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  • 23Dec

    CD released

    Already as a child music fascinated me – learning to play the piano intrigued me a lot. But the thought of enduring classical lessons given by an old, strict lady made me change my mind. At the age of 12, however, I gained access to an old piano of a school in Santiago. From that moment onward, I started playing for hours and hours and also wrote my first compositions. Ever since, music has been my companion and my way to relax.

    CD released

    As time passed I learned to play more instruments and studied audio engineering and music at the university. Nevertheless, I decided to choose software as my preferred field of work when I went to Germany at the age of 24. During the last couple of years in Chile and as a student in Hamburg I played a lot of jazz genres and composed own songs. Because I wanted to preserve my artistic freedom and the intimate character of my relationship with music I dismissed a career as a musician.

    CD released

    From 2006 on I felt the increasing desire to compose own songs in a more systematical way and most importantly to record them. This is how I started planning and creating my first album. I called it “Back to the Roots” because I incorporated my south american roots in the music. I finished working on it in march 2009.

    This album “Zen Child” unites the different genres and influences that I came across during my stay in Germany and the recent trips to Chile. I experienced a lot in Germany, met a lot of fascinating people, worked a lot and became the opportunity to grow. This record is my way of expressing the gratitude that I feel for this time.

    The name “Zen Child” represents a child’s fascination of the unknown phenomenon “life” that awaits it. Music is the best way for me to process and illustrate this captivation and to share it with others.

    CD released

    The instruments were played and recorded by myself. These are:

    • Piano Roland RD700GX, piano and strings
    • Quena in G, a classical bamboo flute from the Andes, used in „Amigos“
    • Quenacho in D and in C, a lower bamboo flute, as in „Amanecer“
    • Bansuri in C, Indian transverse bamboo flute, appears in „San Pedro de Atacama“ and „Morena“
    • Hand drum
    • Tambourine
    • Maracas
    • Guitar Yamaha APX-7, acoustic guitar with metal strings
    • Yamaha 1:8 guitar, small acoustic guitar with nylon strings
    • Fretless bass, my „old“ and beloved bass guitar that I rebuilt it can be heard inter alia in “Zen Child”
    • Bass guitar with 5 strings, used e.g. in „Fuego“

    For the technically interested: Logic 9 was used as a recording software in addition to an audio interface by Apogee to which microphones or instruments with pickups were connected. Thus allowing working on the computer with digital recordings. The recording resolution was 24bit with a sample rate of 48 or rather 96KHz: Meaning that the sound signal is measured 48.000 or rather 96.000 times per second and the measuring result is saved with a resolution of 24bit. In the end, the files were converted to CD quality (16bit and 44,1 KHz). Sebastian Hinrichsen mastered the album in his homestudio (Mac computer).

    CD released

    Photos used (all from Chile):
    Desierto de Atacama, north region
    Tatio, north at 4.300 m altitude
    Petrohue (2 photos), south
    Valle de la Luna, north, 2.800 m. altitude

  • 18Feb

    This song was simply suddenly there last weekend in Berlin, during a spiritual work

  • 16Feb

    Instead of using an old recording and adding some instruments – like in the version of 2008 – now I recorded all instruments again and I like the result! :-)

  • 10Feb

    Retorno – played by Alain – and Peer Pressure – a song of Niklas and his Band “Oh No! Asteroids”!

  • 28Oct

    Using the plugin Multibox we – with the help of Maxi – now provide a nice mp3 player to hear the songs. Some people has older computers so they were not able to hear. I hope that rock’s now :-)

  • 01Sep

    Ayahuaska is one of the oldest schamanic traditions in southamerica. It is considered to be a door to the spiritual or energetic level of life. Traditionaliy people doing this ancient rites sing, as a way to reach the original energie of life in a safe manner. Songs used in these rituals are simple an repetitive, allowing that music supports spiritual concentration. This song is inspired by this spiritual way.

  • 25Aug

    Another song with a schamanic character. My vision and feeliing recording this song was a kind of reunion of wise people in some valley of Chile a lot of time ago. A reunion to make music together.

  • 25Aug

    The Idea of Temuco I got visiting friends who leaves near the Temuco city. Temuco is the main area of the most important original people of Chile, the Mapuches. Mapuches where the only ones who resisted the spain attacks in the past centuries, where spain people did so much bad in south america.

  • 24Aug

    This is a recording from our famous concert in Onkel Pö, where Al Jarreau and other important musicians began. It was anyway a lot of fun playing there! The recording was made in 1984.

    The recordings are listed in the Page “Music”

  • 19Aug

    San Ramon is the mountain placed direct in front of Santiago. Every day I lived there I saw its impressive appeareance. Looking to San Ramon also you look in the direction of Argentina, so I feel San Ramon not like a border but more like a connection to the people of Argentina. The Song has therefore also some influence of the Zamba, a typical argentinian rythm.

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