Klaus Encounters of Some Kind or Other 08/07/2010
There is some guy in Denmark (what's his name!?) who was obviously very taken with the music and art of Klaus and has named himself Klaus Encounters - this is a tribute act to Klaus Harmony which is, if I may say so, most touching indeed. Pupu believes he is just a leech parasite living off the name of a genius but I disagree. He keeps the flame alive and, most important to me, helps me to live up to my promise to Klaus, that I should maintain the funk at always. Try his link homepage here which has some interesting stuff about this most special guy. Klaus Encounters. Even the music is lovingly put together, though I should say it is dreadfully crappy and would have given Klaus a good laugh indeed! No matter. ![]() Pupu has tried to persuade me not to do my eating experiments. She believes it will be bad for my psyche. But I am determined to understand when I will be hungry. To this end I have hired a most beautiful girl from Basildon with a white coat and a stopwatch (she used to work in a vetinary surgery) and she will record when I am hungry so I may understand when best to eat. I was determined that she should provide her own clipboard but she wants to be an employee rather than self employed (where she could have claimed the expense) but she is more beautiful than I expected and she posseses her own spectacles which, though I did not expressly require, will certainly help her look the part. She is called Mandy and is a very classy lady. ![]() Today Helmut took the first in a driving course at Stanstead. He wanted to cover the windscreen with silver foil and instead use a CCTV device by Jerrick Vander strapped to the car bonnet to navigate but of course that are most strict here in regulations (and they mock the EU?) and insisted he must use his own eyes for the driving. I think he still believes he will make them agree to tin foil on the rear window at least but I am most dubious I must say. These men live for burocracy. Pupu is calling and I must fetch her a glass of Pimms which she always takes to the sunbed with her. Peace, Jan Sink Add Comment | About Jan Sink
Jan Sink was born in Utrecht, Netherlands in 1944 and, following a largely unsuccessful career as a roadie, became a recording engineer at the infamous Amsterdam recording
studio, The Velvet Glove. In 1969 he was hired by legendary erotik film composer Klaus Harmony to engineer sessions for 'Elektrische Lippen', the composer’s first collaboration with director, Friedrich Wohlfäht. Jan went on to engineer and mix and co-produce soundtracks for classics such as 'Die Sins des Apostles', 'The Ladies Man' and 'Die Sexorcist'. Following the composer’s death in 1984, Jan took the role of CEO of HarmonSink Corp founded with Klaus’ son, Helmut Harmony, to administer the Klaus Harmony publishing catalogue. In 2005 HarmonSink Corp acquired the rights to the complete recorded work of Klaus Harmony which is now being re-released in the form of the acclaimed multi-volume 'Oeuvre' series. Jan divides his time between Amsterdam and London and sometimes lives with his wife, Pupu. CategoriesAll ArchivesOctober 2010 |
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