Martin Frainer

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Martin Frainer (born November 9, 1977 in Bludenz , Vorarlberg ) is an Austrian composer, producer and owner of the recording studio Poplab Studios.

Martin Frainer appeared at major labels as a singer and producer in a hip hop band at the age of 14. He later wrote, produced and remixed for French Hip Hop and R'n'B artists.

In 2002, "Team 3" was founded, a three-person songwriting team with whom he was able to record chart success as a songwriter, arranger & producer. In 2003 he achieved platinum status in Austria with the Starmania single Tomorrow's Heroes , followed by several releases that were awarded gold (including the 2nd Starmania single Alles und mehr and the Starmania album Only to keep you ). His musical reference list includes well-known artists such as Thomas Anders and Joana Zimmer, as well as the largest broadcasters in the German-speaking television landscape, such as ORF 1 (Starmania), Pro Sieben (Popstars), RTL (Deutschland sucht den Superstar), RTL2 (Fame Academy), Sat 1 (The Airlift) and SF (Turin Winter Olympics 2006). In February 2006 the "Deutschland-sucht-den-Superstar" album Lovesongs was released, for which he is responsible for keyboards and programming and which achieved gold status in Germany (number 1 in the German album charts and number 8 in the European album charts ). In 2011 he and other producers founded "5 Tone Samples", a steadily growing library of sounds, loops and samples especially for modern music productions.

As part of the Vorarlberg project “Youth in front of the curtain”, he took part in the musical Abgetaucht by Guntram Pfluger. He is also the owner of the internet portal fitnessmagazin.de . Frainer has been teaching at the Munich Marketing Academy since September 2015.

Publications as a composer / producer

  • 2003 Starmania - Tomorrow's Heroes / Single / Platinum in Austria
  • 2003 Starmania - Everything and more / Single / Gold in Austria
  • 2003 Starmania - Only to keep you / album track
  • 2003 Vanessa S. - too bad / album track
  • 2003 Preluders - You're blocking my sun / album track
  • 2004 Overground - It's a good thing / album track
  • 2004 Thomas Anders - Playing with dynamite / album track
  • 2004 Thomas Anders - Every little thing / album track
  • 2005 Joana Zimmer & David Bisbal - Let's make history (title song for the Sat1 TV film Die Luftbrücke )
  • 2006 DSDS album Lovesongs / Production (Gold in Germany)

Record: The song Tomorrow's Heroes was the first single produced in Austria that had already achieved gold status in Austria before it was released.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.fitnessmagazin.de/impressum/
  2. Archived copy ( memento of the original from November 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.akademie-marketing.com

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