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Fabian Lenz is a German DJ, Techno musician and events producer, who was also known before under the moniker DJ Dick. == Life and career == Lenz has three siblings. His brother is Maximilian Lenz alias DJ WestBam. His sister Seraphina Lenz is an artist.〔(WestBam Radio-Interview ), rbb-online.de, retrieved 27 September 2013〕 Fabian Lenz has been working as a DJ since 1984. In 1985 he founded the record label Low Spirit together with his brother Maximilian Lenz, producer Klaus Jankuhn, Sandra Molzahn and William Röttger.〔Thomas Mania (Hrsg.): ''Techno. Ein Blick zurück in die Zukunft'', Telos Verlag Dr. Roland Seim M.A. Verlag für Kulturwissenschaft, Münster 2009, ISBN 978-3933060327〕 One of the most important acts on the label has been Marusha, which was in a relationship with Lenz at that time.〔(Kracht und rumpelt ) - DER SPIEGEL 22/1994, 30. Mai 1994〕 In 1988 Lenz released a few singles and EPs on Low Spirit, most of which have been produced together with Klaus Jahnkuhn. Lenz also remixed tracks by Raver’s Nature (''Somebody Scream'', 1996) and Genlog (''More Music'', 1998). Lenz also initiated the idea for Germanys largest indoor-rave ''Mayday'', which was established in 1991 in order to save the East German youth radio station DT64, which should be liquidated after the Peaceful Revolution in 1989. At the end of the 1990s Lenz stopped working as a DJ and only rarely produced further music. In 2001 Lenz became Managing director of Love Parade GmbH, which organised the annual Loveparades.〔(Rave-Experte Celik: „Die Loveparade braucht jede Unterstützung“ ) at faz.net, 12 July 2002〕 End of 2004 he resigned from that post after he was demoralized by the job which he described as "treading water".〔(Rhein-Zeitung: ''Love-Parade-Chef Fabian Lenz gibt auf'' ), 24 December 2004〕 In May 2007 Lenz together with Dimitri Hegemann reopened the Berlin technoclub ''Tresor''.〔Berliner Zeitung: ''(Bunker mit Balkon )'', 24 May 2007〕〔(Tresor bekommt Bauabnahme in letzter Minute ) at morgenpost.de, 26 May 2007〕 In 2009〔(Loveparade auf der Spree ) at tagesspiegel.de, 11 July 2009〕 and 2010〔(Leinen los für Party in der Arena ) at tagesspiegel.de, 9 July 2010〕 Lenz organized the „Berlin, Beats & Boats“ techno parties on steamboats. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fabian Lenz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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