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Dirk Schlächter (born February 15, 1965, in Bad Nauheim, Germany) is the bassist of the power metal band Gamma Ray.
History
Dirk got in touch with music for the first time joining a music school at the age of 8. At the age of 11 he got his first acoustic guitar followed by an electric guitar at the age of 15. At the age of 19 he turned to bass guitar. During this time he played in bands called Blue Life, Sold Out, Louis Glover House Band and Drivin' Force.
Dirk appeared as a guest musician on Gamma Ray's first album, Heading For Tomorrow, playing bass on the track "Money" and parts of the track "The Silence". The rest of the bass-parts on the album were recorded by Uwe Wessel. Schlächter was hired to play bass with Gamma Ray for their first tour, but as Uwe Wessel's former band split up at this point Wessel replaced him. Schlächter was then offered the job of second guitarist.
From this point on Schlächter became Gamma Ray's permanent guitarist. He played guitar on the albums Sigh No More (Gamma Ray album), Insanity and Genius and Land of the Free. After the Land of the Free album Schlächter was supposed to swap positions with bassist Jan Rubach, but instead Rubach quit the band. Schlächter took over the position of bassist and Henjo Richter became the band's new guitarist. The release of the album Somewhere Out In Space marked Schlächter's return to playing bass, a job he has had ever since.
Discography
Gamma Ray
Studio albums
- Heading for Tomorrow (1990) (as a guest musician, playing bass on two tracks)
- Sigh No More (1991)
- Insanity and Genius (1993)
- Land of the Free (1995)
- Somewhere Out in Space (1997)
- Power Plant (1999)
- No World Order (2001)
- Majestic (2005)
- Land of the Free II (2007)
Live albums
- Alive '95 (1996)
- Skeletons in the Closet (2003)
- Hell Yeah!!! The Awesome Foursome - Live In Montreal (2008)
Extended Plays (EPs)
- Heaven Can Wait (1990)
- Silent Miracles (1996)
- Valley of the Kings (1997)
Compilation albums
- The Karaoke Album (1997)
- Blast from the Past (2000)
Videos and DVDs
- Heading for the East (1990)
- Lust for Live (1993)
- Hell Yeah!!! The Awesome Foursome - Live In Montreal (2008)