Christian Geller

Christian Geller (born 10 March 1975[1]) is a German record producer, composer, arranger, and music manager, also known under his alias Nick Raider. More than 80 songs that he co-wrote or produced, ranging from artists such a David Hasselhoff, Hape Kerkeling, Yvonne Catterfeld, Truck Stop, Claudia Jung to No Angels, Caught in the Act, Banaroo and beFour, have entered the German Singles Chart.[2]

Christian Geller
Geller in his recording studio in 2019
Geller in his recording studio in 2019
Background information
Also known asNick Raider
Born (1975-03-10) 10 March 1975
Genres
Occupation(s)

Career

A huge fan of German duo Modern Talking,[2] Geller began working with Modern Talking member Thomas Anders in the mid-1990s.[2] In 1999, Geller and Anders founded a GmbH with a recording studio in Koblenz where Geller started making music professionally.[2] Through Anders he linked with other artists for which he wrote and produced.[2] Following a stint in Berlin, he returned to the Rhineland where he set up The Hafen Studios in Andernach along with his partners Fabian Zimmermann und Christof Neugebauer.[2]

Selected production discography

Year Title Artist Credited as
Writer Producer
2000 "Großer Bruder" Zlatko & Jürgen Yes No
2001 "Cry for You" No Angels Yes No
2001 "Hey Mr. President" T-Seven Yes Yes
2002 "Funky Dance" No Angels Yes No
"Stay" Yes No
2002 "Mr. Nobody" Tears Yes No
2006 "Stop for a Minute (2006 Version)" Sandra No Yes
"Uh Mamma" Banaroo No Yes
2007 "All 4 One" beFour Yes Yes
"Hand in Hand" Yes Yes
"How Do You Do?" Yes Yes
"Little, Little Love" Yes Yes
2008 "Live Your Dream" Yes Yes
2013 "Hol' mich raus!" Joey Heindle Yes Yes
2016 "Love Is in the Air" Thomas Anders No Yes
Back for Love Caught in the Act No Yes
2017 "Regenbogen" Eloy de Jong Yes Yes
2018 Ewig mit dir Thomas Anders Yes Yes
2019 La vita è bella Giovanni Zarrella Yes Yes
2021 20 No Angels No Yes

References

  1. "Christian Geller". Discogs. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  2. "Der Mann hinter Heinos großem Erfolg kommt aus der Region" (in German). blick-aktuell.de. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
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