Hi, I'm Enjeneer

About me

Enjeneer is a music project and synonymous with the fulfillment of a long-cherished dream of being able to create my own songs. For as long as I can remember, music has played an important role in my life. Above all, live concerts, whether in small jazz clubs or in front of festival stages, among thousands of people, have always been a special experience for me and still flood me with musical inspiration. Music is life! It's what captivates me and it's what makes me feel good.

Why Enjeneer? Quite simply because I'm an engineer by training and approach my own productions from a technical rather than an artistic perspective. First and foremost, I construct songs before rounding them off artistically later.

My Music

My own music productions unmistakably reflect my penchant for electronic music. My style is influenced by a wide variety of genres, such as house or trance as well as synth-pop and hardstyle. However, I am currently returning to synth-pop again and again. This style of music seems to have found me and I really enjoy it. I experiment a lot and every new production is subject to an individual creation process, in which I also reinvent myself ​continuously to a certain extent. I see every production as an individual journey that I embark on and with which I broaden my horizon every time. I love experimenting and trying out new things. There are no limits to electronic music projects. Experiencing how new musical timbres are created again and again from a combination of individual sounds is and remains the purest fascination for me.   

What's Next

Experience Enjeneer

On August 15th, 2024, my fourth song: "Occupied" - has been released.

In the future, my other productions will also be available on all known streaming platforms. If you would like to find out more about Enjeneer and my music, you are welcome to follow me on Instagram or YouTube.

New Video on YouTube

When I started music production, I watched tons of tutorials on YouTube. All the tutorials were for free. It’s time to gave something back to this great community. Hence I’m working with Ableton Live I created a tutorial “How to use the Sampler”. I identified that there’s no tutorial about it. Now it’s online! Enjoy it.