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A Strangely Isolated Place

Ulrich Schnauss

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Album Review

Ulrich Schnauss' second record for City Centre Offices moves away from the early-'90s U.K. techno touches of Far Away Trains Passing By in order to zero in on another early-'90s U.K. phenomenon. Though it was plain to hear in the debut that Schnauss had an affinity for the likes of Chapterhouse and Slowdive, it didn't become the crux of his sound until his version of the latter's "Crazy for You," from Morr Music's 2002 Blue Skied an' Clear compilation. Schnauss' version of the song was so dead-on that it could've been released — without any suspicion — as a Chapterhouse remix of the original. Though it's just as reliant on the past, A Strangely Isolated Place is an even stronger record than the debut, with a wider range of moods, improved beat programming, unobtrusive vocals, and an overall effect that is less inhibited. "On My Own" could've been the most blissed-out and forward-looking song released on Too Pure in 1992, with a steady Neu!-like rhythmic thrust and sun-bleached guitars shooting equal amounts of blurry rays and fuzzy shards. "Clear Day" is another track that could double as a Chapterhouse remix of Slowdive, only with an outtake from the first singles sped up significantly and bolstered with an energetic hip-hop beat that comes close to being lost in a dense swirl of effects. Admittedly, Schnauss might still be a little too sweet and amiable for most "serious" electronic music followers. That's clearly their loss.

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Incredible!

Ulrich's music is incredibly rich in both texture and movement. The craft that he applies to get so many layers of sound to join into one progressive and cohesive whole is inspiring! This is not just another electronic/ambient album... this is a work of a master craftsman at his best!

Inspiring

If you like Ambient, you'll like Ulrich. This album is great, but my favorite song is "Monday-Paracetamol". WOW! I also recommend "Between Us and Them" from one of his other album... Simply fantastic.

Achingly beautiful music

Schnauss delivers gorgeously layered electronic soundscapes that defy description. You can almost see his music it is so lush and elegant.....if you have never listened to his music it doesn't matter where you start because all of his albums are a must for your collection.

Biography

Born: 1977 in Kiel, Schleswig Holstein, Germany

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s

A somewhat mysterious producer from Berlin, Germany, Ulrich Schnauss debuted under his own name in 2001 with Far Away Trains Passing By. Released by City Centre Offices, the album seemingly came from nowhere and wound up on several journalists' year-end favorites lists, impressing many with a beguiling level of charm that referenced the shimmer of the Cocteau Twins and the beat mining of the Black Dog. Released in 2003, A Strangely Isolated Place, which was much closer to shoegaze than U.K. techno,...
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