Cristian Heyne

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Cristián Heyne (born January 13, 1973, in Santiago) is a Chilean composer and producer, and formally a journalist.[1] Initially, he was the leader of alternative rock band Christianes, and later of the experimental unit Shogún.[1][2] Then he started to focus on making music for other artists, and made several hits in the Chilean pop scene. He is also the owner of two Chileans indie labels: Luna, founded in 1998 and Unión del Sur, founded with Javiera Mena in 2010.

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  1. ^ a b Carreño, Roberto. "Cristian Heyne: "Chile produce mucha música pero no la puede consumir"". IndustriaMusical.es (in Spanish).
  2. ^ a b c d e f g del Real, Andrés (6 April 2016). "La nueva cosecha de Heyne: El arquitecto del pop chileno presenta a la próxima generación". La Tercera (in Spanish).

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