Noel Pix
Jochen "Noel Pix" Seibert (March 25, 1972 in Munich, West Germany) is a German rock and house musician. Pix has a French father and a German mother. He is the lead guitarist and programmer of the German Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher.[1] Pix formerly belonged also to the band Megaherz as the band's keyboardist.[2] He releases his house tracks under the alias Housemaster Kinky J.[3] Noel Pix sings the German translations of theme songs for anime series like Pokémon, Digimon or Dragon Ball Z.[4] He had one hit in the German, Austrian, and Swiss singles chart: The theme song for the second season of Pokémon (Pokémon Welt) peaked at No.50 in Germany, No.30 in Austria, and No.49 in Switzerland.[5][6]
Discography
Singles
Solo
- 1996: Kinky, Freaky, Funky (as "Housemaster Kinky J")
- 1999: Chicci Chicci (as "Noel Pix")
- 2000: Pokémon Welt (as "Noel Pix")
Megaherz
- 1998: Liebestöter
- 1998: Rock me Amadeus
- 1999: Freiflug
- 2000: Himmelfahrt
Eisbrecher
- 2003: Mein Blut
- 2003: Fanatica
- 2006: Leider
- 2006: Leider/Vergissmeinnicht (US limited double single)
- 2006: Vergissmeinnicht
- 2008: Kann denn Liebe Sünde sein?
- 2010: Eiszeit
- 2012: Verrückt
- 2012: Die Hölle muss warten
- 2012: Miststück 2012
- 2013: 10 Jahre Eisbrecher
Albums
Megaherz
- 1997: Wer Bist Du? - Tracks 5 & 14
- 1998: Kopfschuss - Keyboards, Guitar & Programming
- 2000: Himmelfahrt - Keyboards, Guitar & Programming
- 2001: Querschnitt - All tracks except 2, 4, 14, 16
- 2002: Herzwerk II - Thanked by the band in the credits
- 2009: Totgesagte Leben Länger - Tracks 2, 3, 8, 9, 12
Eisbrecher
- 2004: Eisbrecher - Instruments
- 2006: Antikörper - Instruments
- 2008: Sünde - Instruments
- 2010: Eiszeit - Instruments
- 2012: Die Hölle muss Warten - Instruments
- 2015: Schock - Instruments
Other
- Toggo United (Album) (with other Musicians as "Toggo United Allstars")
References
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Noel Pix. - Official website (German)
- Fansite (German)
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