Band,
Rock, Pop and Electronic
Founded 1997 by Gerald Dahlmann (drums), Linus Volkmann (vocals, guitar) and Uli Nachtigall (vocals, guitar) as an indie-rock band. They released their first single on Tocotronic's Rock-O-Tronic Records. While Gerald Dahlmann left, Felix Scharlau (bass) and Jens Friebe (drums) joined the band for their second single in autumn 1998 on Ritchie Records. In 2004 Volkmann and Nachtigall reformed the band and released a 12 inch on Scheinselbständig, changing their style to some kind of Synthpop. Bum Khun Cha was the first korean football player in the german Bundesliga. He played during the 80's for SV Darmstadt 98, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen. The name of the band also refers to the german band Hrubesch Youth.
![]() | Jens Friebe g, voc *1975 DE |
![]() | Linus Volkmann |
![]() | Uli Nachtigall |
![]() | Gerald Dahlmann |
![]() | Felix Scharlau b |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Cliquenedition #5 | Bum Khun Cha Youth Vs. Amen 81 | 2013 | Single |
Split | Bum Khun Cha Youth | 2012 | Single |
Cliquenedition #4 | Bum Khun Cha Youth vs. Abbau West | 2012 | Single |
Cliquenedition #2 | Bum Khun Cha Youth vs. Jens Friebe feat. Vera Kropf | 2012 | Single |
Split | Bum Khun Cha Youth | 2011 | Single |
ALARM! Hanns-Martin Ist Verschwunden | Bum Khun Cha Youth | 2007 | Album |
Unendliche Freiheit | Bum Khun Cha Youth | 2004 | Album |
Turn Mich An, Es Geht Alles | Bum Khun Cha Youth | 1998 | Single |
Ersatzpunk | Bum Khun Cha Youth | 1997 | Single |