Dutch musician and organist Klaas Jan Mulder established himself in the 1980s as a pioneering figure in electronic crossover music through his project KAJEM. The ensemble reimagined classical compositions through a modern lens, blending traditional organ work with synthesizers, drums, and bass to create an innovative fusion sound that resonated throughout the Netherlands.
Over its run, KAJEM released six albums, establishing Mulder as an early innovator in bridging classical and electronic music. His work demonstrated the creative potential of synthesizer-driven arrangements applied to canonical repertoire, contributing to the broader exploration of genre-blending that would influence electronic music production in subsequent decades.