Miniatures Reworks Kerim König

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
23.10.2020

Label: Hey!blau Records

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Artist: Kerim König

Album including Album cover

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  • Kerim König:
  • 1Immerge (Ceeys Rework)06:03
  • 2Breakable (Max Filges Rework)04:26
  • 3With Ease (Cito Kaling Rework)03:52
  • 4Gone to Pieces (Garreth Brooke Rework)02:07
  • 5Circles (Barbara Morgenstern Rework)03:29
  • 6Vagabond (Heftiq Rework)03:02
  • Total Runtime22:59

Info for Miniatures Reworks



On ‘Miniatures’, the third studio album by Berlin film and TV composer Kerim König, he recorded for the first time his own short one- to three-minute pieces under the direction of sound engineer Wolfgang Schiefermair at the renowned Teldex Studio Berlin. As a sensual, clearly accentuated musical sketch, the album creates moments that stand for something bigger as a small but important part. With a fine stroke König draws just as much as it takes to grasp them – no more and no less.

Kerim König, piano

Recorded and mixed by Wolfgang Schiefermair at Teldex Studio Berlin
Mastered by Christoph Stickel, csmastering



Kerim König
gained first stage experiences with bands and ensembles as a drummer, singer and guitarist. He studied "Cultural Studies and Aesthetic Practice" with a focus on music and media at the University of Hildesheim. Already during his studies he wrote his first soundtracks for short and animated films by the directors Lothar Herzog and Jan-Peter Meier. To deepen his knowledge he participated in the "Hollywood Music Workshop" under the direction of Conrad Pope in Baden near Vienna. Then König moved to Berlin and first commissions for television productions followed. From a long-standing cooperation with the composer Michael Dübe, film music for more than 100 episodes of the ZDF crime series "SOKO Wismar" was created.

On the Cologne label Hey!blau Records König releases solo albums that show other image-independent facets of his compositions. During the production of the albums he collaborated with the Japanese concert pianist Mayuko Miyata, the Oriel Quartet and the New Zealand singer Teresa Bergman.

Kerim König lives and works in Berlin.

This album contains no booklet.

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