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Oct 31, 2011

Take a listen to “Home is a Fire,” a cut from Death Cab For Cutie’s Codes and Keys, freshly remixed by German producer Ulrich Schnauss. More

Oct 12, 2010

On October 8th Chapterhouse and Ulrich Schnauss performed at the Troubadour in West Hollywood. We sent Under the Radar co-founder/photographer Wendy Lynch Redfern down to cover the action.

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Chapterhouse Reschedule American Tour

Dates Begin October 1st in Chicago

Jun 18, 2010

Early ‘90s British shoegazers Chapterhouse have finally rescheduled their nixed American tour. Opening will be German electo-artist Ulrich Schnauss, who will also join the band on stage for some songs. We have the dates.

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Chapterhouse Tour North America

Ulrich Schnauss to Open and Join Them on Stage

Mar 10, 2010

Early ‘90s British shoegazers Chapterhouse are planning a rare North American tour. Opening will be German electo-artist Ulrich Schnauss, who will also join the band on stage. We have the dates. More

News Roundup: Daft Punk in Tron, Venom movie, Doctor Who’s New Logo, Glenn Beck vs. Muse, and More

Plus: Loney Dear, Love Language, Efterklang, Trans Am Live Album, Ulrich Schauss vs. Guns N' Roses, and Slumberland Records’ big 2-0

Oct 08, 2009

Our News Roundup briefly reports on various entertainment news stories that are circulating the web. Slumberland Records celebrates 20 years. The Love Language, Miles Kurosky, and Efterklang all sign to new labels. Glenn Beck jokes about liking Muse. Ulrich Schnauss says Guns N’Roses ripped him off. Trans AM announces a new live album/DVD. Gary Ross is writing (and possibly directing) the Spider-Man spin-off movie Venom. Daft Punk will appear in Tron Legacy. And a new Doctor Who logo has been revealed. More



Interviews

Jul 02, 2007

The titles of Ulrich Schnauss’ three albums: 2001’s Far Away Trains Passing By, 2003’s A Strangely Isolated Place, and 2007’s Goodbye, make it seem as if the German-born producer is a very melancholy individual. More