disJam is an acid-jazz and jazz-funk band from Hamburg, Germany.
The band's members have included Christoph Kähler (drums, guitar and vocals), Sascha Panknin (bass guitar, guitar and keyboards), Volker Kurnoth (guitar and vocals), Ralf Petter (keyboards and vocals), Ole Janssen (saxophone) and Oliver Schumacher (percussion and keyboards). disJam was formed in the early 1990s and has been known in Germany, Switzerland and Austria since the mid-199...
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