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	<title><![CDATA[CeKay]]></title>
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	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Podcast of CeKay]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></itunes:summary>
	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
	<description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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	<itunes:name><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:name>
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            <title><![CDATA[5onne - summer electronic mix 2016 (vol. 2)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-summer-electronic-mix-2016-vol-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1 year after the last mix, this was made to bring pleasure for the summer of 2016]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[1 year after the last mix, this was made to bring pleasure for the summer of 2016]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1 year after the last mix, this was made to bring pleasure for the summer of 2016]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2016 03:57:45 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-07-11T03:57:45+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:01:56</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5onne presents - Summer House 2015 mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-presents-summer-house-2015-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Summer and music can create this special activating feeling in the soul. <br />
All the new songs from 2015 in this mix can all give great new story pictures we will happily remind in the later days.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Summer and music can create this special activating feeling in the soul. <br />
All the new songs from 2015 in this mix can all give great new story pictures we will happily remind in the later days.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Summer and music can create this special activating feeling in the soul. 
All the new songs from 2015 in this mix can all give great new story pictures we will happily remind in the later days.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2015 19:07:34 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-07-12T19:07:34+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:40:33</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[To be me]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/to-be-me/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Crying, laughing, smiling at different points in the journey of hope and fears, reflecting my life]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Crying, laughing, smiling at different points in the journey of hope and fears, reflecting my life]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Crying, laughing, smiling at different points in the journey of hope and fears, reflecting my life]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2017 08:55:15 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-09-15T08:55:15+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:20</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Kiffer]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/kiffer/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Two Adorable Uncles Smiling to the Beat<br />
A Short Story<br />
by 5onne<br />
<br />
Juanna Healthrow looked at the tiny book in his hands and felt sparkly.<br />
<br />
He walked over to the window and reflected on his cold surroundings. He had always loved chilly London with its ugliest, uncooked umbrellas. It was a place that encouraged his tendency to feel sparkly.<br />
<br />
Then he saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Jonny Thornhill. Jonny was a considerate carer with ginger thighs and beautiful fingers.<br />
<br />
Juanna gulped. He glanced at his own reflection. He was a sympathetic, ruthless, wine drinker with curvy thighs and handsome fingers. His friends saw him as a moaning, mangled muppet. Once, he had even rescued a wonderful toddler from a burning building.<br />
<br />
But not even a sympathetic person who had once rescued a wonderful toddler from a burning building, was prepared for what Jonny had in store today.<br />
<br />
The rain hammered like eating cats, making Juanna unstable.<br />
<br />
As Juanna stepped outside and Jonny came closer, he could see the knobbly glint in his eye.<br />
<br />
Jonny gazed with the affection of 637 intelligent oily owls. He said, in hushed tones, "I love you and I want peace."<br />
<br />
Juanna looked back, even more unstable and still fingering the tiny book. "Jonny, let's move in together," he replied.<br />
<br />
They looked at each other with cross feelings, like two encouraging, easy elephants chatting at a very delightful disco, which had 80`s music playing in the background and two adorable uncles smiling to the beat.<br />
<br />
Juanna regarded Jonny's ginger thighs and beautiful fingers. "I feel the same way!" revealed Juanna with a delighted grin.<br />
<br />
Jonny looked jumpy, his emotions blushing like a prickly, pongy piano.<br />
<br />
Then Jonny came inside for a nice glass of wine.<br />
THE END]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Two Adorable Uncles Smiling to the Beat<br />
A Short Story<br />
by 5onne<br />
<br />
Juanna Healthrow looked at the tiny book in his hands and felt sparkly.<br />
<br />
He walked over to the window and reflected on his cold surroundings. He had always loved chilly London with its ugliest, uncooked umbrellas. It was a place that encouraged his tendency to feel sparkly.<br />
<br />
Then he saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Jonny Thornhill. Jonny was a considerate carer with ginger thighs and beautiful fingers.<br />
<br />
Juanna gulped. He glanced at his own reflection. He was a sympathetic, ruthless, wine drinker with curvy thighs and handsome fingers. His friends saw him as a moaning, mangled muppet. Once, he had even rescued a wonderful toddler from a burning building.<br />
<br />
But not even a sympathetic person who had once rescued a wonderful toddler from a burning building, was prepared for what Jonny had in store today.<br />
<br />
The rain hammered like eating cats, making Juanna unstable.<br />
<br />
As Juanna stepped outside and Jonny came closer, he could see the knobbly glint in his eye.<br />
<br />
Jonny gazed with the affection of 637 intelligent oily owls. He said, in hushed tones, "I love you and I want peace."<br />
<br />
Juanna looked back, even more unstable and still fingering the tiny book. "Jonny, let's move in together," he replied.<br />
<br />
They looked at each other with cross feelings, like two encouraging, easy elephants chatting at a very delightful disco, which had 80`s music playing in the background and two adorable uncles smiling to the beat.<br />
<br />
Juanna regarded Jonny's ginger thighs and beautiful fingers. "I feel the same way!" revealed Juanna with a delighted grin.<br />
<br />
Jonny looked jumpy, his emotions blushing like a prickly, pongy piano.<br />
<br />
Then Jonny came inside for a nice glass of wine.<br />
THE END]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Two Adorable Uncles Smiling to the Beat
A Short Story
by 5onne

Juanna Healthrow looked at the tiny book in his hands and felt sparkly.

He walked over to the window and reflected on his cold surroundings. He had always loved chilly London with its ugliest, uncooked umbrellas. It was a place that encouraged his tendency to feel sparkly.

Then he saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Jonny Thornhill. Jonny was a considerate carer with ginger thighs and beautiful fingers.

Juanna gulped. He glanced at his own reflection. He was a sympathetic, ruthless, wine drinker with curvy thighs and handsome fingers. His friends saw him as a moaning, mangled muppet. Once, he had even rescued a wonderful toddler from a burning building.

But not even a sympathetic person who had once rescued a wonderful toddler from a burning building, was prepared for what Jonny had in store today.

The rain hammered like eating cats, making Juanna unstable.

As Juanna stepped outside and Jonny came closer, he could see the knobbly glint in his eye.

Jonny gazed with the affection of 637 intelligent oily owls. He said, in hushed tones, "I love you and I want peace."

Juanna looked back, even more unstable and still fingering the tiny book. "Jonny, let's move in together," he replied.

They looked at each other with cross feelings, like two encouraging, easy elephants chatting at a very delightful disco, which had 80`s music playing in the background and two adorable uncles smiling to the beat.

Juanna regarded Jonny's ginger thighs and beautiful fingers. "I feel the same way!" revealed Juanna with a delighted grin.

Jonny looked jumpy, his emotions blushing like a prickly, pongy piano.

Then Jonny came inside for a nice glass of wine.
THE END]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jun 2017 02:16:02 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-06-10T02:16:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:21</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Treasure]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/treasure/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Simple, short, straight to the point.<br />
The idea behind this came up while watching a TV show with Lady Gaga as guest to answer some questions in an interview with a lots of people sitting there and watching them talk.<br />
Impressive was the moment when Lady Gaga said she became a money making machine. That was the point when the idea of this song was born in Chris Korte`s aka 5onne head.<br />
<br />
Lyrics:<br />
<br />
Was it a process, was it a moment<br />
<br />
When did it happen for you<br />
When did it happen for you<br />
When did it happen for you<br />
<br />
Money making machine<br />
Money making machine<br />
<br />
I realize that part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do<br />
part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do<br />
part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do<br />
<br />
Money making machine<br />
Money making machine<br />
Money making machine<br />
<br />
I'll get you, another world<br />
I'll get you, another world<br />
I'll get you<br />
<br />
Vocals by Lady Gaga<br />
Additional words by 5onne<br />
<br />
Cover by Cre]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Simple, short, straight to the point.<br />
The idea behind this came up while watching a TV show with Lady Gaga as guest to answer some questions in an interview with a lots of people sitting there and watching them talk.<br />
Impressive was the moment when Lady Gaga said she became a money making machine. That was the point when the idea of this song was born in Chris Korte`s aka 5onne head.<br />
<br />
Lyrics:<br />
<br />
Was it a process, was it a moment<br />
<br />
When did it happen for you<br />
When did it happen for you<br />
When did it happen for you<br />
<br />
Money making machine<br />
Money making machine<br />
<br />
I realize that part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do<br />
part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do<br />
part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do<br />
<br />
Money making machine<br />
Money making machine<br />
Money making machine<br />
<br />
I'll get you, another world<br />
I'll get you, another world<br />
I'll get you<br />
<br />
Vocals by Lady Gaga<br />
Additional words by 5onne<br />
<br />
Cover by Cre]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Simple, short, straight to the point.
The idea behind this came up while watching a TV show with Lady Gaga as guest to answer some questions in an interview with a lots of people sitting there and watching them talk.
Impressive was the moment when Lady Gaga said she became a money making machine. That was the point when the idea of this song was born in Chris Korte`s aka 5onne head.

Lyrics:

Was it a process, was it a moment

When did it happen for you
When did it happen for you
When did it happen for you

Money making machine
Money making machine

I realize that part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do
part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do
part of my identity is saying no to things i don`t wanna do

Money making machine
Money making machine
Money making machine

I'll get you, another world
I'll get you, another world
I'll get you

Vocals by Lady Gaga
Additional words by 5onne

Cover by Cre]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2016 23:56:45 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-08-31T23:56:45+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:12</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5onne - proud]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-proud/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[5onne just discovered StoryCorps and made a contribution to this amazing service.<br />
Story can be found here:<br />
http://storycorps.org/listen/mj-seide-talks-to-her-granddaughter-genna-alperin/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[5onne just discovered StoryCorps and made a contribution to this amazing service.<br />
Story can be found here:<br />
http://storycorps.org/listen/mj-seide-talks-to-her-granddaughter-genna-alperin/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[5onne just discovered StoryCorps and made a contribution to this amazing service.
Story can be found here:
http://storycorps.org/listen/mj-seide-talks-to-her-granddaughter-genna-alperin/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2015 02:49:05 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-04-07T02:49:05+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:42</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Jeff Hax - Robotnik Compression (5onne Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/jeff-hax-robotnik-compression-5onne-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[5onne music production contribution to Jeff Hax remix contest <br />
All other remixes of the contest and the original can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/groups/robotnik-compressions-remix-contest-by-techno-pressure]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[5onne music production contribution to Jeff Hax remix contest <br />
All other remixes of the contest and the original can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/groups/robotnik-compressions-remix-contest-by-techno-pressure]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[5onne music production contribution to Jeff Hax remix contest 
All other remixes of the contest and the original can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/groups/robotnik-compressions-remix-contest-by-techno-pressure]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2015 01:42:31 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[5onne - rendevouz with the 5un]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-rendevouz-with-the-5un/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2014 15:23:45 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-04-24T15:23:45+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[nobody]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/nobody/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2014 11:29:05 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-03-18T11:29:05+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:55</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[no business as usual]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/no-business-as-usual/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This song uses the following speech of former soldier and Iraq veteran Michael Prysner. <br />
Speaking during a rally at the White House against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Rally was organized by Veterans For Peace.]]></description>
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Speaking during a rally at the White House against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Rally was organized by Veterans For Peace.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This song uses the following speech of former soldier and Iraq veteran Michael Prysner. 
Speaking during a rally at the White House against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Rally was organized by Veterans For Peace.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2017 19:32:55 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-01-04T19:32:55+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:30</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Tara Louise Feat Bildjan - I Dont Want To Be Alone (5onne Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/tara-louise-feat-bildjan-i-dont-want-to-be-alone-5onne-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[5onne contribution to the remix contest of Tara Louise feat. Bildjan song I don`t want to be alone.]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[5onne contribution to the remix contest of Tara Louise feat. Bildjan song I don`t want to be alone.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2015 23:40:40 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-01-31T23:40:40+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:59</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[underneath the earth]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/underneath-the-earth/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2014 11:25:28 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-03-18T11:25:28+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:51</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[intoxycation extasy]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/intoxycation-extasy/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2014 11:23:21 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-03-18T11:23:21+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:28</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[from birth to unknown]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/from-birth-to-unknown/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:31:47 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
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Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:20:31 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[we are still here]]></title>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
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Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
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Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:12:23 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[take me away]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
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Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
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Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:11:29 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[give me a sign]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:10:11 +0100</pubDate>
                
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
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Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:04:48 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Waves of Inspiration -Freedom Groove]]></title>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
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Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 08:51:49 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>4:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5onne  - Barlesque]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-barlesque/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Tribute to the fantastic summer 2013 <br />
Lyrics:<br />
"nobody can disturb this situation"]]></description>
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Lyrics:<br />
"nobody can disturb this situation"]]></googleplay:description>
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Lyrics:
"nobody can disturb this situation"]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 12 Aug 2013 12:25:05 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-08-12T12:25:05+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5onne - one night in weidenthal]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-one-night-in-weidenthal/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[home studio upgrade- first result]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[home studio upgrade- first result]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2012 02:15:55 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-06T02:15:55+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:54</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5ONNE - Schwarzes Mannheim Brennt (Futurefame & Helter Skelter)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-schwarzes-mannheim-brennt-futurefame-helter-skelter/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Track 1 of 10 <br />
Available since 2. June 2012 as part of a Free Download Futurefame & Helter Skelter<br />
Remix Album Release (FFR009) <br />
For details and free download see www.futurefame.de <br />
<br />
Mastering by  TS-Musix]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Track 1 of 10 <br />
Available since 2. June 2012 as part of a Free Download Futurefame & Helter Skelter<br />
Remix Album Release (FFR009) <br />
For details and free download see www.futurefame.de <br />
<br />
Mastering by  TS-Musix]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Track 1 of 10 
Available since 2. June 2012 as part of a Free Download Futurefame & Helter Skelter
Remix Album Release (FFR009) 
For details and free download see www.futurefame.de 

Mastering by  TS-Musix]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 12:30:27 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-06-01T12:30:27+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:59</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Atari Teenage Riot - Collapse of History (5onne remix by Chris Korte)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/atari-teenage-riot-collapse-of-history-5onne-remix-by-chris-korte/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Song file replaced with a couple of fixes on 04th December 2011 (exchanges the song from 21 Nov 2011)<br />
<br />
Information is like meds, they pump us full of them]]></description>
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<br />
Information is like meds, they pump us full of them]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Song file replaced with a couple of fixes on 04th December 2011 (exchanges the song from 21 Nov 2011)

Information is like meds, they pump us full of them]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/1/3/8/_/uploads/9141445/image_track/2409891/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1537701205831.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 00:09:56 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-11-22T00:09:56+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:00</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Mayday - massive moments (rmx by Chris Korte)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/mayday-massive-moments-rmx-by-chris-korte/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Mein remix Ergebnis für den Aufruf von Hobnox 2009]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Mein remix Ergebnis für den Aufruf von Hobnox 2009]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Mein remix Ergebnis für den Aufruf von Hobnox 2009]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 23:58:55 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-10-23T23:58:55+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:33</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Chris Korte - Lands of Lore]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/chris-korte-lands-of-lore/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Interpretation of one song from the Commodore 64 game "Lands of Lore"]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Interpretation of one song from the Commodore 64 game "Lands of Lore"]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interpretation of one song from the Commodore 64 game "Lands of Lore"]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/9/0/9/_/uploads/9141445/image_user/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1537702570909.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 15:02:07 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-10-16T15:02:07+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:44</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Snap! - cult of Snap (RMX by Chris Korte)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/snap-cult-of-snap-rmx-by-chris-korte/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[won the remix contest 2003 from sunshine live - is available on maxi vinyl<br />
http://www.discogs.com/Infernal-vs-Snap-The-Cult-Of-SNAP-Remixes/release/303123<br />
<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[won the remix contest 2003 from sunshine live - is available on maxi vinyl<br />
http://www.discogs.com/Infernal-vs-Snap-The-Cult-Of-SNAP-Remixes/release/303123<br />
<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[won the remix contest 2003 from sunshine live - is available on maxi vinyl
http://www.discogs.com/Infernal-vs-Snap-The-Cult-Of-SNAP-Remixes/release/303123

]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/3/5/_/uploads/9141445/image_track/2409896/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1537701218534.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 01:55:12 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-09-23T01:55:12+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:52</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Waves of Inspiration - Tinto De Verano]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/waves-of-inspiration-tinto-de-verano/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/9/0/9/_/uploads/9141445/image_user/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1537702570909.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 08:54:20 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-09-21T08:54:20+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:38</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Waves of Inspiration - Ocean Smooth]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/waves-of-inspiration-ocean-smooth/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 08:53:19 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-09-21T08:53:19+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:18</itunes:duration>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 08:50:17 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 08:48:40 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 16:59:58 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Another track from Chris Korte`s nu industrial project thE.CeLL - this track was also released on a sampler in 2005]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 04:55:33 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[the.cell - disgrace (feat. chris korte) - free HQ download]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/thecell-disgrace-feat-chris-korte-free-hq-download/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Tribute to Operating tracks<br />
music & lyrics by Chris Korte<br />
HQ means WAV format<br />
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music & lyrics by Chris Korte<br />
HQ means WAV format<br />
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music & lyrics by Chris Korte
HQ means WAV format
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 03:33:46 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-07-21T03:33:46+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This is an old tape recording of the theme music I made for an amiga game called Death or Glory in the end of 90`s. This Song was composed 1994 with Synthesizers, different to the version in the game, since there where only Samples possible.<br />
Sorry for the bad quality, but thats the only version that exists and it`s from 1994 :)]]></description>
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Sorry for the bad quality, but thats the only version that exists and it`s from 1994 :)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This is an old tape recording of the theme music I made for an amiga game called Death or Glory in the end of 90`s. This Song was composed 1994 with Synthesizers, different to the version in the game, since there where only Samples possible.
Sorry for the bad quality, but thats the only version that exists and it`s from 1994 :)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 15:23:26 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[5onne - at last (beta)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-at-last-beta/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[instrumental first ideas]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[instrumental first ideas]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 15:43:15 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[5onne - crying laughter]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cekay/5onne-crying-laughter/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CeKay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Born in 1969 in Koblenz in the year of the moon landing and the Woodstock climax, the Schenkendorf school leaver discovered the Commodore 64'er in 1984 and earned it from the communion money for approx. 1200 DM incl. datasette.
Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></description>
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Development from hobby musician to music producer
The program Soundmon by Chris Hülsbeck was published in a C64 magazine, the first computer generated sounds captured Chris Korte. Fascinated by his father's record collection in which he endlessly searched Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics, the step to the Amiga computer did not fail. The digital four voices and a placement in one of the few sound competitions among the first 5 places were still not enough. So he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and released the very first demo diskette in the scene called "Abortion" with six soundtracker tracks (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two brought about a revolution at that time: the "Oktalyzer", which conjured eight voices out of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's Softwaremässig Acht, which was then published in 1989 by the Mayer publishing house. In 1994 he contributed the complete music for the game "Death or Glory". There were also smaller activities in the PC demoscene (e.g. Xography and Agnostic Front).
Small successes
The first Maxi release until today was on Suck me Plasma (SUCK49) with the title "World of Landru" together with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realizes himself in different projects of the most different music kind, sometimes as a singer in a band with live appearances (A:FACT) or only as a composer. The most important thing for him is that the "electronic sound" never gets a raw deal. In 2004 he won a remix competition from the band "Snap!" which was released on a double vinyl maxi "Cult of Snap!
Today the 49 year old is busy with his project "Chris Korte" and working on new releases. Do we hope that it will finally be finished ?
Releases: 
Game: Death or Glory (Amiga) (complete music)
Maxi: Happy Ravers - World of Landru
CDR: A:FACT - Millennium Bug
Maxi: Snap! - Cult of Snap! remix vinyl]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 15:37:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
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