Scheuber

Scheuber: The German Synth-Pop Architect
Scheuber is the solo electronic music project of German musician and producer Stephan Scheuber. Hailing from Germany, he is best known as a founding member and key songwriter of the internationally successful synth-pop band Cinema Bizarre, whose debut album achieved gold status in Germany.
Early career
Stephan Scheuber was born in 1984 and began his musical journey in the early 2000s within Germany's vibrant electronic scene. His initial foray into the music industry was as a songwriter and producer, crafting tracks for other artists before co-founding the visually striking band Cinema Bizarre in 2005.
With Cinema Bizarre, Scheuber helped shape the group's signature blend of glam rock and synth-pop, contributing heavily to their 2007 debut album "Final Attraction". The album's success, including the hit "Lovesongs (They Kill Me)", provided a crucial platform for his subsequent solo work.
Breakthrough
Scheuber launched his official solo project in 2010, marking a shift towards a purer, more atmospheric synth-wave sound. His breakthrough came with the 2012 debut solo album "Scheuber", released under his own creative direction, which firmly established his distinct sonic identity separate from his band work.
The album resonated with fans of 80s-inspired electronic music, leading to sustained touring and a growing reputation as a skilled live performer. This solo venture allowed him to explore darker, more cinematic soundscapes and build a dedicated following across Europe.
Key tracks
Electric City — This pulsating single from his debut album became an anthem for his live sets and defined his futuristic, driving synth-pop style.
Dancing with the Dead — A track showcasing his talent for merging melancholic melodies with danceable rhythms, a hallmark of his songwriting.
Neon Lights — Exemplifies his ability to craft immersive, retro-futuristic soundscapes that transport the listener.
Final Attraction — As a co-writer for this Cinema Bizarre hit, the song represents his early success in crafting catchy, theatrical pop.
Following his debut, Scheuber consistently released new music, including EPs and singles like "Tokyo Lights" and "Nightdrive", further refining his production. He maintained a strong connection with his fanbase through direct digital releases and dynamic live performances at electronic music festivals, solidifying his status as a steadfast figure in the modern synth-wave revival.
Fans of Scheuber's brand of melodic, German-engineered synth-pop also enjoy the music of Wolfsheim, another influential German synth-pop act known for emotional depth and electronic arrangements. The anthemic style of And One shares a similar commitment to driving beats and classic electronic music aesthetics. Listeners might also appreciate the darker tones of Project Pitchfork, which operate in adjacent electronic genres. For the contemporary synth-wave sound, The Midnight offers a comparable nostalgic yet modern production approach.
Scheuber's music maintains a strong presence on radio, particularly on specialty electronic and synth-wave programs, independent music radio stations, and various online radio streams dedicated to retro-futuristic sounds. His tracks are a staple in rotations that celebrate the intersection of classic 80s inspiration and modern production techniques.
Listeners can discover the immersive electronic world of Scheuber by tuning into the synth-pop and alternative electronic radio stations featured right here on onairium.com, where his pulsating anthems are regularly broadcast.

