Andreas Krüger (producer)

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Andreas Krüger (* 1963 in Göttingen ) is a music producer from Germany . His most successful project is called The Third Room .

biography

When Andreas Krüger recorded a radio play on tape for school, his passion for audio technology was awakened. He later borrowed a Korg MS-10 from a friend and loved it so much that he sold his motorcycle and bought a Korg Polysix . In the following time his equipment grew continuously and Krüger became a keyboardist in the industrial , EBM project "Eiskalte Gaeste".

In 1992 Krüger was shaped by a visit to the Berlin techno club Planet . In the following time he realized under the pseudonym Dr. DNA the album Animalution . In 1994 Krüger met Sven Väth at a party and gave him a demo tape of his project The Third Room . Later the management of Väth's record label Harthouse got in touch and offered him a contract. In the same year "Mental Modulator" was published. At the same time, Andreas Krüger and his copilot Ralf Uhrlandt produced the Dr. DNA album Heliomorph on Polytox Records .

The third room became a constant within the techno scene and the live acts became a popular party occasion. After Harthouse went bankrupt, the project moved to the Virgin Group.

In 2003 Krüger took up his old project Dr. DNA again and released the album Research and Development .

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