Stephan Bodzin

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Stephan Bodzin (born 4 August 1969 in Bremen) is a German DJ, techno and trance producer, and record label owner. [1] Stephan Bodzin also performs as a live artist. [2] A classically educated musician, he is a producer of mainly electronic music projects. In May 2007, Bodzin's debut album Liebe Ist was released on the label Herzblut. His second album, Powers of Ten, was released in 2015 under the same label, and his third, Boavista, in 2021.

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Biography

Bodzin was born in Bremen, West Germany and is the son of an experimental musician. Composing music for European theaters was the first successful platform for Bodzin's music. [3] [4]

Producers Oliver Huntemann and Marc Romboy have worked with Bodzin. He has remixed songs for Depeche Mode, Booka Shade and The Knife. Bodzin has recorded on Get Physical, Datapunk, Gigolo, Systematic and Giant Wheel record labels.

He describes himself as a "melody man". DJ Hell dubbed Stephan Bodzin's tunes as the "Bremen sound".

Bodzin created his own record label called "HERZBLUT" in 2006. [1]

Discography

STEPHAN BODZIN

STEPHAN BODZIN vs MARC ROMBOY (with Marc Romboy)

BODZIN & HUNTEMANN (with Oliver Huntemann)

REKORDER (with Oliver Huntemann)

ELEKTROCHEMIE (with Thomas Schumacher & Caitlin Devlin)

THOMAS SCHUMACHER (with Thomas Schumacher)

H-MAN (with Oliver Huntemann)

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  1. 1 2 DJ Magazine 13 April 2018.
  2. Evening Standard
  3. Croatia Times
  4. Biography at laut.de

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