Geoff Bastow, born Geoffrey Bastow on May 20, 1949, in Yorkshire, England, was a pioneering Munich-based English songwriter, producer, and electronic musician who left an indelible mark on the music scene. Known for his work in the hi-nrg and Italo disco genres, Bastow was a key architect of the Munich disco sound, collaborating with stars like Boney M, Amanda Lear, and Elton John. His 1980s project, K.I.D., produced the club hit "You Don't Like My Music," which charted on the Billboard Club charts. Bastow's discography includes influential albums like "Music To Varnish Owls By" (1975), "Flavour Of The Month" (1977), and "The Video Age" (1980). His innovative contributions to electronic music and production continue to inspire artists and fans alike.