Frank Weasel

Frank Muller (b. 19th June, 1964), better known as his stage name Frank Weasel is an American-Luxembourgian musician and DJ who specialises in various types of house and breakbeast music. He is credited as one of the pioneers of the KB hopscotch music genre.

Biography
Frank Muller was born on 19th June, 1964 in Diekrich, Luxembourg. His father is from Chicago, Illinois and is a retired radio personality. His mother is from Luxembourg.

Muller was introduced to the Chicago house scene in the early 1980s. He mentioned that his father would take him to clubs and would show him what being a disc jockey was "all about". Muller started DJing in clubs in Germany and the Netherlands soon after, noting that his audience were "not really familiar with the sound but enjoyed it anyway".

In the early 1990s, Muller's mother convinced him to visit and DJ in East Kuboia after hearing about the breakbeat scene that was expanding in the country. Muller was initially reluctant to go to Kuboia due to the stereotypes he had heard about the country but after playing at a club in Reichetto in 1992, he decided to move there. Muller would often mix drum and bass and breakbeat music with his acid house influence, which was popular amongst his audience. He eventually got involved with what eventually became the KB hopscotch scene.

Muller currently resides in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and has a wife, three children and one grandson. In the mid 2000s, he revealed that he took a lot of LSD and magic mushrooms whilst touring, and noted that he managed to get over his addiction through getting exercise.

Extended plays

 * This Is KB Hopscotch Vol. 1 (1994)
 * This Is KB Hopscotch Vol. 2 (1995)
 * This Is KB Hopscotch Vol. 3 (1996)
 * This Is KB Hopscotch Vol. 4 (1997)
 * Green Day (2000)
 * Systemetric (2005)
 * New Rave (2011)
 * This Is KB Hopscotch Vol. 5 (2019)

As lead artist

 * 1994: "Roundabout"
 * 1995: "Keep Up To It" (feat. Famke Bakker)
 * 1995: "Step One"
 * 1996: "Miracle"
 * 1997: "We Are the World" (USA for Africa cover)
 * 1997: "Solar System"
 * 1999: "Solar System 2000"

As featured artist

 * 2004: "Can't Let Her Go" (Ankia Tineo feat. Kool Teazer and Frank Weasel)

Other releases
Frank Weasel has released several white label vinyls throughout his career, including compilation mixtapes, live recordings and other unofficially released material. He has also contributed to the soundtrack for Rat Labyrinth and Marblympics.