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Enrico Wuttke (* 12. Juni 1971 in Mühlhausen) is a german electronic musician and composer usually known as Flim.

Enrico Wuttke got his first piano lessons at the age of 7 and made his first experiences on synthesizers from his father, a professional musician. He studied fine arts in Halle/Saale and started his musical life as a keyboarder in various postrock and jazz bands. Besides this, he experimented with the possibilities of recording and editing sounds and samples and under the influence of minimal and ambient music he made his recording debut in 1993 with the release of some private cassettes.

In 1996 Enrico Wuttke moved to Dresden, where his daughter was born. In 2002 he released two international highly acclaimed albums for the german label Tomlab. Other albums followed for the Dutch label Plinkity Plonk, Houston Party Records from Spain and Powershovel Audio from Japan. He collaborated with various artists like Mark Robinson or Harald Sack Ziegler.

After a family tragedy in 2007 he stopped making music. In 2010 he returned with the “Orange” EP for Plinkity Plonk and in 2011 nuun records from France released “Out Of Doors” on CD. He is currently working on new music for a full album release.

Enrico Wuttke is married, has 3 children and lives in Dresden, Germany.

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