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Birth name
  
Harald Thumann

Role
  
Composer

Origin
  
Germany

Died
  
2001


Instruments
  
Keyboards

Music director
  
Incubus

Name
  
Harry Thumann

Genres
  
Disco, Space disco, Funk



Born
  
28 February 1952 (
1952-02-28
)

Occupation(s)
  
Record producer, sound engineer

Albums
  
Andromeda, American Express

Similar People
  
La Bionda, Gino Soccio, Martin Circus, Peter Brown, Telex

Harry thumann give a little help 1979


Harry Thumann (28 February 1952 – 2001) was a German electronic composer, record producer and sound engineer. He designed and built groundbreaking synthesizers and studio equipment from the early 1960s onwards.

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Born Harald Thumann in Germany, he started out as a drummer while getting a thorough grounding in audio engineering in German broadcasting. When touring lost appeal, Thumann put his musical and technical experience to work and started his first recording studio in a bedroom at the family home. Thumann participated in the development of the SSL 4000 series of consoles, and took the first one for this studio. Premises for a permanent studio with live-in accommodation were found in Germering near Munich, and Countrylane Studios were born.

Thumann later recognised the potential of MIDI, and used Commodore 64 computers with MIDI cards, controlling a system that evolved into a synthesizer installation including Fairlight II and Moog 3C modular system. This led to a string of albums for Rondò Veneziano, which married both acoustic instruments and synthesizers. Thumann's own second solo album was Andromeda (1982).

Thumann had a run of what he called "dog records", under the 'Wonder Dog' name, which received some success in Germany and the UK (through E&S Music). The single, "Ruff Mix", peaked at #31 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1982.

With the introduction of the Yamaha DMP-7 digital mixer, Thumann built a second control room housing several DMP-7s as an integrated digital console system, interfaced with a rebuilt Neve broadcast console. Countrylane moved into audio-visual production, and started producing its own telefilms.

Underwater harry thumann


Albums

  • 1979 American Express
    1. "American Express" – 7:26
    2. "Give A Little Help" – 8:30
    3. "Underwater" – 6:05
    4. "You Turn Me On" – 4:45
    5. "Christine" – 6:30
  • 1983 Andromeda
    1. "Andromeda" - 7:48
    2. "I'm Happy To Be In The Sun" - 5:30
    3. "Out Of Tune" - 2:31
    4. "Welcome Back, Jolette" - 4:58
    5. "Bitch" - 3:30
    6. "Paris 1944" - 3:57
    7. "Sphinx" - 5:19
    8. "Living On A Farm" - 2:56

    Singles

  • 1979 "Underwater" - UK #41; US Hot Dance Club Songs #17
  • 1982 "Andromeda"
  • 1982 "Living On A Farm"
  • Remixes

  • 1992 "Break Down The Line" (Extended Version) on Jam Tronik's "Stand By Me" (Dance Mix)
  • References

    Harry Thumann Wikipedia