Ulrich Schnauss

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Ulrich Schnauss

Background information
Born 1977
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genre(s) Electronic
Ambient techno
Occupation(s) Musician, record producer, remixer
Label(s) Independiente Records/Domino USA
Website www.ulrich-schnauss.com

Ulrich Schnauss (b. 1977) is an electronic musician and producer based in Germany.

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[edit] Biography

Ulrich Schnauss was born in the northern German seaport of Kiel in 1977. He became interested in a range of music: My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Tangerine Dream, Chapterhouse, and early bleep & breakbeat tracks. There was not much opportunity to see his musical influences in Kiel, so he moved to Berlin in 1996.

Live in London
Live in London

Ulrich's musical output began under the pseudonyms of View to the Future and Ethereal 77. These electronica and drum-driven pieces became noticed by Berlin electronica label CCO (City Centre Offices), whom Schnauss sent CDR's on a regular basis. Ulrich developed these submissions to CCO into his first album under his own name, Far Away Trains Passing By, released in Europe in 2001, and in the United States in 2005.

His next album, 2003's A Strangely Isolated Place, showed the influence of My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields and Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie. Schnauss has said of this album, "When you've worked with computers and keyboards for a number of years, they become not so fascinating of themselves anymore. I gained in 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."[1]

Since the release of both albums Ulrich has been asked to work with and remix with artists, including Mojave 3, Televise, Long-view, Johannes Schmoelling, The Zephyrs, Lunz (Rodelius), and others.

He also plays keyboards for UK indie band Long-view, whose singer Rob McVey was featured on Ulrich's latest album Goodbye.

[edit] Current Status

His third album, Goodbye, was completed in early 2007. It was released in Europe by Independiente Records on June 25, 2007. The United States release followed on July 10 under Domino Records.

On June 12th, 2007, Ulrich released an EP named, "Quicksand Memory." It 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.

Later in 2007, the "On My Own" track from the A Strangely Isolated Place LP was used by Pontiac in its "Cars" TV commercial.

GMC's Super Bowl commercial in 2008 ("Mountain Top") featured Schnauss's track "Blumenwiese Neben Autobahn" from his Far Away Trains Passing By album.

[edit] Pseudonyms and groups

  • Ulrich Schnauss
  • Ethereal 77
  • View to the Future
  • Hexaquart
  • Police in Cars with Headphones
  • Hair (with Alex Krueger)
  • Long-view (Keyboardist)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Releases

Release title Released as Release type Label Year
Broken View to the Future 12" single White Label 1995
Wegwerfgesellschaft Police in Cars With Headphones CD album FSP
Journey to the Other World View to the Future 12" single VTTF 1996
Purity 12" single Alphakid Recordings 1997
Music Is Music 12" single Airdrops
We Rule the 80s Hair (With Alex Krueger) 12" EP Müller
The 7th Seal View to the Future CD album Alphakid Recordings
Unicorn 12" single Case Invaders 1998
Hair 2 Hair (With Alex Krueger) 12" EP USM
Spring Rmx Ethereal 77 12" single Base Daddy 1999
Landscapes CD album Base Daddy
Ignorance Junkie Sartre Vs Hexaquart 12" EP Force Tracks 2000
Exploitation Hexaquart 12" EP Lifetime 2001
Far Away Trains Passing By Ulrich Schnauss CD / LP City Centre Offices
Zero Gravity Ethereal 77 12" single Looking Good 2002
A Strangely Isolated Place Ulrich Schnauss CD / 2xLP City Centre Offices (Europe) / Domino (US) 2003
Quicksand Memory CD/EP Independiente (Europe) / Domino (US) 2007
Goodbye CD/LP Independiente (Europe) / Domino (US) 2007

[edit] Remixes

  • as Ulrich Schnauss
    • Howling Bells - Setting Sun (Bella Union)
    • Depeche Mode - Little 15 (Mute Records)
    • Johannes Schmoelling - Icewalk (Viktoriapark - Collaboration With Robert Wässer)
    • Hrk - Love World (Joint Records)
    • Obscure Celebrities - Fahreinheit (Gooom Disques)
    • I'm Not a Gun - Make Sense & Loose (City Centre Offices)
    • Airiel - Sugar Crystals (Highwheel)
    • Justin Robertson - Love Movement (Bugged Out)
    • Mojave 3 - Bluebird of Happiness (4ad)
    • Long-view - Can't Explain (14th Floor Rec)
    • Long-view - Will You Wait Here (14th Floor Rec)
    • Pete Lawrence - Musical Box (Big Chill)
    • Sia - Breathe Me (Go Beat)
    • Depeche Mode - Little 15 (Reprise/Mute)
    • The Zephyrs - Stand Round Hold Hands (Club Ac30)
    • Rachel Goswell - Coastline (4AD)
  • as View to the Future
    • Korsakow & Nudge (Usm)
  • as Hexaquart
    • Daniel Lodig - Connect (Müller)
    • Beroshima - Electronic Discussion (Müller)
    • Mark Gardener - The Story of The Eye(Sonic Cathedral)
    • Asobi Seksu - Strawberries (One Little Indian)

[edit] 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)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ulrich Schnauss, Website biography. Accessed July 28, 2007.

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