Zero Cash aka Fabian Stall was only sweet 14 when he decided to dedicate his life to electronic music. First productions were made at his fathers computer using oldschool tracker programs, before he equipped his studio with his first synths and drum computers.

In early 2000, he made his first records together with Air Liquide and Dr. Walker (for the label DJungle Fever) under the pseudonym Electro Atomu. After a couple of singles and remixes he realised a project in co-operation with FM Einheit (the ur-member of Einstürzende Neubauten) that could be admired live on stage at numerous festivals.

The first release (“Low Service EP”) with the artist name Zero Cash came out in 2004 on the legendary label Monotone and could be described as a hard-to-define mixture of beat structures originating from Hip Hop and tons of electronic noise. (“The 'Low Service EP' is a merciless experience of futuristic sound for the post apocalypse.”, Tristan Bechet from Services).

In 2004 and still not tired, Zero Cash and Khan (Capatain Comatose) started producing Khans' album “Who Never Rests” which was finally released in 2007 on Tomlab.

After all the acid, noise and trip-hop experiences he decided to come back to dance music by involving all the influences from before. One way was to team up with Maral Salmassi to start a club-project called “Golden Days” with a series of singles and remixes for the well known Label Television. On the other hand he founded the Indie-Disco project called “A**ro Cologne” together with Thomas Mahmoud (former singer of Von Spar) and Stefan Schmidt. For their first maxi release “Discolights / Excuse Me”, they spontaneously founded the label Hoochy Coochy Records.

In late 2006 Zero Cash and Maral Salmassi founded a new label called Television Rocks together as common platform for their solo projects. In February 2007, Zero Cash launched this new label with his release “Satan Satellites” which entered the charts of Dj’s like Erol Alkan, Tiga, Boris Dlugosch or Malente. In 2008, after a couple of releases on Television Rocks Records and several productions for Maral Salmassi Zero Cash also joined the crew of Coco Machete Records from New York with his release “Push it”, “Goodies” and some following singles & remixes.
At the moment he produces a new album for himself and also for Maral Salmassi.

When performing live, Zero Cash rocks with his machines like Metal Bands play the guitars. He creates ecstatic moments with a variety of different styles. Something between funky techno and dirty Cut-Up-House – Zero Cash does not hesitate using boombastic chords, brute guitar riffs, vocal fragments or Hip Hop-Electro breaks. Watch it if you can!


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D I S C O G R A P H Y

»Give it to me« (Television Rocks 2009)
»Served in Slices« (Coco Machete - 2008)
»I Get Down« (Television Rocks 2008)
»Chitinbody (with KHAN)« (I am Single 2008)
»Pushit/Missing« (Coco Machete 2008)
»Flash Box« (Television Rocks 2007)
»Big is Chic« (Television Rocks 2007)
»Satan Satellites« (Television Rocks 2007)
»Low Service EP« (Monotone 035 - 2004)

Zero Cash with Maral Salmassi:
»My Shit is on« (Television Rocks 2009)
»Natural Fun« (Television Rocks 2007)
»Back up your Ass« (Television Rocks 2007)
»Victims of the Super-Ape« (Television Rocks 2007)



O F F i C i A L    R E M i X E S:

»Let’s Rock the Party« Maral Salmassi (Television Rocks Rec. - 2009)
»Fightclub« Electro Ferris (Freakz me out Rec, 2009)
»Favela Gital« 7Samurais (Poets Club Rec. - 2009)
»Masturbo« Mike Okay (What! What! Rec. - 2009)
»Wake up« Top Billin (OMG Rec. - 2009)
»My Shit is on« Maral Salmassi (Television Rocks. - 2009)
»Wet« Gooseflesh (Freakz me out Rec, 2009)
»Goodies« Debra Dolce (Coco Machete 2008)
»Live fast, die old« Munk & Asia Argento (Gomma 2008)
»Favor after Favor« Khan (I’m Single 2008)
»Natural Fun« Maral Salmassi (Television Rocks. - 2007)