Harald Blüchel (born February 19, 1966) is a German electronic musician who is mostly known under his alias Cosmic Baby.
[1] In 1992 he also paired up with Paul van Dyk for the project "The Visions of Shiva" under which name two EPs came out, Perfect Day (1992) and How Much Can You Take?
In 1993, Energy 52 released "Café del Mar", which is considered to be a trance classic and one of the most remixed songs in electronic music.
[citation needed] In 1994, Blüchel released his single "Loops of Infinity",[1] which stayed in the top 30 of the German charts for three months.
Blüchel decided to become a music publisher and founded Cosmic Enterprises in 1994; he then created his own label Time Out of Mind Records in 1995.
Throughout the late 1990s, Blüchel would perform as a DJ in the United States, Mexico and other places around the world.
Meanwhile, Blüchel also made a comeback as Cosmic Baby with the release of the album Industrie und Melodie at the end of 2006.