Benjamin Brunn

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Benjamin Brunn (* 1977 in Mittweida ) is a German producer of electronic music .

Between the ages of 7 and 14, Brunn received piano lessons in classical music. In 1999 he began to create so-called “patches” (sound programs) with the virtual modular synthesizer Clavia Nord Modular.

His patches are a sure-fire success, which he controls on the one hand via midi sequencer and thus arranges entire pieces of music, or on the other hand changes them manually in real time . Benjamin Brunn uses the latter both for live performances and in studio sessions with other musicians (e.g. "Let's call it a day" with Move D ). There are 100% Nord-Modular productions on his Binemusic releases.

Discography (selection)

  • 2000 "Elevator Music" ( USM )
  • 2000 "Laminar" ( goods )
  • 2003 Contribution to "Tape10" ( goods )
  • 2004 "King and Dragon" ( Binemusic )
  • 2005 "Music under pin" - ( Binemusic )
  • 2005 "De-escalate" - ( Binemusic )
  • 2007 Move D + Benjamin Brunn - Let's call it a day ( Binemusic )

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