Daniel Lippert

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Daniel Lippert is a German composer, producer, musician and arranger. His music spans multiple styles like New Age, Pop, Rock and Soundtrack. Typical for his works is a dynamic song build up with one or multiple crescendoes, accompanied by strong melodic lines. Daniel produces his songs in the audiophile style of the 80s and speaks out against the "Loudness War". Even in his early days as a self-taught producer, his works already had a notable sound quality. When he finished his audio engineer diploma in 2006, he was even able to add significantly to that quality. Starting from the beginning, he produced all of his songs himself. As a rule for technical production quality he uses albums from the 80s, while Michael Cretu (Sandra, Enigma) could be specifically mentioned as a producer reference for him. Bremen-born Daniel is strongly influenced by instrumental and (video game) soundtracks from the 80s and 90s, and his music could be classified as predominantly positive and atmospheric in nature. His musical influences are mostly Japanese composers like Joe Hisaishi (Studio Ghibli movies), Takanori Arisawa (Sailor Moon, Digimon), Yasunori Mitsuda, but also European artists like David Wise, Vangelis or Michael Cretu. His first arrangements, remixes, MIDI versions and compositions have therefore been for computer and video games. In addition to that, Daniel’s music can be found on various videogame remix samplers. Daniel produced music for many different artist, including Jazz pianist Andreas Švarc and the electronica duo Agencystem.

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