Sunday 31 August 2008

Mp3 music: Paul Haslinger






Paul Haslinger
   

Artist: Paul Haslinger: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Electronic
Soundtrack
Electronic: Progressive

   







Paul Haslinger's discography:


Underworld
   

 Underworld

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 19
Score
   

 Score

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 12
Planetary Traveler
   

 Planetary Traveler

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 12
World Without Rules
   

 World Without Rules

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 11
Transfinity Of Numbers
   

 Transfinity Of Numbers

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 11
Future Primitives
   

 Future Primitives

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 12






Trained at the Academy of Music in Vienna, Austria, Paul Haslinger gradational straight into active function in the European music business, issue one recording with Hypersax, culminating in his connexion Tangerine Dream in time for the recording of Submersed Sunlight. Haslinger brought a sure amount of social system to the band's compositions, resulting in some of the more improvisational elements being jettisoned; the change in direction wrought the progress of the grouping into the 1990s.


Haslinger remained with Tangerine Dream until the goal of 1990, pursuing graduate studies in music between recording dates and live tours, appearing on more than 14 albums, regular and soundtrack, earlier his departure (a fifteenth record album, the soundtrack to The Park Is Mine, appeared in 1992).


In 1991, he began a collaboration with Lightwave, a French experimental grouping. He relocated to Los Angeles at the same time, eventually creating a studio that he dubbed "The Assembly Room." His pace of work has ne'er slackened -- deuce albums with Lightwave, the handout of Future Primitive (under his last name alone), and the press release of World Without Rules are the tumble of the berg. Haslinger has provided music for everything from interactive CD-ROMs to convention openings. He has besides developed his have unique musical processes to help take his creativeness and to tether him interesting musical directions, with the Coma Virus album Hidden displaying some of the results of these "Assembly strategies."