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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:37 am
by Loopz
Nothing new - he mentioned the broadcast

Re: Slowpoke
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:41 am
by jessopjessopjessop
schnuu wrote:Bought the Below The Sea Album to listen to "stroll down..."! Really Lushy one. Not his best work at all but suitable to his newer things!
Yeah, I got that too. His track is certainly not the strongest on the album, but overall it's an enjoyable listen, and of course, essential for the completists!
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 11:56 am
by usernick
Oh, btw, found this on the Club AC30 website (the guys who promoted the recent Kings Cross show):
"Ulrich will playing again in London in the New Year so there'll be an opportunity to see him again soon."
Hmmm... I'd better not be on holiday when that happens!

made in germany
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 3:52 pm
by jessopjessopjessop
Subscribers to the Schnauss newsletter will know that he is to be DJing at Water Rats next month. He is the support for Jerome Froese, who will be playing music from new LP 'Neptunes', which is excellent. I've got tickets, yay!
News beside the highly updated HP by Ulrich himself!
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:10 am
by schnuu
Hi!
Woah...do you want to see Ulrich Live??? Then look at this Link:
http://www.brainwashed.com/index.php?op ... &Itemid=61
There you will find some footage of Ulrich stating and staging!
CHEERS!
Second!!
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:21 am
by schnuu
Hi (again)!
Interview with Jerome Froese (Tangerine Dream). Read it:
Who is currently moving you musically at the moment?
I really like those “instrumental” guitar bands like: Kinski, Explosions in the Sky and Pelican. Jimmy Chamberlain (former drummer of Smashing Pumpkins) has made a killer release and the upcoming studio album demos of my mate Ulrich Schnauss also sound very promising!!
The whole Interview:
http://www.subba-cultcha.com/article.php?id=1190
CHEERS!
Third!!!
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:31 am
by schnuu
Hi (again again)!
Do you know Kirsty Hawkshaw? Ehm...sorry for this stupid question. Look at this tiny cut of an Interview with her:
Progressive-Sounds:
Having finally achieved one of your wishes to work with Belgium's Pole Folder, working with him on his album 'Zero Gold' and other projects, do you feel glad to have achieved this, and do you feel collaborative projects with Ulrich Schnauss or Brian Eno would still be something you would love to do, and why?
Kirsty Hawkshaw:
Working with Benoit was a treat, and there was this very helpful tech guy who lives in Wales who allowed me to use his ftp site at the time to send all the vocals to Ben in Belgium while we were working on it. I'd never used FTP before, and thought 'wow this saves a trip to the post office with a toddler who keeps zipping off to the sweet counter driving me nuts! So from Bucks, to Wales, to Belgium, 'Silent Stars' was born, and 'Faith in Me' I hear will be shortly featured on Nip/Tuck. Ulrich Schnauss I first heard at the Big Chill. I was sitting by a fire listening to the radio station they have of the festival, when he mentioned in an interview that he had seen my set, and then they played one of his tracks and I knew it and realised I really liked his work. I contacted him a while later one day, and it turned out that we had mutual respect for each other. We met up in Berlin while I was touring with The Future Funk Squad, and ate German cakes and chatted for ages. We will most certainly be working together sometime in the near future. I gave birth to my baby daughter listening to his music.
The whole Interview:
http://www.progressive-sounds.com/artis ... 1-2005.asp
CHEERS!
Re: Third!!!
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:06 am
by usernick
schnuu wrote:Hi (again again)!
Do you know Kirsty Hawkshaw? Ehm...sorry for this stupid question. Look at this tiny cut of an Interview with her:
Yes, she has sung on quite a few Orbital records, including "Halcyon" (she used to be in the band, Opus III, who covered "It's A Fine Day", which was then sampled by Orbital). She also appears in the video for Halcyon.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:39 am
by Loopz
i think he was joking nick

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:40 am
by usernick
Loopz wrote:i think he was joking nick

Er, I don't believe he was!

Re: Third!!!
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:01 pm
by hippy dave
usernick wrote:She also appears in the video for Halcyon.

mmm i got a decent copy of that recently. it's pretty funny

Update!
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:40 am
by jessopjessopjessop
For those not on the mailing list:
~DUBLIN
another live date: dublin sugar club, april 1st (this time without
judith). the night´s main attraction will be a performance of living legend mark gardener (ride) - jonas munk aka manual & myself are sharing the support slot. a few days before (march29) i´ll do a small dj set at sonic cathedral´s liverpool party.
btw: two uk summer gigs (birmingham and london) are currently in
preparation. will post details asap.
~CELINE
"un rêve" - a collaboration with french singer celine is available on
her excellent debut album "elapsed time".
~ALBUM, REMIXES ETC
at last the new album´s mostly finished - i will record a final version throughout april and continue to look for a suitable record label. a few new remixes will also be released in the near future - details very soon.
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:03 pm
by Loopz
Celine is a good friend of mine and was my Autechre gig partner in crime for a few years. She used to fly from NY over to the UK just for their gigs. mad mad mad! Its a nice tune for those who havent heard it although it was played as part of the Ulrich's FIRST dj set for Loopz Net Radio over a year ago.
nice to see he is coming back to Bham

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:20 pm
by jessopjessopjessop
Loopz wrote: mad mad mad! Its a nice tune for those who havent heard it although it was played as part of the Ulrich's FIRST dj set for Loopz Net Radio over a year ago.
Yeah, I've been looking forward to hearing this track, seeing as I didn't hear the show!
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:43 pm
by tezleyflahflah
What sort of stuff does Ulrich play in his DJ sets? We're considering going to the Sonic Cathedral nite in Liverpool to see him but as it's described as shoegazers central we're a little apprehensive to say the least.