Michael den Elzen (born 1962) is a musician and
music producer
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based in
Melbourne
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, Australia. He has performed for over 30 years with many well-known Australian and
New Zealand
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artists, principally as a guitarist, and has contributed music for several Australian movie soundtracks.
Early career
Den Elzen spent his early life in
Boort and
Mansfield
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(
Victoria) and started playing guitar at about 10 years of age. At the age of 15, he was performing in
Melbourne
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with the band ''Expresso Bongo'', who made it to the finals of the Channel 9 TV talent competition "Safeway New Faces". He co-founded local bands ''Notorious Gentlemen'' and ''The U-Boats'', and did recording studio session work. At age 19, he joined
Broderick Smith for his first solo album and toured in his band for about three years. He went on to perform with
Venetta Fields; with
Tim Finn as a guitarist on his 1985 ''
Big Canoe'' tour; and with
Stephen Cummings on his "This Wonderful Life" album, and Australian and US tours.
In the mid 80s, den Elzen formed Melbourne band
Schnell Fenster with ex-
Split Enz members
Phil Judd
Philip Raymond Judd (born 20 March 1953) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter known for being one of the founders of the bands Split Enz and The Swingers.
Split Enz
In 1972, Judd and Tim Finn founded the arty folk band Split Enz. In its early d ...
,
Nigel Griggs and
Noel Crombie. They released two albums, "The Sound of Trees" and "OK Alright A Huh Oh Yeah" and toured in Australia and New Zealand.
1990s
After the breakup of Schnell Fenster, den Elzen played on and co-produced
Deborah Conway's 1991 successful ''String of Pearls'' album. He went to America to perform for
Peter Case on ''Six-Pack of Love''. The band on the album includes producer and keyboardist
Mitchell Froom
Mitchell Froom (born June 29, 1953) is an American musician and record producer. He was a member of the bands Gamma and Latin Playboys, and is the keyboardist for Crowded House. He has produced albums for several artists, including David LaFl ...
, bassist
Bruce Thomas (''Elvis Costello and The Attractions'') and drummer
Gary Mallaber (''Van Morrison'', ''Steve Miller Band'').
He recorded and toured as bass player and musical director with Tim Finn on Finn's 1993 album ''Before and After''; and toured and recorded with
Richard Pleasance; and then toured and recorded with Melbourne band
Rebecca's Empire for their ''Way of All Things'' album.
At the end of the 1990s, he joined Australian rock outfit
Deadstar co-producing their final album ''Somewhere Over The Radio''.
Soundtracks
Den Elzen started composing music for films in the 80s, the first being ''
As The Mirror Burns'' (1990 release date). He worked with
Phil Judd
Philip Raymond Judd (born 20 March 1953) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter known for being one of the founders of the bands Split Enz and The Swingers.
Split Enz
In 1972, Judd and Tim Finn founded the arty folk band Split Enz. In its early d ...
and
Schnell Fenster on the soundtrack for the movie ''
Rikky and Pete'' (1988), and was also involved with Phil Judd on the soundtrack for ''
The Big Steal'' (1990) and ''
Mr. Reliable'' (1996). Three Schnell Fenster songs feature in the
Jane Campion film ''
Sweetie'' (1989).
He did the soundtrack to David Batty's ''Rodeo Road'' (1999) which led to producing, recording, and co-writing the music for the TV series ''
Bush Mechanics'' (2001) in
Yuendumu about 300 km north-west of
Alice Springs
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, and the soundtracks to other David Batty films, ''Sisters, Pearls and Mission Girls'' (2003) and ''Taylor Made'' (2003), as well as the TV series ''Inventions From The Shed'' (2005), all aired on the ABC.
Den Elzen also worked on a project with painter and artist David Munro called Birdbrain, whose music was used in the TV series ''
The Secret Life of Us'' and in the film ''
Ghosts of the Civil Dead'' (1988).
Other composer credits include ''Trespass'' (2001), ''Beyond Sorry'' (2004), ''Bush Bikes'' (2003), ''Us Mob'' (2005) and ''Aurukun-Voices From The Cape'' (2008) by
David Vadiveloo, ''Case 442'' (2005) by C.A.A.M.A., ''Going Bush'' (2006) by
SBS TV, ''Marree Man'' (2007), the series ''Halal Mate'' (2007) (for which he was nominated in the category of "Best Music for a Documentary" at the 2008 APRA-
AGSC Screen Music Awards), ''That's Australia'' (2007), ''Desert Heart'' (2007), ''Wedding Makers'' (2008), ''Coniston'' (2012), ''Kabelbel'' (2013), ''Black As'' series 1-4 (2016-2022) and ''Truck Hunters'' (2018-2020) (Ten Network) by
Rebel Films, ''Artists at Work – David Frazer'' (2007), ''IOU – Lloyd Rees'' (2007) and ''Tom Moore – Glassorama'' (2008) by Tony Wyzenbeek at
ABC TV, the SBS series ''Love's Harvest'' (2007) by Brian McKenzie and Rebel Films, and ''God Is A Wandjina'' (2021) by Paul Bell (Feral Films) for ''Compass'' (ABC TV). Michael also collaborated with Justin Marshall on the soundtrack for the second series of ''The Art Life'' (2008) by Frank Haines Films, which aired on ABC TV.
Other work
He produced, recorded and played most instruments on ''Take Me to the Place'' by
Tess McKenna after collaborating on a song for the film soundtrack to ''Curtains for My Cabin'' and played guitars on ''March'' also by Tess McKenna – year uncertain since dates are not given on the album, and on her 2019 release ''Before You Wandered In'' . He played guitar and recorded with
David Bridie and has also written and performed with
Renée Geyer,
Mark Seymour and
Pound System. Other artists Michael has recorded with include
Zulya Kamalova (he is also accredited with mixing her album ''Tales of Subliming''),
Margaret Urlich,
Diana Aniad, Bollywood Prog Metal band;
BaK and
Mimori Yusa (Japan). Michael also mixed tracks for
Kim Salmon & The Surrealists
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including ''I Won't Tell'' from the album ''Ya Gotta Let Me Do My Thing'', and has a musical credit on the film ''The Man Who Sued God''.
Den Elzen has visited far north-western South Australia (
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara / APY Lands) over the years to record songs by local musicians promoting awareness of issues to do with health and well-being, supported by Nganampa Health Council in Alice Springs. The resulting CDs are called ''UPK2 Tilun Tilun Ta'' (2003), ''UPK3 Kunma Piti-la'' (2004), ''UPK4 Ulkiyala'' (2005) and ''UPK5 Katji Kuta-la'' (2011).
In 2017 he released the album ''Music For Listening And Relaxation'' with former band-mate
Rebecca Barnard. An eclectic soundscape featuring Rebecca's haunting vocals, Michael produced and co-wrote the songs, and played all the instruments apart from some acoustic guitar by Barnard.
Michael continues to work on film sound production. He is accredited with audio-post production and music composition on the SBS series ''Halal Mate'', ''Kabelbel'', ''Maree Man'', ''Black As'', ''Truck Hunters'' and audio-post production for ''Little J and Big Cuz''. He is currently composing for another project.
References
Australian Film CommissionHalal Mate – Team Biographiesa
Inside Australia
External links
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*https://vimeo.com/allatseamusicvideo video clip
*https://soundcloud.com/waldemar-2
Michael den Elzen(MySpace)
*https://www.audioculture.co.nz/articles/phil-judd-in-schnell-fenster-1989-antipobeat
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1962 births
Living people
Australian musicians