Syndicate Musicproduction

Syndicate Music Production was founded in 1993 by the German producer and songwriter Achim Kleist (a.k.a. Frank Lio). In 1998, he was joined by partner Wolfgang von Webenau (a.k.a. D. Fact). The company's headquarters and studios are located near Munich (Germany), where productions and compositions for pop, rock, film and advertising are produced. Syndicate Musicproduction's biggest success was with the single "Mambo No.5" by Lou Bega and the follow-up album "A Little Bit Of Mambo". It went on to sell more than 20 million copies.

Syndicate Music Production
Background information
OriginMunich, Bavaria, Germany
GenresPop, rock, film music, advertising
Occupation(s)Record producers
Years active1993–present
MembersAchim Kleist a.k.a. Frank Lio
Wolfgang von Webenau a.k.a. D.Fact
Websitesyndicatemusic.de

Success Story

Lou Bega (1999)

Syndicate Music has received over 60 gold and platinum awards for its various productions and has had more than 70 Top 10 hits in the international charts. Achim Kleist and Wolfgang von Webenau were both nominated for the German Echo Award in 2000 as best producers. Their roster of artists were honoured with awards such as the Latin Music Award, the World Music Award and the Echo, as well as a Grammy nomination for Lou Bega.

Artists

The Syndicate team has written and produced e.g. for following artists:


Film Music

Their work can be found in the following films:

or in TV series such as:

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