Career
He was drummer in the punk band X-Pulsion. Klang recorded two albums, The People’s Theory (1981) and Dots & Dashes (1982). Shortly after releasing their second album Klang broke up, apparently due to the military obligations of some of the members.
Klang never had any big hits but got considerable airplay both in Belgium and the Netherlands.
In 1986 Klaus Klang released a successful solo single, Soul Thing. In the following years he toured extensively, both solo and with his band Neverneverland.
In 1991 he released a 6-track mini-album titled Highrise for the Rainland label. In 2014, Klang started playing together again, with brothers Claude and Alain on guitar/lead vocals and bass respectively, Franckson on lead guitar and Paul Englebert (formerly of The Ice Creams) on drums.
The album "Meanwhile in the Cosy Garage" was self-released in February 2015.
Ongena currently works at SmartBe, a non-profit organisation specialised in temporary work contracts for artists.