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  1. Bernward Malaka (born August 31, 1962, in Düsseldorf, West Germany) is an internet entrepreneur and consultant. He was also active as publisher and musician. In 1976 Malaka was co-founder and bass player of German punk band Male.

  2. Bernward Malaka (* 31. August 1962 in Düsseldorf) ist ein deutscher Musiker, Internet-Unternehmer und Medienberater. Er war auch als Verleger aktiv. Malaka war 1976 Mitbegründer der deutschen Punk-Band Male und gründete 1980 die international erfolgreiche Industrial-Band Die Krupps.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Die_KruppsDie Krupps - Wikipedia

    Die Krupps (German pronunciation: [diː ˈkʁʊps]) ("The Krupps") is a German industrial metal/EBM band, formed in 1980 by Jürgen Engler and Bernward Malaka in Düsseldorf. [1] The band has had a diverse range of musical influences over time, including the percussive industrial Stahlwerksynfonie (1981) then to a more synth-pop ...

  4. Miembros. Jürgen Engler – voz. Ralf Dörper – sintetizador. Marcel Zürcher – guitarra. Nils Finkeisen – guitarra. Paul Keller – batería. Antiguos miembros. Bernward Malaka - bajo (1980-1982) Frank Köllges - batería. Eva Gössling - saxofón (1981) Tina Schnekenburger - teclados. Christina Schnekenbuger - keyboards. Walter Jäger - ?

  5. Die Krupps. More images. Profile: A German post punk/industrial/EBM/metal band formed in Düsseldorf in October 1980 by Jürgen Engler and Bernward Malaka who had played together in Germany´s alledged first punk band Male.

  6. Investor & Consultant. Nov. 2020–Heute 3 Jahre 4 Monate. Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. actyvyst is an innovative tours & activities platform connecting travelers and activity...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Male_(band)Male (band) - Wikipedia

    Years active. 1976–1980, 1990, 2002–present. Members. (original members) Jürgen Engler, Bernward Malaka, Stefan Schwaab, Claus Ritter. Male is a punk band founded in 1976 in Düsseldorf-Bilk. They were one of the first German punk bands and a precursor for the Neuen Deutschen Welle.