Rick J. Jordan
Rick J. Jordan | |
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Rick J. Jordan in May 2007. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Hendrik Stedler |
Born | (1968-01-01) 1 January 1968 (age 56) |
Origin | Hannover, West Germany |
Genres | EDM |
Occupation(s) | Musician, sound designer, audio engineer, composer |
Instrument(s) | Computer engineering, keyboard, guitar, drums |
Years active | 1983–present |
Website | www.scootertechno.com |
Rick J. Jordan (born Hendrik Stedler, 1 January 1968) is a German music producer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer and sound designer, who is most well known for his work in the German band Scooter.[1]
Youth and early years
Rick Jordan learned to play the piano at age five, and in adulthood completed his studies as a sound mixer.[citation needed]
Music
Before Scooter, Rick founded the band Celebrate the Nun, together with H.P. Baxxter. He also played keyboards in the Hanover bands Laser, Megabyte, Die Matzingers and Never Delay.[2]
Scooter
Rick Jordan was mainly responsible for co-composing, sound design aspects and melodic production elements for Scooter until the beginning of 2014.[3] He was doing the engineering mixdown for all Scooter and related productions from 1994 until he left the band.[citation needed]
Jordan left Scooter around late 2013–early 2014, and his last concert with the band was on 24 January 2014 in Hamburg.[4]
From mid-2016 to early 2018 he produced instrumental music from the "Classical Crossover" genre together with the Bulgarian concert pianist and composer Alexander Raytchev. The first work, Glassmærchen, was premiered in Berlin on 15 December 2016.[citation needed]
Since then Rick J. Jordan has been a producer, and as bassist he is a member of the indie rock formation Leichtmatrose.[5]
In 2020 Jordan produced a new version of the song "Nein, meine Söhne geb' ich nicht" by Reinhard Mey together with 17 other artists, including Reinhard Mey himself.[6] The resulting music video asked for donations for the NGO Friedensdorf International in the credits and was viewed over 5.5 million times on Youtube (as of January 2022).[7]
Discography
List of productions outside of Scooter and Celebrate the Nun:
- 1985 – Die Matzingers – Neandertal (album)
- 1991 – S.A.X. – Marrakesh
- 1992 – La Toya – Let's rock the House (J. Jordan Dub)
- 1993 – Fine Time Poets – Unicorn
- 1994 – Hysteria – The Flood
- 1994 – Community feat. Fonda Rae – Parade (The Loop! mix)
- 1994 – Clinique Team feat. The Hannover Posse – Summer of Love
- 1994 – Holly Johnson – Legendary Children (The Loop! mix)
- 1994 – Tony Di Bart – The Real Thing (The Loop! mix)
- 1994 – Ru Paul – Everybody Dance (The Loop! mix)
- 1994 – Adeva – Respect (The Loop! mix)
- 1994 – Tag Team – Here It Is, Bam! (The Loop! mix)
- 1994 – Crown of Creation – Real Life (album, production)
- 1995 – Kosmos feat. Mary K – Codo
- 1995 – Prince Ital Joe feat. Marky Mark – Babylon (The Loop! mix)
- 1995 – Nu Love – Can you feel the Love tonight
- 1995 – Chiron – I show you (The Loop! mix)
- 1996 – Sunbeam – Arms of Heaven
- 1996 – Sunbeam – Dreams
- 1996 – DJ Hooligan – I want you (The Loop! mix)
- 1998 – Clubtone – Put a little Love in your Heart (The Loop! mix)
- 1998 – D.O.N.S. feat. Technotronic – Pump up the Jam (The Loop! mix)
- 1999 – Chrome & Price – Sunrise (Loop D.C. Mix)
- 2008 – Sheffield Jumpers – Jump with me
Personal life
Rick is married to Nikk (Nicole Sukar), who has also occasionally performed for Scooter with her natural voice, as well as „pitched" both on stage and some songs like Jigga Jigga!, Nessaja or Friends. Nikk was the former singer of Crown of Creation from Hanover.[8]
They had a daughter born on 21 August 2007, named Keira.
Bibliography
- Matthias Blazek: Das niedersächsische Bandkompendium 1963–2003 – Daten und Fakten von 100 Rockgruppen aus Niedersachsen. Celle 2006 ISBN 978-3-00-018947-0
External links
- Rick J. Jordan discography at Discogs
- Rick J. Jordan at IMDb
- Official Scooter site
References
- ^ "www.scootertechno.info". Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2010. www.scootertechno.com
- ^ Blazek: Bandkompendium, p. 92, 101, 109.
- ^ [1] Scooter feiern Abschied von Rick J. Jordan
- ^ Interview with H.P. Baxxter in the German city journal SUBWAY (German)
- ^ "Hyper? Was Rick Jordan zu einem Comeback bei Scooter sagt". 14 September 2021.
- ^ "Reinhard Mey und Freunde mit Antikriegssong".
- ^ "Reinhard Mey & Freunde - Nein, meine Söhne geb' ich nicht [Offizielles Video]". YouTube.
- ^ See booklet of CD Real Life (1994) from Crown of Creation.
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- H. P. Baxxter
- Marc Blou
- Jay Frog
- Jens Thele
- Rick J. Jordan
- Phil Speiser
- ... and the Beat Goes On!
- Our Happy Hardcore
- Wicked!
- Age of Love
- No Time to Chill
- Back to the Heavyweight Jam
- Sheffield
- We Bring the Noise!
- The Stadium Techno Experience
- Mind the Gap
- Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?
- The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
- Jumping All Over the World
- Under the Radar Over the Top
- The Big Mash Up
- Music for a Big Night Out
- The Fifth Chapter
- Ace
- Scooter Forever
- God Save the Rave
- Open Your Mind and Your Trousers
- Encore: Live and Direct
- Live: Selected Songs of the 10th Anniversary Concert at Docks, Hamburg
- Excess All Areas
- Live in Hamburg
- I Want You to Stream!
- Rough and Tough and Dangerous – The Singles 94/98
- Push the Beat for This Jam (The Second Chapter)
- 24 Carat Gold
- 20 Years of Hardcore
- 100% Scooter – 25 Years Wild & Wicked
- "Hyper Hyper"
- "Move Your Ass!"
- "Friends"
- "Endless Summer"
- "Back in the U.K."
- "Let Me Be Your Valentine"
- "Rebel Yell"
- "I'm Raving"
- "Break It Up"
- "Fire"
- "The Age of Love"
- "No Fate"
- "How Much Is the Fish?"
- "We Are the Greatest"/"I Was Made for Lovin' You"
- "Call Me Mañana"
- "Faster Harder Scooter"
- "Fuck the Millennium"
- "I'm Your Pusher"
- "She's the Sun"
- "Posse (I Need You on the Floor)"
- "Aiii Shot the DJ"
- "Ramp! (The Logical Song)"
- "Nessaja"
- "Weekend!"
- "The Night"
- "Maria (I Like It Loud)"
- "Jigga Jigga!"
- "Shake That!"
- "One (Always Hardcore)"
- "Suavemente"
- "Hello! (Good to Be Back)"
- "Apache Rocks the Bottom!"
- "Behind the Cow"
- "Lass uns tanzen"
- "The Question Is What Is the Question?"
- "And No Matches"
- "Jumping All Over the World"
- "I'm Lonely"
- "Jump That Rock (Whatever You Want)"
- "J'adore Hardcore"
- "Ti sento"
- "The Sound Above My Hair"
- "Stuck on Replay"
- "Friends Turbo"
- "The Only One"
- "David Doesn't Eat"
- "C'est Bleu"
- "It's a Biz (Ain't Nobody)"
- "4 AM"
- "Army of Hardcore"
- "Bigroom Blitz"
- "Today"
- "Can't Stop the Hardcore"
- "Radiate (SPY Version)"
- "Riot"
- "Oi"
- "Mary Got No Lamb"
- "Bora! Bora! Bora!"
- "My Gabber"
- "In Rave We Trust - Amateur Hour (Anthem Mix)"
- "Rave Teacher (Somebody Like Me)"
- "God Save the Rave"
- "Devil's Symphony"
- "Which Light Switch is Which?"
- "Bassdrum"
- "FCK 2020"
- "Paul is Dead"
- "We Love Hardcore"
- "Groundhog Day"
- "Rave Witchers"
- "The Spell Remains"
- "Do Not Sit If You Can Dance"
- "Waste Your Youth"
- "Techno is Back"
- "Constellations"
- "For Those About to Rave"
- "Berliner Luft"
- "Rave & Shout"
- "I Keep Hearing Bingo"
- "Let's Do It Again"
- Discography
- Celebrate the Nun
- "Love Message"