Pascal Fuhlbrügge

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Pascal Fuhlbrügge (born May 24, 1965 in Uetersen ) is a German musician .

Life

He works as a solo artist and member of various bands and is one of the key figures of the so-called Hamburg School : Pascal Fuhlbrügge was not only guitarist in the Hamburger Schule original band Kolossale Jugend , but also co-founder of the record label L'age alongside Carol von Rautenkranz d'or , on which almost all Hamburger Schule bands initially released. Later Fuhlbrügge tended - after a decisive experience in the Tresor (club) in Berlin - towards electronic music. He releases together with Jimi Siebels as Sand11 and is a member of the band Novack .

In addition, he has also repeatedly made remixes and albums by Hamburg artists such as B. co-produced by Hans Platzgumer . His first solo album was released in 2006 and since then he has made many solo appearances. In April 2010 his second solo album Enthusiasm was released .

He also wrote several articles and reviews for the newspaper Junge Welt . He is no longer working for the young world .

In 2009 Fuhlbrügge created various theater music for the directors Gudrun Lange, Eva Löbau and Charlotte Pfeifer.

Pascal Fuhlbrügge lives in Hamburg.

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