Background
Blüchel was born in Nuremberg, Germany.
Blüchel was born in Nuremberg, Germany.
At the age of 6, Blüchel started taking classes in classical piano. He began studying at the Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg one year later. His favourite composers soon were, amongst others, Béla Bartók and Igor Stravinsky.
In 1976 he would discover electronic music and take an interest in playing the synthesizer.
At the time he was listening to bands such as Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream. Blüchel continued his studies in music
In 1986 he moved to West Berlin and entered into the Berlin Institute of Technology to study audio engineering, and also entered into the Berlin University of the Arts to study composition. While living in Berlin, he would soon meet producer Kid Paul.
In 1988 he started to compose and take side in techno music and house music
In 1991, Blüchel first appeared as "Cosmic Baby" in live acts. That year he signed with trance label MFS, where he released his first album Stellar Supreme in 1992. (1993). The two then later went their separate ways.
In late 1993, Blüchel left MFS and signed onto Logic Records, a record label owned by BMG. At the beginning of the 1990s, Blüchel formed Energy 52 with Kid Paul.
In 1993, Energy 52 released "Café del March", which is considered to be a trance classic and one of the most remixed songs in electronic music In 1994, Blüchel released his single "Loops of Infinity" which stayed in the top 30 of the German charts for three months.
In April 1994 he released his second album Thinking About Myself. He later also created a soundtrack for Futura, a musical dance acting
This soundtrack features some material from Thinking About Myself and was released under the name Cosmic Incorporated. in 1995.
Another soundtrack, Musik zu Andorra, for the stageplay Andorra by Max Frisch, appeared in 1997. Blüchel decided to become a music publisher and founded Cosmic Enterprises in 1994. He then created his own label Time Out of Mind Records in 1995.
The third full-length album Fourteen Pieces was released in 1996, the fourth album Heaven followed in 1999.
Throughout the late 1990s, Blüchel would perform as a DJ in the United States, Mexico and other places around the world. Blüchel later started collaborating with Christopher von Deylen.
Together they released two albums as Blüchel & Von Deylen in 2004: Bi Polar and Mare Stellaris. The albums that appeared in the following years were part of the "Zauberberg" ("Magic Mountain") trilogy.
Meanwhile, Blüchel also made a come-back as Cosmic Baby with the release of the album Industrie und Melodie at the end of 2006.