Torsten Fenslau (23 April 1964 — 6 November 1993) was a Germans disc jockey and music producer, and can be characterized as an important pioneer in the early Sound of Frankfurt.
In 1988, he released his first production, "The Dream", through the group, Out of the Ordinary, which included snippets from the "I Have a Dream speech given by Martin Luther King Jr.
He founded his own label, Abfahrt Records, through which he released titles as Culture Beat, Die Schwarze Zone , Force Legato - System and Heute ist ein guter Tag zu sterben.
His greatest commercial success was founding the group Culture Beat in 1989. Their 1993 song "Mr. Vain" topped the charts for several weeks in many European countries and found international success.
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