Pete Namlook

Real Name:
Peter Kuhlmann
Profile:
Peter Namlook is one of the most influential figures of electronic and ambient music in the 1990s. Inspired by Oskar Sala, one of the pioneers of electronic music, Namlook focused on the untapped potential of analogue synthesizers, often developed or extended in his laboratory.

Freshly educated in composition from Goethe University, Pete Namlook (Pete Kuhlmann) started his career in Frankfurt playing in the electronic ensemble Romantic Warrior that was loosely part of the new age and electronic scene. They cut Romantic Warrior (Frog, 1985), Himalaya (Frog, 1986), Planet (Blue Flame, 1988).

In 1991 he began a second life as a disc jockey playing techno music under the moniker Sequential.

The single True Colours changed his career and a good chunk of modern music. Kuhlmann assumed the identity of Pete Namlook, opened his own Fax label and made his first album, Silence (Fax, 1992), a collaboration with Dr Atmo (and one of the first albums released only on compact disc).

Namlook understood that producing was more important than recording and he set out to discover, encourage and promote music by ambient electronic artists. During the first year alone, his label released over 100 records and CDs. The label name refers to the "fax" as a medium for fast and cheap distribution of ideas. Its humble weekly releases are equivalent to sending a fax to a group of friends.

His double albums are containers of lengthy ambient suites reminiscent of Germany's kosmische school of the 1970s and of Brian Eno's late 1970s "discreet" music, but also influenced by his two true love: eastern and classical music. No musical genre was a direct influence, though: Namlook has always claimed that Nature was his main teacher
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Namlook II

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1993

Namlook

(CD, Ltd, Mixed)
Fax +49-69/450464 1993

Namlook IV

(CD, Ltd, Mixed)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Namlook III

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Seasons Greetings - Winter

(CD, Album, Ltd, Mixed)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Namlook VI

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Music For Ballet

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Namlook V

(CD, Ltd, Mixed)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Namlook VIII + IX

(2xCD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Namlook VII

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Seasons Greetings - Autumn

(CD, Album, Ltd, Mixed)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Seasons Greetings - Spring

(CD, Album, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1994

Namlook X

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1995

Seasons Greetings - Summer

(CD, Album, Ltd, Mixed)
Fax +49-69/450464 1995

Atom

(2 versions)
Fax +49-69/450464 1996

The 4 Seasons

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1996

Namlook XI

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1996

Burhan Öçal & Pete Namlook - Sultan (CD, Album, RP)

Ada Müzik 1997

Higher Intelligence Agency* / Pete Namlook - S.H.A.D.O (2 versions)

Fax +49-69/450464 1997

Namlook XII

(CD, Ltd, Album)
Fax +49-69/450464 1997

Pete Namlook & Hubertus Held - Pete Namlook / Hubertus Held (CD, Ltd)

Fax +49-69/450464 1997

Lakoff* / Igr Ver* & Pete Namlook - Planetarium (3 versions)

Fax +49-69/450464 1998

Namlook XIII - License To Chill

(CD, Ltd)
Fax +49-69/450464 1998

Higher Intelligence Agency, The / Pete Namlook - S.H.A.D.O 2 (2 versions)

Fax +49-69/450464 1999

Namlook XIV - Solarized

(2 versions)
Fax +49-69/450464 1999
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Reviews & Discussion

gerryc Apr 20, 2011
Namlook and his FAX label now in it's second decade releasing some great electronica. The fact that he is still around says alot and he has never lost his "hunger" for exploring new sounds and ideas which for me always have an emotional touch which other electronic artists and labels lack.
Review by timecage Aug 01, 2004 (edited over 7 years ago)
I must say: Peter Namlook is a great mam, who has created an unconventional, but ingenious in its simplicity label, who released plenty of albums. Of course - some of them are better, some are not. But almost every of them has that 'thing', that makes you love it. He should be placed next to such people as Brian Eno - people who made the ambient genre recognisable.
Review by eidoom Jul 11, 2003
A very important artist indeed. He's done some absolutely phenomenal stuff over the years - 4Voice, Hearts of Space, Silence, From Within, etc. My only problem is that he has no sense of quality control - he just pumps out an album, whether solo or collaborative, almost every month. There's just so many meaningless duds he's released over the years that most people will never hear the brilliance of the minority of his master pieces. Probably because there so damn expensive and near impossible to find. I've probably purchased at least thirty or so cd's with which he has had some input, but unfortunately have sold more than half of them soon after. Oh well, he's still a legend.
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