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Thomas Detert
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Local Thomas Detert
Born 1969-11-26
Birth Place Kamen
Nationality German   Germany.svg

Thomas Detert was born in 1969. He began his musical career as computer games music composer : after leaving school, he did some jobs to earn money and to build up his own little studio. Together with some friends of his brother liked the idea of building up a little C64 group to create games and demos on computers (first C64 then Amiga, PC & Playstation). After some demos they did their first own game: Blue Angel 69 by Micro-Partner.

In 1993 he founded his own records company: Activate Music productions. In 1994 he created the A-Team with the 3 others producers and songwriters Mike Griesheimer, Andreas Hoetter and Alexander Stiepler. The fruit of their collaboration was the amazing euro project Activate.

Then he started his more successful act, 666, which sold several millions records worldwide.

One of the founders of Airbase Recordings (May 2004) together with Alfonso Bernasconi and Mike Griesheimer. Co-owner of Airbase Media GmbH together with Mike Griesheimer.

Gameography

Released Title Sample
1989-??-?? Blue Angel 69 (C64)
1990-??-?? B-Bobs (C64)
1990-??-?? Dynamoid (C64)
1990-??-?? Gordian Tomb (C64)
1991-??-?? Another World (C64)
1991-??-?? Clystron (C64)
1991-??-?? Coalminer (C64)
1991-??-?? Cyrus (C64)
1991-??-?? Eskimo Games (C64)
1991-??-?? The Lost Ninja (C64)
1991-??-?? P.P. Hammer (C64)
1991-??-?? The Power (C64)
1991-??-?? Starforce (C64)
1992-??-?? Hopp oder Top (C64)
1992-??-?? Neuronics (C64)
1992-??-?? Plexonoid (C64)
1992-??-?? Punkt Punkt Punkt (C64)
1992-??-?? Quadrant (C64)
1992-??-?? Stone Age (C64)
1992-??-?? Stone Age (DOS)
1992-??-?? Stoppt den Calippo Fresser (C64)
1993-??-?? Dimo's Quest (DOS)
1993-??-?? Eon (C64)
1993-??-?? Frogger '93 (C64)
1993-??-?? Karamalz Cup (C64)
1993-??-?? Kick and Kill (C64)
1993-??-?? Magnetic (DOS)
1993-??-?? Mega Starforce: Return to the Great Star (C64)
1993-??-?? Parsec (C64)
1993-??-?? Tales of Boon (C64)
1993-??-?? Tenract 2: The Evil is Back Again (C64)
1993-??-?? The Darksword (C64)
1993-??-?? Zillion (C64)
1994-??-?? Bronx Medal (C64)
1994-??-?? Doofus (DOS)
1994-??-?? Genloc (C64)
Unreleased Bamboo (C64)
Unreleased Hydrogenese (C64) Although the game was cancelled, what remained was split into other games, those being Greystorm, Hyper Agressive, Parsec, Tales of Boon and The Darksword
Unreleased Mega Starforce Remix (C64)
Unreleased Quo Vadis (C64)

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