En Esch

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En Esch performing with Pigface at The Haunt, Ithaca NY, in May 2005
En Esch performing with Pigface at The Haunt, Ithaca NY, in May 2005

En Esch (born Nicklaus Schandelmaier) is a contemporary musician and has been a member of the bands KMFDM, Pigface, and Slick Idiot. Sascha Konietzko claims to have given Esch his nickname because the latter felt that his real name was inappropriate for the stage. It is derived from the German pronunciation of the letters N. S. (Nicklaus Schandelmaier). Esch left KMFDM in 1999 and formed Slick Idiot with bandmate Günter Schulz. He has since begun working actively with Pigface again, joining them on tour in 2005. He currently resides in Berlin.

Partial Discography of albums En Esch appeared on as part of Pigface.

  • The Fragile Path - Worlds End (2005) Guest vocals & programming on the song "Nur Schwer Verbergen" Also published the album.
  • Neuronomicon (2007) - Guest Vocalist on "Ultra Vires"
  • Upright figurine "Singles: 2005-2007" (2007) - Guest Vocalist on "The söünds of aBOMbs Dissing a SCARed WoRlD"
  • More Machine than Man - Binary Sex (2003) Producer and some vocals on "WHY?" and "Tonight"
  • Numerous re-mixes and as yet un-released material
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