Rick J. Jordan

Rick J. Jordan

Rick J. Jordan in May 2007.
Background information
Birth name Hendrik Stedler
Born (1968-01-01) 1 January 1968
Origin Hanover, West Germany
Genres EDM
Occupation(s) Musician, sound designer, audio engineer composer
Instruments Computer engineering, keyboard, guitar
Years active 19832014
Associated acts Celebrate the Nun (1985–1992)
The Loop! (1993–1998)
Scooter (1993–2014)
Ratty (1998–)
Website www.scootertechno.com

Rick J. Jordan (born Hendrik Stedler, 1 January 1968) is a sound designer, audio engineer and song composer who is most well known for his work in the German band Scooter.[1]

On stage, Rick's main instruments are the Access Virus TI and a Roland Fantom X8.

Jordan learned to play the piano at age five and completed study as a sound mixer. He was responsible for the sound design aspects and melodic production elements for Scooter until beginning of 2014.[2] He lives in Hamburg. 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.[3]

They had a daughter born on 21 August 2007, named Keira.

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.[4] He left Scooter and his last concert with the band was on 24 January 2014 in Hamburg.[5]

Discography

Here is the list of productions outside of Scooter and Celebrate the Nun:

Bibliography

External links

References

  1. http://www.scootertechno.net/en/01-START/start-starting.htm www.scootertechno.net
  2. Scooter feiern Abschied von Rick J. Jordan
  3. See booklet of CD „Real Life" (1994) from Crown of Creation.
  4. Blazek: Bandkompendium, p. 92, 101, 109.
  5. Interview with H.P. Baxxter in the German city journal SUBWAY (German)
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