Robert Smith and Siouxsie Sioux open the ledger in 1978, the first two credited names to set the scene's spine in motion. By 1979 the baton passes to Jah Wobble, whose low-end presence carries the sound into a harder, dub-shadowed register. From 1980 the thread runs through Daniel Ash, Peter Murphy, and David J — three names bound together by Bauhaus, the recurring banner that links their sessions across the years. It is here that the connective tissue tightens: Kevin Haskins and the recurring presence credited as BilBo turn up again and again alongside Ash, Murphy, and David J, the shared hands that keep the lineage continuous rather than scattered. The line finally extends to 1994 and Orange Juice, the most recent credited name, closing the run that those first 1978 voices began.
The spine, inception to now
1978Robert Smith
1978Siouxsie Sioux
1979Jah Wobble
1980Daniel Ash
1980Peter Murphy
1980David J
1994Orange Juice
The threads that bind it
Kevin Haskinsmusician — Daniel Ash, David J, Peter Murphy
BilBoengineer — Daniel Ash, David J, Peter Murphy
Bauhausproducer — Daniel Ash, David J, Peter Murphy