography". Impala. Archived from the original on 2020-08-03. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
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  21. ^ "UpFront: Global News Line". Billboard. 2006-07-22. p. 21.
  22. ^ "Indie Rights Agency Merlin Names Interim Board". Billboard. 2007-04-16. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  23. ^ "Premiere: Luca D'Alberto - Wait For Me (Marquis Hawkes Remix)". Inverted Audio. 2017-06-08. Retrieved 2021-02-12.