Wolfgang Heichele

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Wolfgang Heichele (pseudonym Luca Barro) (born August 10, 1968 in Friedberg (Bavaria) ) is a German music producer and composer . In addition to ambient, chillout and pop music, his focus is on film and advertising music.

Musical work

After initial successes with cosmic, afro and freestyle titles in the early 1990s, the first chart success came in 2001 with the girlie band Fishing for compliments in coproduction with Achim Kleist and Wolfgang von Webenau . The song Teenager in Love reached number 65 in the German single charts . During productions and a. with T7 (ex-singer of the group Mr. President ) or Enie van de Meiklokjes brought only moderate successes, Wolfgang Heichele achieved his greatest success so far in 2002 with the title You better not come home , which he wrote for the German band Bro'Sis . In addition to number 1, the LP also reached platinum status and was in the charts for 39 weeks.

In the meantime, Wolfgang Heichele heads the production company fdb-tronics . The most famous projects include a. Cafe Americaine, Cocogroove, or Bay Area, which are distributed by Manifold Records. The company is also active in the fields of film and commercial music as well as dubbing .

Produced projects and artists

  • The masters of the situation
  • Janina- Terra Nova
  • Djibooti
  • Freeky Boyz
  • Doc Savage
  • Superfly
  • Quarterback
  • Ricky D.
  • Karimba
  • Swing Inc.
  • The Mambo Rebels
  • Buff
  • Randy Mikels
  • Fishing for compliments
  • Bro'Sis
  • Max Raabe
  • T7
  • Cafe Americaine
  • Cocogroove
  • Thermodynamics
  • Bay Area
  • Moon patrol
  • Panafrican Project
  • Phonotronic

Individual evidence

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