Schiller, the God of Sound, live in Bucharest this autumn

DJ Schiller is coming for the first time in Romania on October 22 this year. The show is due at Sala Palatului in Bucharest at 8 p.m, organizers from the German Quality Entertainment inform.

The music project created by the German electronic musician Christopher von Deylen launched his 9th studio album “Future” in February.

The album was released on February 26, 2016. On this album Schiller has collaborated with the singers Kêta, Arlissa, Emma Hewitt, Samu Haber, Sheppard Solomon, Maggie Szabo, Cristina Scabbia and Tawgs Salter and with Sharon Stone, who wrote the lyrics of “For You”.The album reached in its first week number 1 of the German albums chart. This is Schiller’s fifth number-1-album in Germany.

It was released in different editions, including the limited “Ultra Deluxe Edition”. It’s the first studio album of Schiller with a title in English language. The cover art work includes pictures by photographer Philip Glaser.

The music video of The Future I + II had its world premiere on December 26, 2015 on YouTube. The first single Paradise featuring Arlissa was released in February 2016 and the music video had its premiere on February 17, 2016.

After the release of Opus in 2013, Schiller announced that there will be no release of a new studio album until 2016. For the production of the album von Deylen left Berlin and moved to California and spent some time in the Mojave Desert.

Von Deylen describes his album as a movie soundtrack, which has to be listened as whole.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dqsG34pYcA

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Named after the German poet Friedrich Schiller, production duo Schiller originally consisted of Mirko von Schlieffen and Christopher von Deylen. The two layered trance beats and spoken poetry, which resulted in a couple of trance chart-toppers in Europe in the late ’90s and early 2000. Aside from the Schiller project, both von Schlieffen and von Deylen worked on outside projects. Zeitgeist marked the pair’s debut in 1999 (the album was not released in the United States until 2001). The duo began experiencing creative differences during the making of 2001’s Weltreise, and von Schlieffen left the project; von Deylen adopted the Schiller moniker as his own and continued the project as a solo endeavor. The first post-von Schlieffen Schiller album, Leben, was released in 2003, and it would be the first in a series of successful recordings for von Deylen. From 2004 through 2012, Schiller released five studio albums and three live sets in Europe; in the United States, four albums appeared during the same period. In 2013, Schiller rose to the top of the German chart with the album Opus, which also went Top Ten in Austria and Switzerland, while an American variant of the album was released as Sun. Cinematic album nine, Future, was inspired by time von Deylen spent in the Mojave desert. Issued in 2016, it instantly became the fifth Schiller album to top the German chart.

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