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Christopher Franke

Christopher Franke

Sound·b. 1953·Berlin, Germany

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Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987, he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially, a drummer with The Agitation later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound.

After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new-age music label called Earthtone, and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990.

Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo! in Love and in 2005 the music for the German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker).

The Calling

The Calling

Composer

2000
The Devil's Child

The Devil's Child

Composer

1997
The Surgeon

The Surgeon

Composer

1995
Universal Soldier

Universal Soldier

Composer

1992
Near Dark

Near Dark

Composer

1987 3.9
Legend

Legend

Composer

1985 3.7
Firestarter

Firestarter

Composer

1984 3.0
The Keep

The Keep

Composer

1983 3.0
Strange Behavior

Strange Behavior

Composer

1981 2.5