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December 05, 2006
Luxembourgish artist
Chris - real name Christian Jeanpaul, also known as "Born" frontman, presented his first solo EP entitled "
Open End" on Saturday at the Plain Vanilla in Kockelscheuer, offering a great performance in front of a clearly satisfied audience. His 6 tracks are great, and I'm not saying this because I did the CD artwork, I mean it's really good stuff for a local act. The CD was recorded and produced by Daniel and Gert Bukowski (talented guys!) at
Pick-a-Back Studios in Konz, Germany. Songs are currently in the playlists at both
RTL and
Eldoradio. So get the damn CD and support this guy !!!
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December 16, 2006
This week two people contacted me and asked me if I had
some more Pagan Lorn stuff. It is quite surprising that so much people are still interested in our music, even eight years after the band broke up. Most people are asking me for live coverage - well, I found a DAT tape but I didn't have the time to convert it to MP3 yet (don't know which concert this was), and my brother found an old VHS tape he digitized (thanks :-), this seems to be the Beaufort concert (I think that must have been 1996), so that there will soon also be some videos online. For all those who don't know this yet: I'm running
www.paganlorn.com, an unofficial Pagan Lorn website (unofficial because it's only me behind it, not the other PL members), on this site you can download Pagan Lorn tracks in MP3 format (currently the complete recorded work: demo tape, Black Wedding and Nihilennium).
Many people also ask me what the ex-PL band members are doing today. Well, Sascha Georges is doing the RTL news, just turn on TV in Luxembourg and you'll see him :-). Stephen is apparently living in France and is still playing in band. I don't know where Vlatsch and Patrick currently are. If you want to know what I'm doing,
take a look at my website and find out for yourself.
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October 01, 2009
Today we'd like to reveal four completely new music related products and projects:
1.
New Chris album "No Excuses" out now
2.
New Chris website is online
3.
New Content Management System (CMS) for musicians
4.
New Recording StudioHere are some more details:
1) Tomorrow the new
Chris EP "No Excuses" will be presented to the public at Casino 2000 in Mondorf (Luxembourg). This is the second Chris EP after the successful "Open End" from 2007, featuring six brand new tracks. I created the cover artwork (booklet, tray, image processing, …) as well as some of the PR stuff.
2) The new
Chris website www.chris-music.com is now online. We're now filling it with content, and it will soon be possible to purchase tracks from both "No Excuses" and "Open End" online. There is also some brand new merchandising (t-shirts, longsleeves and more) available that can already be ordered. Merchandising will also be available tomorrow at Casino 2000.
3) The Chris website is powered by a
new Content Management System for artists. This new CMS is based on the
CorneliOS WebOS and the CIOS framework, it will probably be used for all of my future music related projects.
3) Our
new recording studio is now operational. It's a small project studio and I hope some great music will soon be produced here. I won't offer any further information about the new studio yet, but you may check out
some photos from my old studio that have been published on my website a few days ago.
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May 17, 2010

During the past few weeks I completed work on the new version of the
Desdemonia website, which is now powered by the same CorneliOS based CMS already used by the
Pagan Lorn and
Chris music websites. Further changes to the site are planned and will probably go online in mid June, but this already gives a good impression of the new site features.
Check out the new Desdemonia website here:
www.desdemonia.net
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