Dürbeck & Dohmen

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Düberck & Dohmen, known as René Dohmen and Joachim Duerbeck, is the music duo which composes music for film & television, series, documentaries, theatre, commercials and artists. Their work covers a lot of ground - from classical songwriting to electronic music - as well as orchestral and abstract experimental.

Early life[]

The musical life of Joachim (born 9 December 1967) and René (born 16 June 1966) began as teenagers, when they used to play in bands; René played guitar in punk bands and Jumpel drums in pop and jazz bands. Then, after school they formed a band. Over the course of eight years they released three albums and seven singles with EMI Germany. Duerbeck and René played over 400 gigs in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. Then, after splitting up the band, they founded their own company and studio and started writing and producing music for films. Since then they have been writing scores for numerous films and documentaries.

Career[]

Inside their Cologne-based studios, Joachim and René have been producing music for many motion pictures and TV shows since 2000. At the Filmfest Valencia, they were awarded the film music award for "Magic Eye" and in 2008 they received the film music award at the prestigious Max Ophuls Festival for "Selbstgesprache". The Movie "Chandani: The Daughter Of The Elephant Whisperer" and "Belltracchi- The Art of Forgery", for which Düberck & Dohmen scored the music, won the German Film Award LOLA in the category "Best Children's movie". As musicians and producers, they are also active in various bands and projects. Düberck & Dohmen are members of the German Film Academy and the European Film Academy.

Cinematique Instruments[]

Cinematique Instruments is a brand of rare and unique instrument sound libraries produced by Dürbeck & Dohmen.

Filmography[]

  • 2002: Freitagnacht, Theatrical film
  • 2003: Was ich dir sagen wollte, Short film by
  • 2003: MIa, Short film by
  • 2004: Notruf, Documentary Series
  • 2004: Feuer, Theatrical film by
  • 2004: Klippenberger - Der Film, Documentary by
  • 2004: Todesstrafe für eine Lüge, Documentary by
  • 2004: Magic Eye, Theatrical film by Kujtim Çashku
  • 2005: Nachtasyl, TV film by
  • 2006: Abenteuer Glück, Documentary Series by Annette Dittert
  • 2006: 37 ohne Zwiebeln, Short film by André Erkau
  • 2006: Sie hat sich benommen wie eine Deutsche, Documentary by
  • 2006: Der Gotteskrieger und seine Frau, Documentary by
  • 2007: Liebespfand, Short film by
  • 2007: Absolution, Short film by Markus Sehr
  • 2008: Up, Up to the Sky, Theatrical film by
  • 2008: Selbstgepräche, Theatrical film by André Erkau
  • 2008: Tatort - Auf der Sonnenseite, TV series by  [de]
  • 2009: Mamma kommt!, TV film by
  • 2009: Der verlorene Sohn, TV film by Nina Grosse
  • 2010: U.F.O, TV film by
  • 2010: Tatort - Vergissmeinnicht, TV series by  [de]
  • 2010: Anduni, Theatrical film by
  • 2010: Kreutzer kommt, TV film by  [de]
  • 2010: Chandani: The Daughter of the Elephant Whisperer, documentary by Arne Birkenstock
  • 2011: Arschkalt, Theatrical film by André Erkau
  • 2011: Holger sacht nix, TV film by
  • 2012: Die Lottokönige, TV series by
  • 2012: Wie Tag und Nacht, TV film by
  • 2012: Kreutzer kommt ins Krankenhaus, TV film by  [de]
  • 2012: Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall, TV series by
  • 2012: Unterwegs mit Elisa, TV film by
  • 2013: Free Fall, Theatrical film by
  • 2014: Der letzte Mentsch, Theatrical film by
  • 2014: Tatort - Der Irre Iwan, TV series by  [de]
  • 2014: 10 000 000 000, Theatrical Documentary by Valentin Thurn
  • 2015: The secret life of me, Theatrical film by and
  • 2015: Tatort - Schwanensee, TV series by André Erkau
  • 2015: Die Füchsin, TV film by

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