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A somewhat mysterious producer from Berlin, Germany, Ulrich Schnauss debuted under his own name in 2001 with Far Away Trains Passing By. Released by City Centre Offices, the album seemingly came from nowhere and wound up on several journalists' year-end favorites lists, impressing many with a beguiling level of charm that referenced the shimmer of the Cocteau Twins and the beat mining of the Black Dog. Released in 2003, A Strangely Isolated Place, which was much closer to shoegaze than U.K. techno, was followed in 2007 by the multi-layered texturally rich indie electronica of third album Goodbye. The following years would be filled with a multitude of smaller projects, including multiple EP releases and remixes, as well as collaborations with A Shoreline Dream and All in the Golden Afternoon. In late 2009, Schnauss' labels Independiente and Domino sued Guns N' Roses, claiming the band had used portions of Schnauss' compositions in the track "Riad 'n the Bedouins" without permission on the album Chinese Democracy. His tendency toward collaboration continued into the 2010's with full-length works Ulrich Schnauss and Jonas Munk in 2011 and Underrated Silence, a collaborative effort with Mark Peters released in 2012. Schnauss has also had his hands in a number of other projects, including Hexaquart (minimal techno-house) and Ethereal 77 (drum'n'bass), in addition to engineering work for a number of other artists. His 2013 album, A Long Way to Fall, was a return to working without collaborators and featured his most new age-inspired sound to date. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
I just bought his first album - one of the best I've ever heard b/c no matter how often I listen, I always feel I'm hearing something new and fresh. Does not get old.
I really like the sound of this artist, I cannot believe this is the first I have heard him.
rjdelarosa6
It's funny. Whenver Ulirch comes on, I usually don't skip over the song. The sounds are so unique that I don't feel like I've already heard the song before. It's like a new experience in every listen
There is so much food in there,u know The ocean, man I feel like going fishing After the world ends(12-21-12)we'll at the Mexican paradise,the ocean ja ja ja
Not too many composers can translate the complexity of the human emotions into corresponding tones, but when you do find one, it's for life. This is one of those.
the album seemingly came from nowhere and wound up on several journalists' year-end favorites lists, impressing many with a beguiling level of charm that referenced the shimmer.. Andy Kellman adores Ulrich, obviously - do they share towels? Must be very good friends, as the review is over the top with wispy whimsical worship.
jlowery539
Bach for the new millenium! I absolutely love this guy! No matter how much I listen I always get this awesome feeling on the inside!
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The ocean, man I feel like going fishing
After the world ends(12-21-1 2 ) w e ' l l at the Mexican paradise,the ocean ja ja ja