Milan Martelli

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Milan Martelli (born November 30, 1979 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German composer and music producer.

life and career

Milan Martelli comes from a family of musicians. As a teenager, he initially devoted himself to mixing music and became part of the Frankfurt hip-hop scene as a DJ in the mid-1990s. At the age of 17 he suffered a serious accident in which his spine was injured. Since then he has been in a wheelchair.

Its first release came in 2004 for the Frankfurt rapper Azad with the single Phoenix from the album Der Bozz . From then until 2009 he worked for Azad's “ Bozz Music ” label and with artists such as Bushido , Kool Savas and Cassandra Steen . From 2008 there was a collaboration with the producer team Xavier Naidoo / Michael Herberger and with Matthew Tasa .

Martelli was involved in the production of 20 top ten albums and singles, which also received gold and platinum awards. He was co-author and producer of Everything can become better from the album of the same name by Xavier Naidoo (2009) and of Schau nicht zurück , which won the 2012 Bundesvision Song Contest .

Milan Martelli appears in the hip-hop documentaries In The Lab (2009) and 1st there was the beat (2007).

Filmography

Documentation

  • 2007: 1st there was the beat
  • 2009: In The Lab - A Hip Hop Documentary

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The dream of a better world. Xavier Naidoo - Please don't stop dreaming. In: Hella Thorn (Ed.): Text fest: 35 song devotions for teens. SCM Hänssler, Holzgerlingen 2015, ISBN 978-3-7751-5613-4 , pp. 175–180, here p. 176 ( limited preview in Google book search)
  2. Milan Martelli on hitparade.ch
  3. Bozz producer goes platinum! on kurdishmafia.wordpress.com, July 14, 2008.
  4. a b Milan Martelli at Crew United
  5. Jörg Wachsmuth: Various Artists - 1st There Was The Beat on rap2soul.de, May 14, 2008.