Ben Lukas Boysen, also known by his stage name Hecq, is an electronic music composer based in Berlin.[1]
Boysen studied classical guitar and piano as a child.[2] He moved to Berlin in the early 2000s, setting up a studio called Hecq Audio,[3] and composed electronic music under the alias Hecq[4] from 2003. As Hecq, he released music in a variety of electronic styles, including glitch, ambient, breakcore, abstract IDM, and dubstep, mostly on the label Hymen Records.[5]
In 2014, his piece "Sleepers Beat Theme" was featured as the opening track of Jon Hopkins's LateNightTales compilation CD.[6] He signed with Erased Tapes in 2016 and has released three solo full-length albums to date as Ben Lukas Boysen. The first, Gravity, was originally issued in 2013, but was reissued by Erased Tapes in 2016; the second album, Spells, was released in 2016 as well.[7][8] In 2017 Boysen’s video game score in collaboration with Sebastian Plano, Everything,[9] was released; while 2020 saw the release of his third solo album Mirage.[10]
Boysen also does soundtrack work and has written pieces for entities such as Marvel and Amnesty International.[11]
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