Finally, in 1991, the studio album “Best Before” was released, featuring Josef Piek and Paul Harriman (both Purple Schulz), Peter Kumpf and Matthias Ulmer (both Anyone’s Daughter). Two songs, “This Must Be Everything” and “Traces Of Lovers”, were used as a movie soundtrack (“Manta, Manta”) and received radio airplays and TV appearances by Stytz Syndicate
. The same year, public TV station Südwestfunk produced a feature on Stytz, directed by Dieter Zimmermann. In August 1991 Stytz Syndicate played “A Wonderful Rock ’n‘ Blues Evening” with Blues Company and Stan Webb’s Chicken Shack and in 1992 they played the “Blues & Boogie Night” with Canned Heat and Dr. Feelgood.
Together with Günther Reger (saxophone and percussion) and Jens-Peter Abele (guitar), Stytz went on a mini tour through Germany and was the main act with the same line-up at “Bassano Open Air” 2011 in Schwäbisch Gmünd. A projected new album, with production by Freddy Koella (Bob Dylan band), was eventually not realized for financial reasons.
Since 2012, Stytz has been mainly teaching guitar for a living. However, he never lost sight of writing and arranging new songs.
Finally, after more than a decade, Stytz is ready and back with previously unreleased songs, lost tracks and new music, exclusively released by Fuego Music in digital format.
The first one, „See Me Now“, is a selection of songs, recorded in his home studio since the year 2000. The songs were initially intended as demos for various projects that were not realized.
01 – Birthday.mp3
02 – Loggins.mp3
03 – Some Poison.mp3
04 – Sunrise.mp3
05 – Sunlight.mp3
06 – Big City.mp3
07 – Hot Red Kid.mp3
08 – No More Drops.mp3
09 – For a Ride.mp3
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Stytz – Big City 2024
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