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This is a comprehensive listing of the current and former members of KMFDM , an industrial band formed by Sascha Konietzko in 1984. [1] KMFDM existed from 1984 until they broke up in 1999; however, they continued under the name MDFMK until the KMFDM name was revived in 2002. [2] [3] Konietzko has been the only permanent member throughout the band's history. [2] Individuals that simultaneously played live and contributed in the studio were regarded as official members, as also indicated by promotional material or liner notes. In addition, numerous individuals had only performed live while others had only appeared on studio material; thus, both instances were not treated in an official capacity.
Image | Name | Years active | Instruments | Release contributions |
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Sascha Konietzko [lower-alpha 1] | 1984–present |
| all KMFDM and MDFMK releases | |
Lucia Cifarelli [lower-alpha 2] | 2000–present |
| All MDFMK and KMFDM releases from MDFMK (2000) to present [lower-alpha 3] | |
Andy Selway [lower-alpha 4] | 2003–present (touring in 2002–2003) |
| All KMFDM releases from WWIII (2003) to present [lower-alpha 3] | |
Andee Blacksugar [lower-alpha 5] | 2017–present | guitars | All KMFDM releases from Paradise (2019) to present |
Image | Name | Years active | Instruments | Release contributions |
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Raymond Watts [lower-alpha 6] |
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En Esch (Nicklaus Schandelmaier) [lower-alpha 7] | 1985–1999 |
| all KMFDM releases from What Do You Know, Deutschland? (1986) to Adios (1999) [lower-alpha 8] | |
Rudolph Naomi [lower-alpha 9] |
| drums | ||
Günter Schulz [lower-alpha 10] | 1989–1999 |
| all KMFDM releases from Naïve (1990) to Adios (1999) | |
Mark Durante [lower-alpha 11] | 1992–1997 (touring in 1989 and guest in 1990) | guitars | [lower-alpha 8] | |
Jennifer Ginsberg [lower-alpha 12] | 1994–1996 | vocals |
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Bill Rieflin [lower-alpha 13] |
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Tim Skold [lower-alpha 14] |
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Jules Hodgson [lower-alpha 15] | 2002–2016 (guest in 2022) |
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Steve White [lower-alpha 16] | 2003–2015 (touring in 2002–2003) | guitars | all KMFDM releases from Hau Ruck (2005) to Our Time Will Come (2014) [lower-alpha 3] |
Image | Name | Years active | Instruments | Release contributions |
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Udo Sturm | 1984 |
| none | |
Chris Vrenna | 1992 | drums | ||
Cole Coonce | guitars | |||
Chrissie DeWinter | vocals | Money (1992) | ||
Mike Jensen | 1995 | guitars | none | |
John DeSalvo | 1997 | drums | ||
Nivek Ogre | 1997 | vocals |
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Ton Geist | 1984 | guitars | Opium (1984) | |
Jr. Blackmail |
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Sigrid Meyer |
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F.M. Einheit |
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Morgan Adjei | 1989 | vocals | UAIOE (1989) | |
Christine Siewert |
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Johann Bley | 1990 | drums | Naïve (1990) | |
Paul Barker | bass | |||
William Tucker (died 1999) | guitars | |||
Dorona Alberti |
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Chris Randall | 1992 |
| Money (1992) | |
Chris Shepard |
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Bruce Breckenfeld |
| Hammond B3 organ |
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Jim Christiansen | 1995 | trombone | Nihil (1995) | |
Jeff Olson | trumpet | |||
Fritz Whitney | bari sax | |||
Cheryl Wilson |
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Chris Connelly |
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Nicole Blackman | 1996 | Xtort (1996) | ||
Bruce Bendinger | voice | |||
Michael Cichowicz | trumpet | |||
Steve Finkel | saxophone | |||
Jack Kramer | trumpet | |||
Ron Lowe | drill and vacuum cleaner | |||
Bob Samborski | trombone | |||
Jon Van Eaton | noise | |||
Amy Denio |
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Abby Travis | 1997 |
| Symbols (1997) | |
Michel Bassin |
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Frank Chotai | 1999 | programming | Adios (1999) | |
Paul de Carli | digital editing | |||
Nina Hagen | vocals | |||
Curt Golden | 2002–2003 | slide guitar |
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Arianne Schreiber | 2002 | vocals | Attak (2002) | |
Mona Mur | 2003 | WWIII (2003) | ||
Mina Stolle | 2005 | trumpet | Hau Ruck (2005) | |
Jin Kninja | 2007 | Tohuvabohu (2007) | ||
Anna Koudriachova | 2009 | count-up | Blitz (2009) | |
William Wilson |
| vocals |
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Free Dominguez | 2011 | WTF?! (2011) | ||
Che Eckert | news speak | |||
Koichi Fukuda | guitars | |||
Sebastian Komor |
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Johann Strauss | 2013 |
| Kunst (2013) | |
Innocentius Rabiatus | guitar | |||
Annabella Asia Konietzko |
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Annabella Asia | 2014 | vocals | Our Time Will Come (2014) | |
Bradley Bills | drums | |||
Mickie D | guitar | |||
Tom Stanzel |
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Doug Wimbish |
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Sin Quirin | 2017 | guitars | Hell Yeah (2017) | |
Chris Harms | ||||
Andrew "Ocelot" Lindsley |
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Sissy Misfit | 2022 | Hyëna (2022) |
Tim Skold is a Swedish musician and record producer who produces solo work and has also collaborated with multiple musical groups including Shotgun Messiah, KMFDM, Marilyn Manson and Motionless in White.
KMFDM is a multinational industrial rock band from Hamburg led by Sascha Konietzko, who founded the band in 1984 as a performance art project.
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Adios is the tenth studio album released by German industrial band KMFDM. The album was originally conceived as the group's parting shot to its longtime record label, Wax Trax! Records, but it ended up also signaling the break-up of KMFDM itself until the band reformed in 2002. Recorded in Seattle, Washington, this was the last album to feature En Esch and Günter Schulz, who both went on to form Slick Idiot. Following the break-up, founding member Sascha Konietzko created the band MDFMK, before reforming KMFDM in 2002 without Esch or Schulz.
Angst is the sixth studio album by German industrial band KMFDM, released on 12 October 1993 by Wax Trax! Records.
Sascha Kegel Konietzko, also known as Sascha K and Käpt'n K, is a German musician and record producer. He is the founder, frontman and "anchor" of the industrial band KMFDM. Konietzko jokingly purports himself to be the father of industrial rock. Keyboard Magazine wrote of him, "You won't find a more imaginative or effective keyboardist on the hard-core scene."
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Günter Schulz is a German musician, songwriter and former member of the industrial band KMFDM.
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Lucia Cifarelli is an American singer, best known for her work with industrial band KMFDM. She was formerly the vocalist for the band Drill and also performed in KMFDM offshoots MDFMK, KGC, and Schwein.
Schwein is a music group comprising members of Buck-Tick, KMFDM, and Pig. Members Raymond Watts and Hisashi Imai, both having worked together in Schaft, were joined by Atsushi Sakurai, Sascha Konietzko and Lucia Cifarelli. In 2001 Schwein released an album, Schweinstein, which peaked at number 18 on Oricon's album chart, followed by the remix album Son of Schweinstein. Schwein toured Japan in the summer of 2001. However, Konietzko did not tour with them, citing illness and a desire to focus on KMFDM. In a 2023 interview with Visual Music Japan, Raymond Watts talked about the project and cited Schwein as his favorite collaboration to date and called Sakurai a "grand vocalist".
WWIII Live 2003 is a live album by industrial rock band KMFDM from their WWIII tour, recorded at the House of Blues, Chicago on October 27, 2003. It was released on July 27, 2004, on Sanctuary Records. It includes many of the songs from the WWIII album, along with some songs from other albums. The DVD release includes live footage from different venues throughout the tour. The band once again consists of 3 members of <PIG>, and these 3 members would ultimately be drafted into KMFDM fulltime as Watts and the band <PIG> would enter a lengthy hiatus.
Sturm & Drang Tour 2002 is a KMFDM album recorded live during the Sturm and Drang Tour in 2002. It was compiled from the Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago shows. It includes some of the tracks from the Attak album, along with some songs from other albums. The tour featured 16 Volt, Kidneythieves, and PIG as supporting acts. KMFDM's lineup consisted of 3 members of Pig's band, along with Bill Rieflin playing bass guitar.
Sturm & Drang Tour 2002 is a live DVD documenting KMFDM's Sturm & Drang Tour of 2002 in support of the album Attak. It was the first tour after the band reunited following a 1999 split.
Paradise is the 21st album by industrial band KMFDM. It was released on Metropolis Records and KMFDM Records on 27 September 2019. The album features the band's new core line-up of frontman/principal composer Sascha Konietzko, frontwoman/principal writer Lucia Cifarelli, drummer Andy Selway, and guitarist Andee Blacksugar, along with guest performances from Doug Wimbish, Cheryl Wilson, and on-and-off longtime collaborator Raymond Watts in his first appearance on a KMFDM album since 2003.