EARLY YEARS
Born April 21st 1969, Matthias grew up as the youngest of four children and enjoyed a happy childhood. His parents were teachers and music always played a major role in his family. During school time, Matthias had the ability to take classic piano lessons - he didn't like it, but it sure helped him to lay the foundation for his music career. After finishing school, he studied construction design at the Swiss Locomotive Works (SLM) in Winterthur/Switzerland, followed by the train driver training he successfully finished in 1989.
CAREER
During school and study time, Matthias had plenty of opportunities to play music: His first Rockabilly band at the age of 15, playing piano at several spontaneous occasions, tours through Switzerland and Germany with Gospel News and other choir projects. Besides the Piano, he learned to strum some guitars and tried to squeeze some good notes out of a rented saxophone. Percussion, bass and singing also became parts of his schedule, but some years later, when he started producing music for his own fun and for his friends.

At the age of 20, Matthias released his first solo album. For this album, he was able to rent some equipment from a music store he was working regularly. Roland Switzerland hired him then for almost two years, where he was able to work as sales person and sound programmer. In the meantime, Heimlicher taught music at a private music school and started to produce one album after the other, before he got married at the age of 24. Matthias and his wife Verena have five children: Nik, Naomi, Leona, Nils and Melia. They live in the Jurassic mountains of Switzerland, near Solothurn - between Zurich, Basle and Berne.

Heimlicher has produced, recorded, edited, mixed and mastered hundreds of albums for various artists - besides 4 solo albums so far. Some projects have been very successful, some others not. Some projects he was involved with reached Gold and Platinum status. At the age of 40, Matthias received the «PrixPlus 2009 Award» for his continuous work as musician, producer and networker. Besides producing, he's associate professor at the School of Entertainment and Technology (SET) in Berne/Switzerland.

More important personal details: Shoe size: 10 1/2. Hobbies: Wife, family, sports (hiking, skiing, biking, building river dams in mountain creeks), travelling, cooking, photography, design, hanging, movies, reading, making plans. Dislikes: Bad noise (such as bad music, bad words), conflicts, human mastery, theft (such as illegal downloads etc.). Favorite book: The Holy Bible.