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Dicken Schrader (born December 4, 1973) is a Colombian-American video artist, creative director and musician. He is most noted for his YouTube viral videos featuring himself and his two children, Milah and Korben, performing cover versions of Depeche Mode songs using an old keyboard and various toys and household items as instruments.〔(The Guardian )〕〔(CBS News )〕〔(The Huffington Post )〕〔(The Huffington Post UK )〕〔(Wired news )〕〔(TheJournal.ie )〕〔(Jezebel.com )〕〔(Babble.com )〕〔(Babycenter.com )〕〔(Buzzsaw Magazine )〕〔(El Confidencial, Spain )〕 In February 2012, the trio officially adopted the name DMK.〔(colombiareports.com )〕〔(Tiempo Real )〕〔(La Voz, Argentina )〕〔(designerdaddy.com )〕〔(Publimetro, Mexico )〕〔(La Reppublica, Italy )〕〔(Zero magazine, Sweden )〕〔(Diario La Nación, Costa Rica )〕〔(MTV Iggy )〕〔(En Tic Confío, Colombia )〕〔(eNCA News, South Africa )〕〔(Revista Semana, Colombia )〕〔(Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, Germany )〕〔(20 Minuten, Switzerland )〕 The band became an instant internet sensation, following the release of their third cover video, "Everything Counts," and since then it has been featured in blog entries by Perez Hilton〔(perezhilton.com )〕 and Oprah Winfrey 〔(oprah.com )〕 and in news reports worldwide by CBS News,〔(CBS News )〕 The Huffington Post,〔(The Huffington Post )〕〔(The Huffington Post UK )〕 SkyNews,〔(SkyNews )〕 The Guardian,〔(The Guardian )〕 Wired Magazine〔(Wired news )〕 and many more.〔(TheJournal.ie )〕〔(Jezebel.com )〕〔(Babble.com )〕〔(Babycenter.com )〕〔(Buzzsaw Magazine )〕〔(El Confidencial, Spain )〕 The band was featured in MTV Iggy's "10 Colombian bands on the rise" article,〔(MTV Iggy )〕 by JetSet Magazine as the most famous Colombians in YouTube,〔(JetSet Magazine )〕 and their remake of “Everything Counts” has been selected by Electronic Beats magazine as one of the ten best Depeche Mode covers ever.〔(Electronic Beats )〕 Since their online success, DMK has been invited to perform in front of live audiences in Colombia,〔(Festival Tecnológico Texun )〕〔(¡Fantástico! Festival Internacional de las Artes )〕〔(Caracol Televisión, Colombia )〕 the United States〔(Telemundo, United States )〕 and Spain.〔(Europapress, Spain )〕〔(RTVE, Spain )〕 As of June 2015, DMK has covered seven Depeche Mode songs: Shake the Disease, Strangelove, Everything Counts, Black Celebration,〔(Diario La Nación, Costa Rica )〕〔(colombiareports.com, Colombia )〕 Enjoy The Silence,〔(BuzzFeed.com )〕 Just Can't Get Enough,〔(RedBull.co )〕〔(SkyNews, UK )〕〔(NTDTV, Russia )〕〔(Euronews )〕 and But Not Tonight.〔(EscenaIndie.com )〕 They have also released an original composition entitled "Pale Blue Dot." 〔(Designer Daddy )〕 == Life and career == Schrader was born in Bogotá, Colombia. He is the son of María Eugenia Forero and Christian Schrader, Dean of the School of Advertising at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University.〔(Kienyke.com )〕 He has four children, Milah, born in Miami Beach, Florida, in 2003, Korben, born in Brooklyn, New York, in 2006, Lola, born in Bogotá, Colombia, in 2013, and Nina, born in Bogotá in 2014.〔(8bitDad.com )〕〔(YoYo-MOM, France )〕 Schrader's career began in 1996, when he graduated Magna Cum Laude from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Florida International University in Miami and began working at MTV Latin America as a writer/producer.〔(El Tiempo, Colombia )〕 After working in the On-air promotions department of several cable channels airing in Latin America he moved to New York City to work as a Commercial Director and Creative Director for Vh1.〔(vfxtalk.com )〕 Schrader moved back to Colombia in 2009, where he currently resides with his family and owns a production company.〔(8bitDad.com )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dicken Schrader」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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