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Frank Schültge (born 16 July 1968 in Bremen) is a German author, musician, and producer, working under the pseudonym F. S. Blumm. ==Biography== Schültge received classical guitar lessons in his youth, but developed a growing interest in noise music. He played in various groups that were influenced by the sound of Sonic Youth, The Melvins, and later Gastr Del Sol.〔https://www.morrmusic.com/artist/F.S.%20Blumm/biography/〕 In 1990, Schültge began a teacher training programme in music and art, and passed the staatsexamen in 1996. In 1997 he moved to Berlin in order to concentrate on working as a freelance musician and composer. Schültge has collaborated with a number of other musicians, including the Cologne multi-instrumentalist Harald "Sack" Ziegler as the duo Sack & Blumm, and with Marcel Türkowsky as Kinn. In addition, he worked with Christian Berner, writing and producing radio plays for public broadcast by SWR, WDR, and Deutschlandradio; their ''Formal Radio'' work, won a Prix Europa award in 2000.〔http://prixeuropa.eu/competition/awards-archive〕 In 2007, he began work with Ella Blixt as the duo Bobby & Blumm, producing the minimalist folk-influenced albums ''Everybody Loves ...'' in 2008, and ''A Little Big'' in 2010. He also worked with Jana Plewa in 2008 as the group The Kat Cosm, along with guest musicians Sven Kacirek and Harald Ziegler, releasing the album ''Swaying Boldly Afar''. 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「Frank Schültge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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