Mladen Franko is a versatile artist, renowned for his work as a composer, arranger, conductor, keyboardist, producer, and visual artist. Born on October 10, 1937, in Rijeka, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), Franko moved to Germany in his twenties and became a legend in the German library music scene. His music, characterized by cheesy electronica pop featuring Moog and other synths of the period, offers an authentic vintage sound that has captivated audiences for decades. With a discography that includes albums like "Quirky Retro," "Summer Serenade," and "Piano on the Road," Franko's work spans a variety of genres and moods, making him a household name in the industry. His contributions to films such as "Dance Flick," "Das sündige Dorf," and "Cleaning Up!" further highlight his versatility and enduring influence in the world of music.