Frank De Wulf

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Frank De Wulf
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One of the pioneers of the belgian new beat and techno scene. De Wulf started in music around 1986 as a DJ/programmer for several local pirate radio stations in the area of Gent. He was mainly interested in music with a strong rhythmical content: new wave funk, electro, European and American experimental post-punk. Not just contenting himself with lining up tracks and commenting on them as radio makers in those days did, he made his own mixes and created a particular live atmosphere during his programmes.
From radio it was just a small step to DJ'ing in clubs, and by doing that Frank became intrigued by the process of making music. Captured by the early spirit of the new beat movement, his desire to gain more creative possibilities made him swap his turntables for a synthesizer and a sampler, and in this modest home studio environment he started to compose his own material and to remix existing tracks.
First public proof of his talents as a musician and a producer was the 12-inch "Acid Rock", which instantly became an underground hit and over the years developed into one of the classics of the first European Dance wave. But De Wulf's big breakthrough came with The B-Sides (2) series (on Music Man Records), a stylish cocktail of beats and pieces, peculiar atmospherics and citations from international Dance highlights. All four volumes charted in several European countries and reigned over dancefloors on the continent as well as in the States. The B-Sides vested De Wulf's name as key figure in the neo-beat wave, and in no time he found himself travelling throughout the global Dance village to DJ, to remix for artists as diverse as Erasure, N-Joi, Jam & Spoon, Orb, The and Shamen, The and to promote his own material.
He later released an impressive body of work on his own labels H.P.F., Tribal Sun, Mikki House, Two Thumbs and Growth, compiled the CD "Missing Links" (a collection of his favourite tracks by other artists mixed with his own) and did production work for others. As an artist he continued to grow, incorporating Trance and ambient elements in his avant-Dance music.
He left the music scene at the end of the nineties and explores now the world of multimedia. He has his own multimedia company called "GRID".
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Kris Kastaar / Frank De Wulf - KK Mix Volume One / Compression (2 versions)

Music Man Records 1989

D.W.F. Mix (Volume 1)

(2 versions)
Music Man Records 1989

The B-Sides Volume Three

(2 versions)
Music Man Records 1990

The B-Sides Volume IV

(4 versions)
Music Man Records 1990

The B-Sides Volume Two

(2 versions)
Music Man Records 1990

Frank De Wulf / Sherman - D.W.F. Mix 2 / B-Sides Mix (2 versions)

Music Man Records 1990

The B-Sides Vol. II & III

(12")
H.P.F. 1990

The B-Sides Volume One

(12")
Music Man Records 1990

The B-Sides Remixed

(2 versions)
Music Man Records 1991

Beyond The B-Sides

(3 versions)
Music Man Records 1992

Wishflower

(12")
Mikki House 1992

People In Motion II

(2 versions)
Two Thumbs 1993

People In Motion

(2 versions)
Two Thumbs 1993

People In Motion II

(12")
Two Thumbs, Two Thumbs 1993

Frank De Wulf vs. T-Quest - Play (12")

R & S Records 1994

Frank De Wulf / Hardfloor - Dark Hearts Vol. 2 (2 versions)

Harthouse 1995

Drums In A Grip

(2 versions)
Harthouse 1996

Drums In A Grip

(12", W/Lbl, S/Sided)
Harthouse 1996

Spinal Tap

(12")
Generations 1997

Frank De Wulf / DJ HMC - People In Motion / Life Support Systems (12", EP, Ltd)

Darkroom Dubs 2011

Compilations

The B-Sides Volume One And Two

(CD, Comp)
Music Man Records 1990

The First 3 Years

(CD, P/Mixed, Comp)
Mikki House 1991

Miscellaneous

People In Motion II

(CD)
Two Thumbs 1993

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