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Josef Maria Klumb (born 1962 in Bingen am Rhein) is a German musician who has been a member of a number of punk rock, industrial, and darkwave bands in the "dark culture". He is best known for his work with and Von Thronstahl. In 1990, Klumb formed , a more outright darkwave band with danceable elements. The band enjoyed some popularity in the early 1990s German darkwave scene. The band later began moving away from darkwave, and became somewhat less popular. Klumb has also been a member of the bands Weissglut, Svantaal and .

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  • Josef Maria Klumb (* 1962 in Bingen), auch bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Jay Kay, ist ein deutscher Musiker. Bekannt wurde er durch Musikprojekte wie Forthcoming Fire, Weissglut oder Von Thronstahl. Er wird vom Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes als rechtsextrem eingestuft. (de)
  • Josef Maria Klumb (born 1962 in Bingen am Rhein) is a German musician who has been a member of a number of punk rock, industrial, and darkwave bands in the "dark culture". He is best known for his work with and Von Thronstahl. In 1990, Klumb formed , a more outright darkwave band with danceable elements. The band enjoyed some popularity in the early 1990s German darkwave scene. The band later began moving away from darkwave, and became somewhat less popular. Klumb has also been a member of the bands Weissglut, Svantaal and . (en)
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  • Josef Maria Klumb (* 1962 in Bingen), auch bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Jay Kay, ist ein deutscher Musiker. Bekannt wurde er durch Musikprojekte wie Forthcoming Fire, Weissglut oder Von Thronstahl. Er wird vom Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes als rechtsextrem eingestuft. (de)
  • Josef Maria Klumb (born 1962 in Bingen am Rhein) is a German musician who has been a member of a number of punk rock, industrial, and darkwave bands in the "dark culture". He is best known for his work with and Von Thronstahl. Klumb founded the punk-rock band Aus-98 in the early 1980s, which fairly quickly morphed into . Here he met , with whom he would later collaborate in Von Thronstahl. By the mid 1980s, Circle of Sig-Tiu began incorporating gothic rock and darkwave aspects; the band broke up in 1988. During its career, the band gained some notoriety for its symbolism, not least for its use of the sig and tiu runes when spelling its name. In 1990, Klumb formed , a more outright darkwave band with danceable elements. The band enjoyed some popularity in the early 1990s German darkwave scene. The band later began moving away from darkwave, and became somewhat less popular. In 1995, Klumb, along with his brother Burn (also from Forthcoming Fire) formed Von Thronstahl, a martial industrial group. Later Burn would leave the group and instead former Circle of Sig-Tiu bandmate , , and Rene joined. Klumb has also been a member of the bands Weissglut, Svantaal and . (en)
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