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Born as Holger Burghardt on May 23, 1973 in Berlin-Mitte (a borough of East Berlin), Germany, then German Democratic Republic.
Former student of philosophy, psychology and English language both at Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz and University of Burgundy, Dijon, and former student of Mediation of Information and Documents using Digital Technology ([1]) at the IUT Illkirch, part of the Robert Schuman University, Strasbourg III. Once trained in software development. Today managing some bits and bobs of a sales company.
After having spend several years each in Moscow (Russia, former Soviet Union), as well in Wiesbaden (Hessen), Dijon (Burgundy) and Strasbourg (Alsace), he now resides in Metz (Lorraine).
User name: Beaubourg for the Vangelis album (1978) and JM for "Jean" and "Michel" (no, not because of Jean Michel Jarre, but French for "Hanns" and "Michael" - the first names of my grandfather and father, respectively, thus "Jean Michel" and not "Jean-Michel"), at one time considered as a possible stage name, instead now primarily used as user name in internet communities (see Discogs as an example).