Haujobb

Haujobb is a German electronic musical project formed in 1992 by Daniel Myer, Dejan Samardzic, and Björn Junemann. Inspired by the Skinny Puppy album Too Dark Park, the trio began their musical journey under the name Haujobb, derived from the German translation of "skin job" from the film Blade Runner. They signed to Off Beat and distributed their music in North America via Pendragon Records. Haujobb's discography spans a wide range of electronic genres. Notable albums include Solutions for a Small Planet (1996) and Ninetynine (1999). They released New World March (2011), which used more hardware compared to their previous software-based works. The band released the minimal-wave influenced album Blendwerk (2015). Haujobb released a pair of singles in advance of their tenth album, The Machine in the Ghost (2024), with the single "In the Headlights" reaching number 2 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC).

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