Klaus Fiehe

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Klaus Fiehe during a minute of silence for the victims of the Love Parade 2010 at the Juicy Beats Festival in Dortmund (July 31, 2010)

Klaus "John" Fiehe (born January 24, 1957 in Hamm ) is a German musician and radio presenter .

Klaus Fiehe became known as a member of the Neue Deutsche Welle band Geier Sturzflug (vocals, saxophone ).

Since 1996 he has been a presenter at the radio station 1 Live . There he leads in 1 Live Fiehe (until 2006: Raum und Zeit ) every Sunday evening from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. through one of the last remaining author's programs on German radio. The music is not determined by an editorial team, but by Fiehe himself. Klaus Fiehe is often compared to the British cult DJ and BBC presenter John Peel , as his show spans all genres, from old krautrock to modern minimal and dubstep .

Klaus Fiehe lives in Solingen. According to his own statements, he has a collection of 40,000 records. Fiehe is also a former member of the British punk band The Bollock Brothers , in which he played the saxophone alongside singer and friend Jock McDonald.

Since 2008 Fiehe has been working on a voluntary basis in the Internet radio program ByteFM , which the media journalist Ruben Jonas Schnell founded in Hamburg that same year. The one-hour program "Karamba" can be heard every Thursday at 8 pm on byte.fm via internet stream.

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Individual evidence

  1. Klaus Fiehe: ByteFM Karamba from August 23, 2018 In: ByteFM , August 23, 2018, accessed on August 9, 2020.
  2. Show "Karamba" on Byte.fm