Steve Hauschildt
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Steve Hauschildt | |
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Origin | Cleveland |
Genres | Ambient, Electronic, Drone |
Instruments | Synthesizer |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Kranky Records, Editions Mego |
Associated acts | Emeralds |
Steve Hauschildt (born 1984 in Bay Village, Ohio) is an American electronic musician. He was a member of the band Emeralds.
All three members of Emeralds have released solo material, but Hauschildt's first widely distributed release did not arrive until 2011, when Kranky Records released his full-length Tragedy & Geometry. The album features heavy use of the synthesizer and is influenced by 1970s-era Kosmische musik. Its title is taken from the subjects governed by two of the Greek muses, Melpomene and Polyhymnia.[1]
Discography
- The Summit (Gneiss Things, 2007)
- Critique of the Beautiful (Gneiss Things, 2009)
- Tragedy & Geometry (Kranky, 2011)
- Sequitur (Kranky, 2012)
- S/H (Editions Mego, 2013)
References
- Review, Exclaim!
- Review, Pitchfork Media
- Review, XLR8R
- Review, SPIN
- Review, Tiny Mix Tapes
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