Electric Brother
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Electric Brother is the working pseudonym for Cristian Ştefănescu, a composer, musician, disc jockey and advertising and multimedia producer from Bucharest, Romania.
He hosts the Retroelectro radio show on Radioguerilla.ro, and was winner of the Heineken Best Romanian DJ competition in 2004.
A member of the bands NSK and Aievea, he has performed in various venues in Europe including the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival. His other work includes composing and performing soundtracks for theatre and film.
His work has included:
- soundtrack for "Furia", directed by Radu Muntean (co-written with Vlaicu Golcea)
- sound design and mix for "The paper will be blue", directed by Radu Muntean
- soundtrack for "911", directed by Valentin Hotea
- soundtrack for "Histories 2", directed by Kavdanska & Iordanova
- soundtrack for the Romanian National Television (TVR) 50th Anniversary (co-written with Vlaicu Golcea)

