Ulrich Schnauss
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Ulrich Schnauss
The master of atmospheric melodies returned to the UK for a series of live shows at the end of February. Finally, this Berlin-based composer is getting the wide-spread recognition he so rightly deserves, and these shows should help him along nicely. His debut album 'Far Away Trains Passing By' was released in November 2001. Despite it quite simply enriching the lives of those lucky enough to stumble upon it, its beauty along with Schnauss' incredible talent remained unknown to many. It was then thought impossible for Ulrich to improve on this debut 'minor masterpiece', but he has by perfectly merging the lines between indie and electronica resulting in 'A Strangely Isolated Place'. This is a piece of work of which no one should be deprived. Listening to it will bring you an abundance of joy as his epic soundscapes fill your mind, body and soul. Epic they may be but his simplicity is the key to its beauty. A pleasure to listen to. "…like Kraftwerk with prettier tunes, or an ambient J.S Bach – not to own it is to cheat yourself of a great deal of potential happiness". James Dellingpole, The Telegraph. www.ulrich-schnauss.com
Ulrich Schnauss
The master of atmospheric melodies returned to the UK for a series of live shows at the end of February. Finally, this Berlin-based composer is getting the wide-spread recognition he so rightly deserves, and these shows should help him along nicely. His debut album 'Far Away Trains Passing By' was released in November 2001. Despite it quite simply enriching the lives of those lucky enough to stumble upon it, its beauty along with Schnauss' incredible talent remained unknown to many. It was then thought impossible for Ulrich to improve on this debut 'minor masterpiece', but he has by perfectly merging the lines between indie and electronica resulting in 'A Strangely Isolated Place'. This is a piece of work of which no one should be deprived. Listening to it will bring you an abundance of joy as his epic soundscapes fill your mind, body and soul. Epic they may be but his simplicity is the key to its beauty. A pleasure to listen to. "…like Kraftwerk with prettier tunes, or an ambient J.S Bach – not to own it is to cheat yourself of a great deal of potential happiness". James Dellingpole, The Telegraph. www.ulrich-schnauss.com
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