Ramon Zenker

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Ramon Zenker (born November 11, 1968 in Willich ) is a German music producer . He lives in Meerbusch with his wife Selda Zenker . Zenker has published under many different names and is involved in many projects. This includes chart successes like Bellini as well as "non-commercial" acts like Hardfloor .

Career

At the age of twelve, Zenker began to play the keyboard and also learned the bass guitar at the same time . At the end of the 1980s he worked in a recording studio in Kaarst and together with the operators of these studios he achieved his first chart success in 1989 with Honesty 69 : French Kiss , a house song (and cover version of the track of the same name by Lil 'Louis ).

The hit parade in the 1990s included Who Is Elvis and Forever Young (an Alphaville cover version) with the Interactive project (together with Jens Lissat and Marc Innocent), Acid Folk (Perplexer), I Believe ( Celvin Rotane ), Samba de Janeiro ( Bellini ) and Where are you ( Paffendorf ). His productions are also very successful internationally. With the Fragma and Toca's Miracle project , he entered the UK sales charts at number one in 2000. The follow-up singles Everytime You Need Me and You Are Alive also reached the English Top 5. In 2005 he remixed the song “Cha Cha Cha” by the Cuban singer & songwriter Addys Mercedes . A remix of Toca's Miracle made it into the English Top 20 again in 2008.

Projects

  • A2Z
  • Ad hoc
  • Base Unique
  • board
  • Bellini
  • Bellini Brothers
  • Casper Klyne
  • Celvin Rotane
  • CR2
  • Da damn phreak noize phunk
  • Dance Aid
  • E-Trax
  • Exit EEE
  • F-action
  • Fact of Spirit
  • First patrol
  • Friends of Mr Cairo
  • Friends of Nostradamus
  • Fragma
  • Hard floor
  • Interactive
  • Jlrz
  • Boy Boy
  • La Voix
  • La Rocca
  • Low budget
  • Luxoria
  • Maxim
  • Mega'Lo Mania
  • Mr. Matey
  • N-Core
  • Neuroglider
  • The Object
  • Ooze
  • Pacha Rebels
  • Paradyze Club
  • Phantomas
  • Phenomenia
  • Paffendorf
  • Perplexer
  • Purple Code
  • Q-Ram
  • Quatermain
  • Rave-O-Lution
  • Selda
  • Soon
  • STFU
  • Synergist
  • Supercharger
  • Tainted Two
  • Twin EQ
  • Tom Tom
  • Tool box
  • Twin EQ
  • U-People
  • Voodoo Nation
  • Zen kei
  • Heckmann & Zenker
  • Klein & Zenker
  • Moguai & Zenker

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