I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4This is the clip of "come to my room", recorded in Santiago de Chile
Produced by: Ricardo Olivares, Colaborators: Claudio Guerra, Felipe Hernandez
Clip for "The fight"
The fight
Add to My Profile | More VideosClaudius Rieth was born in 1972 in Lima, Perú. He always grew up with music around. At the age of nine years he began taking piano lessons and recording and listening to music with his portable cassette player.In 1984, when he was 11 years old, his family moved to Buchholz, a small city in Germany nearby Hamburg. There, he learned to know everything related with rock music, played for the first time with some friends and entered this new musical world. He always went on taking piano lessons, but started using the classical techniques for improvising and composing for a band named Alas. With the band, they played a lot in the early nineties in Germany and even in France.In 1990 they recorded a whole album called Lovemaker in a studio in Hamburg. In that band Claudius played keyboards. However, the curiosity and the compositions he was making, took him to take drum lessons for some time in the music academy of Buchholz and learning a little bit of every instrument he wanted to incorporate in his creations.In 1994, when he had finished school and the social-year, he left the European ground to go back to South-America, but this time the plane went to Chile. He studied Acoustic Engineering in the Universidad Austral de Chile, created some bands, made his first solo album in the University Recording studio and played with lots of people.He finished his studies in the year 2000. Since then, he lives in Santiago, working as a sound engineer and music producer of the art project Cuerpos Pintados (www.cuerpospintados.com). He also is teacher of Electroacoustics and Recording Techniques at the Escuela Moderna de Música (www.emoderna.cl). He has recorded and mixed several local productions, searching always for new musical and sound experiences.This is a live video recorded at the release concert.
Edited by: Francisco Anwandter