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Far Away Trains Passing By
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Far Away Trains Passing By

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by: Ulrich Schnauss


:Album Description:The long-awaited domestic release of Ulrich's dreamy 2001 debut. His 2004 set, 'Strangely Isolated Place' was a hit with shoegazer and electronic fans alike, and toured with much fanfare in support of M83. Includes a 6-track bonus EP of non-LP material :Ulrich Schnauss is a German electronic artist who is influenced by forebears like Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk--but unlike retro-space artists, he doesn't sound like he just emerged from their dusty studios after being marooned there for 30 years. Instead, his synthesizers bristle with contemporary electro-rhythms, a bit of New Wave romanticism, and melodies you want to last forever. Schnauss ...

A Strangely Isolated Place
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A Strangely Isolated Place

(more) »rank: 6235

by: Ulrich Schnauss


:Album Description: The domestic version of Schnauss' second album, originally released by Berlin/Manchester's City Centre Offices in May '03. Fuses the ambient electronics of Eno & Boards of Canada with Slowdive & My Bloody Valentine, with an emphasis on melody. :Ulrich Schnauss's A Strangely Isolated Place was released in Europe during May of 2003, but fans had to wait over a year for it to arrive on these shores. The Berliner's follow-up to Far Away Trains Passing By is another gentle and fascinating record, similarly drunk with melody. But Schnauss has augmented his electro-synth sound with tsunamis of huge, arching major ...

Goodbye
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Goodbye

(more) »rank: 28166

by: Ulrich Schnauss


:Album Description:Ulrich's third album marks his first new release in four years. 'An altogether lusher, more slouched, musical approach. The results have strong echoes of My Bloody Valentine or a turbo-charged Brian Eno...' - Music Week (May 2007). 'A triumph of simplicity over pretension, of melody and harmony over pops and clicks and of the humane over the elusive' - Impose. :Goodbye is not a farewell from German electronic artist Ulrich Schnauss, but it does mark the last in a trilogy that includes Far Away Trains Passing By and A Strangely Isolated Place. Both are landmark albums of melodically ecstatic electronica, ...

Quicksand Memory
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Quicksand Memory

(more) »rank: 107806

by: Ulrich Schnauss


:Album Description:It's been over six years since Schnauss introduced the world to his wonderful blend of electronic textures and shoe-gazer aesthetics featured on his debut, 'Far Away Trains Passing By'. It's also been four years since 'A Strangely Isolated Place' hit shelves in his native Germany and cemented his place among the elite electronic artists. That album combined the early 90's Creation Records' sound of pioneering acts like Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine with modern electronic tapestries. 'Quicksand Memory' brings Ulrich's musical drought to an end, featuring two new tracks and Robin Guthrie's re-workings of two of Ulrich's most celebrated songs, ...

GOODBYE
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GOODBYE

(more) »rank: 291284

by: ULRICH SCHNAUSS


:Album Description:Ulrich's third album marks his first new release in four years. 'An altogether lusher, more slouched, musical approach. The results have strong echoes of My Bloody Valentine or a turbo-charged Brian Eno...' - Music Week (May 2007). 'A triumph of simplicity over pretension, of melody and harmony over pops and clicks and of the humane over the elusive' - Impose. :Goodbye is not a farewell from German electronic artist Ulrich Schnauss, but it does mark the last in a trilogy that includes Far Away Trains Passing By and A Strangely Isolated Place. Both are landmark albums of melodically ecstatic electronica, ...

PASSING BY
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PASSING BY

(more) »rank: 254887

by: ULRICH SCHNAUSS


:Album Description:Ulrich's third album marks his first new release in four years. 'An altogether lusher, more slouched, musical approach. The results have strong echoes of My Bloody Valentine or a turbo-charged Brian Eno...' - Music Week (May 2007). 'A triumph of simplicity over pretension, of melody and harmony over pops and clicks and of the humane over the elusive' - Impose. :Goodbye is not a farewell from German electronic artist Ulrich Schnauss, but it does mark the last in a trilogy that includes Far Away Trains Passing By and A Strangely Isolated Place. Both are landmark albums of melodically ecstatic electronica, ...

Soul Sauce
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Soul Sauce

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QUICKSAND MEMORY EP
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QUICKSAND MEMORY EP

(more) »rank: 520089

by: ULRICH SCHNAUSS


:Album Description:It's been over six years since Schnauss introduced the world to his wonderful blend of electronic textures and shoe-gazer aesthetics featured on his debut, 'Far Away Trains Passing By'. It's also been four years since 'A Strangely Isolated Place' hit shelves in his native Germany and cemented his place among the elite electronic artists. That album combined the early 90's Creation Records' sound of pioneering acts like Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine with modern electronic tapestries. 'Quicksand Memory' brings Ulrich's musical drought to an end, featuring two new tracks and Robin Guthrie's re-workings of two of Ulrich's most celebrated songs, ...

Far Away Trains Passing By
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Far Away Trains Passing By

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by: Ulrich Schnauss


:Album Details:The Mysterious Electro Album that Seemed to Come Out of Nowhere and Landed on Many Critic's Best of the Year Lists in 2001. The Music is Rich and Alluring, with Underlying Beats that Keep Things Rolling Along Smoothly. Ambient Chill with all the Emotional Intensity and Passion of the Classics!

Quicksand Memory
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Quicksand Memory

(more) »rank: 414561

by: Ulrich Schnauss


:Album Description:It's been over six years since Schnauss introduced the world to his wonderful blend of electronic textures and shoe-gazer aesthetics featured on his debut, 'Far Away Trains Passing By'. It's also been four years since 'A Strangely Isolated Place' hit shelves in his native Germany and cemented his place among the elite electronic artists. That album combined the early 90's Creation Records' sound of pioneering acts like Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine with modern electronic tapestries. 'Quicksand Memory' brings Ulrich's musical drought to an end, featuring two new tracks and Robin Guthrie's re-workings of two of Ulrich's most celebrated songs, ...


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