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Ulrich Schnauss (born 1977) is a German
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musician and producer based in London, England. He is best known for being a member of
Tangerine Dream Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese having been the only constant member until his death in January 2015. The best-known lineup ...
from 2014 to 2020.


Biography

Ulrich Schnauss was born in the northern German seaport of
Kiel Kiel () is the capital and most populous city in the northern Germany, German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 246,243 (2021). Kiel lies approximately north of Hamburg. Due to its geographic location in the southeast of the J ...
in 1977. He had piano lessons when he was seven. He became interested in a range of music: My Bloody Valentine,
Slowdive Slowdive is a British rock band that formed in Reading, Berkshire, in 1989. The band consists of Rachel Goswell on vocals and guitar, Neil Halstead on vocals and guitar, Christian Savill on guitar, Nick Chaplin on bass and Simon Scott on drum ...
,
Tangerine Dream Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese having been the only constant member until his death in January 2015. The best-known lineup ...
, Chapterhouse, and early bleep and
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tracks. There was not much opportunity to see his musical influences in Kiel, so he moved to
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in 1996. Schnauss' musical output began under the pseudonyms of View to the Future and Ethereal 77. These electronica and drum-driven pieces were noticed by
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electronica label CCO (City Centre Offices), to which Schnauss sent CDs on a regular basis. Schnauss developed these submissions to CCO into his first album under his own name, ''
Far Away Trains Passing By ''Far Away Trains Passing By'' is the debut studio album by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss, released on 14 November 2001 by City Centre Offices. Domino Recording Company reissued ''Far Away Trains Passing By'' with a second disc of ...
'', released in Europe in 2001 and in the United States in 2005. His next album, 2003's ''
A Strangely Isolated Place ''A Strangely Isolated Place'' is the second studio album by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss, released on 9 June 2003 by City Centre Offices. It was released in the United States on 5 October 2004 by Domino Recording Company. On 13 Oc ...
'', showed the influence of My Bloody Valentine's
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and
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'
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. Schnauss has said of this album, "When you've worked with
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and
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for a number of years, they become not so fascinating of themselves anymore. I gained confidence after people began to discover ''Far Away Trains Passing By'', and it hasn't really stopped since then. This time I decided not to compromise on what I wanted to do, with what I thought people might want me to do." Since the release of both albums Schnauss has been asked to work with and remix with artists, including
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,
Mojave 3 Mojave 3 were a British rock band consisting of former Slowdive members Neil Halstead (vocals, guitar), Rachel Goswell (vocals, guitar) and Ian McCutcheon (drums) alongside keyboardist Alan Forrester and former Chapterhouse guitarist Simon Rowe ...
,
Airiel Airiel is an American shoegaze band from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Bandleader Jeremy Wrenn described Airiel's music by saying, "It's loud, it’s pretty and you can dance to it". History Airiel was formed as Airiel Project One in 1997, ...
,
A Shoreline Dream A Shoreline Dream is an American indie rock band from the Barnum neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Their sound has been described as being “a moody blend of psych ... and post-rock," as sounding "like a band out of time," and possessing a soun ...
,
Asobi Seksu Asobi Seksu was an American shoegaze/dream pop band based in New York City. Their music used a textured and effects-heavy vocal and guitar sound. The band primarily consisted of Yuki Chikudate (vocals, keyboards) and James Hanna (guitar, vocals ...
, Televise, Longview,
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,
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, Lunz (
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), and others. He also plays keyboards for UK indie band Longview, whose singer Rob McVey was featured on Schnauss' next album, ''Goodbye''. In an interview, he said: "I have always loved music that has both elements: melancholy and sadness as a description of the current situation you are in, but at the same time a hopeful, utopian element that reminds you of the possibility of a different life." His third album, ''
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'', was completed in early 2007. It was released in Europe by Independiente Records on 25 June 2007. The United States release followed on 10 July under Domino Records. Regarding this album, he said: "The overall idea was pretty much the same. I just wanted to merge the indie songwriting elements and electronic instrumentation. After the previous album I still had a feeling like there was more room to take these ideas to an extreme level when it comes to layering and laying down as many tracks as possible." On 12 June 2007, Schnauss released an EP, ''Quicksand Memory'', which contains two remixes by Robin Guthrie of previous releases, a mix by Rob McVey of a previously unreleased track, and an edit of a track appearing on his latest album. In the spring of 2008, Schnauss remixed two tracks by the Manchester-based
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band Daniel Land and the Modern Painters. On 27 October 2008, the two tracks, "Within the Boundaries" and "Benjamin's Room", were released as a double A-side 7" single by the independent record label Sonic Cathedral, the label's 11th release. In July 2008, the ''Stars'' EP was released to support his June/July US tour. A co-produced/co-written track with
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, titled "neverChanger", was released on an EP of the same name. Schnauss traveled out for a short tour with the band in Texas and Colorado to promote this effort and performed this track with A Shoreline Dream during his performances. In October 2009, Schnauss' record labels, Independiente and
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, sued
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, alleging that the band had committed
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by using portions of Schnauss' compositions in the track "Riad 'n the Bedouins" on the album ''
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''. In 2010, Schnauss was involved in the mixing of Exit Calm's self-titled debut album. Schnauss also provided keyboards and backing vocals on
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' third album, ''In Praise of More''. Schnauss also played as a headlining act for the "Phrase One" festival held in the small Irish town of
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on 19 April 2013. Schnauss was a member of
Tangerine Dream Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese having been the only constant member until his death in January 2015. The best-known lineup ...
from 2014 to 2020. His first release with the group was the
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'' Mala Kunia'' (2014) which launched "The Quantum Years"-era of the group influenced by
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. After obtaining the rights to his entire catalog, Schnauss remastered and mixed all five of his solo studio albums, releasing them in 2019 on the 7CD compilation box set ''Now is a Timeless Present'', along with a bonus disc of unreleased recordings and outtakes. Albums ''A Long Way to Fall'' and ''No Further Ahead than Today'' were also re-worked and partially re-recorded, and given new artwork and titles of ''A Long Way to Fall – Rebound'' and ''No Further Ahead than Tomorrow''. Each remastered album was later released individually in 2020.


In other media

* "Monday Paracetamol", from ''A Strangely Isolated Place'', was used as one of the BGMs for the 2007 version of popular global EA Sports video game franchise ''Tiger Woods PGA tour''. * Later in 2007, "On My Own", from ''A Strangely Isolated Place'', was used by Pontiac in its "Cars" TV commercial. * GMC's Super Bowl commercial in 2008 ("Mountain Top") featured "Blumenwiese Neben Autobahn", from ''Far Away Trains Passing By''. * "A Million Miles Away" was featured in the
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territory version of the PlayStation 2 video game ''
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''. * "...Passing By", from ''
Far Away Trains Passing By ''Far Away Trains Passing By'' is the debut studio album by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss, released on 14 November 2001 by City Centre Offices. Domino Recording Company reissued ''Far Away Trains Passing By'' with a second disc of ...
'', was featured in the 2005 movie '' Elizabethtown'' and its accompanying
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* In the ''CSI: Miami'' Season 3 episode "Under the Influence", the song "On My Own" can be heard playing in the background as the newest addition to Horatio Caine's team,
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(played by
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), is busy searching through Kenwall "Duke" Duquesne's car for evidence. * "On My Own", from ''A Strangely Isolated Place'', was featured in the Spring Summer 2012 collection for Emanuel Ungaro. * "Look at the Sky" was selected as the
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song of the day on 1 November 2011. * "Stars" was used as the backing track in a 2014 Cadillac CTS Sedan TV commercial. * "Gone Forever" is used in the closing scene and during the beginning of the end credits in the 2014 film ''
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'', featuring
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.


Pseudonyms and groups

* Ulrich Schnauss * Ethereal 77 * View to the Future * The Extremist * Hexaquart * Police in Cars With Headphones * Hair (with Alex Krueger) * Beroshima * Measured * Tinkabell * Longview (keyboardist) *
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(keyboardist)


Discography


Releases


with

Tangerine Dream Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese having been the only constant member until his death in January 2015. The best-known lineup ...

* '' Mala Kunia'' (2014) * ''Booster VII'' (2015) (appears only on tracks "Heart Throb" and "Shadow and Sun") * ''Supernormal – The Australian Concerts 2014'' (2015) * ''
Quantum Key ''Quantum Key'' is a 2015 mini-album by Tangerine Dream. It is roughly the group's 145th release. It is a precursor and companion album to the 2017 major studio album ''Quantum Gate (album), Quantum Gate''. Track listing All tracks composed by ...
'' (2015) * ''Live at the Philharmony Szczecin – Poland 2016'' (2016) * ''Particles'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2017) * ''Light Flux'' (2017) * ''The Sessions I'' (2017) * ''The Sessions II'' (2018) * ''The Sessions III'' (2018) * ''The Sessions IV'' (2018) * ''Recurring Dreams'' (2019) * ''The Sessions V'' (2019) * ''Live at Augusta Raurica Switzerland 2016 (2019) * ''The Sessions VI (2020) * ''The Sessions VII'' (2021)


Compilation appearances (exclusive tracks only)

* Police in Cars with Headphones – "Bitte Lächeln – Wenn Sie Wollen" on ''Artgenda 96'' * View to the Future – "Addicted to Your Smile" on ''Barcode'' * Tinkabell – "Rosarotes Meer" on ''Chillin' Voices 2'' (Shift Music – Collaboration With K. Hein) * Ethereal 77 – "Forever" on ''Schöne Neue Welt'' (Space Teddy) * Ethereal 77 – "Oblivion" & "Open Skiez" on ''Unpleasant Poems'' (Ground Liftaz) * Ulrich Schnauss – "Nothing Happens in June" on ''Mashed Mellow Grooves 5'' * Ulrich Schnauss – "You Were the Only One Around" on ''The Sound of the Cosmos'' (Hooj Choons) * Ulrich Schnauss – "Crazy for You" & "Wherever You Are" on '' Blue Skied an' Clear'' (Morr Music) * Ulrich Schnauss – "As If You've Never Been Away" on ''The Trip'' (Universal) * Ulrich Schnauss – "On My Own (Sasha Involver Remix)" on ''Involver'' (Global Underground) * Ulrich Schnauss – "Nobody's Home" on ''Nick Warren:Reykjavik'' (Global Underground) * Ulrich Schnauss – "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" (live version) on ''Vapor Trails: The Echoes Living Room Concerts Volume 14'' (Echodisc)


Remixes


As Ulrich Schnauss

*
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– "Home Is a Fire (Ulrich Schnauss Remix)" (Atlantic) * aus – "Halo (Ulrich Schnauss Remix)" on ''Lang Remixed'' (Preco) *
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– "Out to Sea" (YYZ Records) *
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– "Stimmung" (Resonant Recordings) *
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– "Chinese Letter" (Reverb Records) *
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– "Setting Sun" (Bella Union) * Johannes Schmoelling – "Icewalk" (Viktoriapark – Collaboration with Robert Wässer) * Hrk – "Love World" (Joint Records) * Obscure Celebrities – "Fahreinheit" (Gooom Disques) *
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– "Make Sense & Loose" (City Centre Offices) *
Airiel Airiel is an American shoegaze band from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Bandleader Jeremy Wrenn described Airiel's music by saying, "It's loud, it’s pretty and you can dance to it". History Airiel was formed as Airiel Project One in 1997, ...
– "Sugar Crystals" (Highwheel) * Justin Robertson – "Love Movement" (Bugged Out) *
Mojave 3 Mojave 3 were a British rock band consisting of former Slowdive members Neil Halstead (vocals, guitar), Rachel Goswell (vocals, guitar) and Ian McCutcheon (drums) alongside keyboardist Alan Forrester and former Chapterhouse guitarist Simon Rowe ...
– "Bluebird of Happiness" (4ad) * Longview – "Can't Explain" (14th Floor Rec) * Longview – "Will You Wait Here" (14th Floor Rec) * Pete Lawrence – "Musical Box" (Big Chill) *
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– "
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" (Go Beat) *
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– " Little 15" (Reprise/Mute) *
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– "Stand Round Hold Hands" (Club Ac30) *
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– "
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– "Coastline" (4AD) *
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– "The Story of the Eye" (Sonic Cathedral) *
Asobi Seksu Asobi Seksu was an American shoegaze/dream pop band based in New York City. Their music used a textured and effects-heavy vocal and guitar sound. The band primarily consisted of Yuki Chikudate (vocals, keyboards) and James Hanna (guitar, vocals ...
– "Strawberries" (One Little Indian) *
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– "Ghost in the Graveyard" (Ruined Potential Records) * Kriece presents Shamatha – "Eye of the Beholder" * Mint Julep – "To the Sea" (Village Green) *
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– "Featherlight" (Pias Recordings) *
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– " Memory of the Future" (Parlophone/EMI) *
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– "Fall for Me" (Editions Mego) * St. Savor – "Mysterious Russian Souls" (Sudbeat) * Donni Sò – "La Pagliarella"(Stereo Deluxe) * Keaton Henson – "Elevator Song" (Oak Ten Records) *
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– "Black and Blue" (Dangervisit) * Naibu feat. Key – "Just Like You" (Horizons Music) *
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– "Occasional Magic" (Counter Records) * Dave DK – "Kronsee" (Kompakt) * Project Skyward – "Holographic Universe" (Nebula Records) * matryoshka – "Niedola" (Virgin Babylon Records) *
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Bach: Prelude and Fugue In C (Decca Records) *
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" (BMG) *
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– "Awakening with You" (FiXT)


As View to the Future

* Korsakow & Nudge (Usm)


As Hexaquart

* Daniel Lodig – ''Connect'' (Müller) * Beroshima – ''Electronic Discussion'' (Müller)


See also

*
A Shoreline Dream A Shoreline Dream is an American indie rock band from the Barnum neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Their sound has been described as being “a moody blend of psych ... and post-rock," as sounding "like a band out of time," and possessing a soun ...
*
Carl Weingarten Carl Weingarten is an American guitarist, photographer, and founder of the independent music label Multiphase Records. He is best known for his atmospheric sound and use of the slide guitar and Dobro. Weingarten has played a significant role in ...


References


External links

* ;Discographies * * ;Interviews * *
Ulrich Schnauss Interview/Metro Gallery Review
(4 July 2008)

(2008)
Ulrich Schnauss Says Auf Wiedersehen
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