Simina Grigoriu

Ana Simina Grigoriu married Kalkbrenner (born 8 May 1981[1] in Bucharest) is a Romanian-Canadian DJ and music producer from Toronto specializing in electronic techno music. She has lived and worked in Berlin, Germany, since 2008.

Ana Simina Kalkbrenner
Simina Grigoriu in 2017
Background information
Birth nameAna Simina Grigoriu
Also known asSimina Grigoriu
Born (1981-05-08) May 8, 1981
Bucharest, Romania
GenresTechno
Minimal
Electronica
Downbeat
Occupation(s)electronic musician, music producer
InstrumentsTurntables, keyboard, Ableton Live
LabelsSonat Records, Phase Insane Records, Intelectro Vive, Urban Sound Records, Frequenza Records, Susumu Records
Websitewww.siminagrigoriu.com

Life and career

Grigoriu was born in Romania. During the Ceaușescu era, her parents fled to Toronto, Canada.[2]

In Toronto she began rapping during her time at the Earl Haig Secondary School before she found her love of electronic music. During her high school time until 2000 she also attended the private School of Liberal Arts (SOLA). Until 2004 she studied print production and marketing as well as entrepreneurship and innovation at the Ryerson University.[1]

After she met Paul Kalkbrenner on his promotion tour for his film Berlin Calling in Toronto she moved to Berlin in summer of 2008 where she has been playing in clubs and festivals as well as building on her production skills. In 2010 she performed as the opening act for Kalkbrenner's 2010 Berlin Calling concert tour. On 24 August 2012 she published her first album. The day after, she married Paul Kalkbrenner.[2][3][4][5]

Discography

Albums

  • 2012: Exit City (Susumu Records)

Singles and EPs

  • 2010: Mukluks & Ponytails (Sonat Records)
  • 2011: Nebuna Stricata (Phase Insane Records)
  • 2011: Project Boondocks Part 1-3 (Frequenza Records)
  • 2011: La Palmas (Intellectro Vibe Records, together with Imerio Vitti and Luca Vera)
  • 2011: Writers (Sonat Records, together with Ludovic Wendi)
  • 2012: Baby (Susumu Records, together with Imerio Vitti)
  • 2012: Kokopelli (Susumu Records)
  • 2016: "Nunchaku / Kubota (Kuukou Records)[6]
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References

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