Kajem is a Dutch electronic music project that emerged in the 1980s, pioneering a distinctive crossover sound by reimagining classical compositions through a modern electronic lens. The group combined synthesizers, drums, and bass with traditional classical arrangements, creating an innovative fusion that resonated with audiences throughout the Netherlands and helped bridge classical music with electronic production techniques of the era.
Over their active period, Kajem released six albums that showcased their unique approach to electronic arrangement and instrumentation. Their work contributed to the broader landscape of 1980s European electronic music, demonstrating the creative possibilities of merging orchestral traditions with contemporary synthesizer-based production.