Dirk Reichardt

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Dirk Reichardt
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Dirk Reichardt (2013)
Born
Dirk Reichardt

(1964-09-09) September 9, 1964 (age 56)
OccupationComposer, producer, sound designer
Years active2000—present
Websitehttps://www.jamxmusic.com/en/

Dirk Reichardt (born September 9, 1964) is a German composer, sound designer and jingle producer.

Early life[]

Dirk Reichardt discovered his love of the piano at a very early age. After many years of private instruction, teaching himself the drums and a number of early band projects, Reichardt finished secondary school in 1985 in Kiel (Germany). Later, while studying business administration in London, he worked as a keyboardist and assistant in a recording studio.

Career[]

In 1987, he took his first full-time studio job as an arranger in Hamburg. As a studio keyboardist, he has worked with a variety of artists including Dieter Bohlen, Blue System, Bonnie Tyler, Dionne Warwick, Roy Black, Fun Factory, and Nana, and has co-produced with Danny Shogger and (Taco). At the same time, he worked as an independent producer for radio stations in Germany and throughout Europe. In 1998 Dirk Reichardt founded the music production company jamXmusic gmbh, with whom he has produced over 100 jingle packages produced for 75 radio stations in Europe and the USA. jamXmusic is one of the most successful German music production companies in this market. In 2004 Dirk Reichardt drew a new type of attention to himself - this time as a composer. Alongside his co-composers Stefan Hansen and Max Berghaus, Reichardt was awarded with the German Film Prize (Gold) for the best film score for the soundtrack to Erbsen auf halb 6.

Since then, a close collaboration has developed with Til Schweiger, for whom Reichardt has contributed the soundtracks to the film hits Barfuss, Keinohrhasen and Zweiohrküken. The soundtrack for Keinohrhasen was the only German film soundtrack to reach platinum, with more than 200,000 copies sold in Germany. Reichhardt’s most popular works include “A Rainy Day in Vancouver” and “Emma/Leila’s Theme”, written for piano.

In 2010, Dirk Reichardt and Til Schweiger founded their own record label barefoot music for the release of future film soundtracks, and a growing catalog of solo artists.

Filmography[]

Year Film Notes and awards
2000
2004 Erbsen auf halb 6 German Film Prize (Gold) for best music
2004 Doppelter Einsatz
2005 Barfuss
2006 The Cloud
2006
2007 '
2007 One Way
2007 Keinohrhasen Platinum Award for soundtrack
2008 Der Rote Baron
2008
2009 Zweiohrküken Gold Award for soundtrack
2010 Jetzt erst recht
2010 Kokowääh

External links[]

  • [1] jamxmusic company
  • [2] Book Filmmusik-Bekenntnisse|}
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