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A prolific musician and producer,
Jürgen Engler is best known as the co-founder and frontman for German industrial metal/EBM outfit
Die Krupps. In 1976 the Düsseldorf-born artist founded the punk band Male, one of the leading lights in the Neue Deutsche Welle (the German iteration of the punk/new wave movement). In 1980
Engler and
Bernward Malaka formed
Die Krupps -- the name refers to a 400-year-old German dynasty famous for their production of armaments. The band has been hailed as a pioneer of the industrial movement, alongside other influential German groups like
Kraftwerk and
Einstürzende Neubauten. In 1997, after releasing seven studio albums,
Die Krupps disbanded, and
Engler founded the like-minded
DKay.com, who would go on to release two full-length studio albums before going on indefinite hiatus in 2004. The following year saw
Die Krupps celebrating their 25th anniversary with a series of festival appearances and the release of a pair of greatest-hits compilations.
Engler eventually relocated to Austin, Texas, where he established himself as a producer of note at Cleopatra Records, working with a diverse roster of artists including
Iggy Pop,
Sly Stone,
Stabbing Westward, and
Ministry. In 2013,
Die Krupps released their long-awaited eighth studio LP, The Machinists of Joy, with
V: Metal Machine Music dropping two years later. In 2017
Engler composed the soundtrack for the Faustian supernatural horror film Devil's Domain. ~ James Christopher Monger