Christian Kleine
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Christian Kleine is a German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

 musician. He was a member of Herrmann & Kleine
Herrmann & Kleine
Herrmann & Kleine was a plinkerpop duo that formed circa 1997 and featured veteran DJ Christian Kleine and City Centre Offices label manager, Thaddi Herrmann. In addition to releasing a pair of EP recordings, the duo also provided remixes to tracks by various notable bands, including His Name Is...

 duo which was disbanded in 2005.
He has collaborated with several electronic musicians including Arovane
Arovane
- Biography :Zahn was born in Germany in 1965. He first began experimenting with rudimentary audio equipment and keyboards when he was 15. Over the years he continued experimenting and developing his sound, even learning to play the clarinet at one point. In the late 80s he was dealing increasingly...

.
His signature sound includes warm, ambient guitar riffs.

Albums

  • Beyond Repair (2001, City Centre Offices
    City Centre Offices
    City Centre Offices is a record label based in Manchester, England, with an affiliate in Berlin, Germany. The label, founded in 1998 by Shlom Sviri and de:bug magazine writer Thaddi Herrmann, has released music from several notable acts, including Arovane, Boy Robot, Marsen Jules, Christian Kleine,...

    )
  • Real Ghosts (2004, City Centre Offices)
  • Illusion (2010, boomkat.com)

EPs

  • Minus Time / Quadriga (2000, City Centre Offices)
  • Valis (2002, Morr Music
    Morr Music
    Morr Music is an independent record label based in Berlin, Germany, founded in 1999 by Thomas Morr. Most artists on the label fall into the categories of intelligent dance music, electronica and dreampop, but all reflect Thomas Morr's personal taste...

    )
  • Firn EP (2002, City Centre Offices)

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