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Christoph Brüx
German artist and musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Christoph Brüx (born 13 December 1965) is a German sculptor, painter, composer, pianist, keyboardist, arranger and music producer.
He composed for artists such as No Angels, Matthias Reim, The Underdog Project (Summer Jam), Brooklyn Bounce etc., and he also composed film scores.
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Biography
Brüx was born in Sonsbeck (North Rhine-Westphalia). Until 1985 he went to school (Städtisches Stiftsgymnasium Xanten).[1] Following his talent in music, he early began taking piano lessons and later he graduated at a music conservatoire.
Brüx was composing for several interpreters such as:
- Bro'Sis: whose first album Never Forget (Where You Come From), which Brüx took part in, has been released to the public in January 2002, scored in Germany platinum.
- No Angels: the album Pure where he took part in, rose to No. 1 in the German album charts and No. 3 and No. 9 in Austria and Switzerland.
He wrote music for several films (also industry and corporate videos):
- TKKG – Der Club der Detektive was nominated in 2007 for the attendance at the German children media festival Goldener Spatz.
Already in the youth his sensitivity showed up in relation to its environment. His large respect for nature particularly to results in his touching underwater video "Niklas' Theme".
Today Brüx is working and living in Hamburg, Germany, where he in his studio besides music even with the visual arts (painting, sculpture) engaged.
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Projects
Sculptures and paintings
- Untitled
Bands
- SMC Unity[2]
- Members: Sofie St. Claire, Matthias Menck, Christoph Brüx
- Dolphin Sound[3]
- Members: Christoph Brüx, Matthias Menck
Discography
Filmography
- Für die Familie (For the family) (short-movie) (Germany 2004)
- Alina (Alina)[15] (TV-series) (Germany 2005)
- Alinas Traum (Alinas dream) (TV-movie) (Germany 2005)
Others
- CD: MENTAL STRATEGIES for your SUCCESS[16]
- Synth Power SM-MOT-02 (Yamaha SmartMedia card for Synthesizer of the Yamaha Motif-series[17])
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Associated acts
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References
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