@IPSPMAN90 , um you have a point but although Grooveshark is great, it lacks a NewAge station, or good playlists of members.. Di.fm also got a good one, but i was lookin for sth a bit more sophisticated and rare..
for me this seems to reflect what I portray in my head about the past I've already had which in a way does seem like a strangley isolated place now. more inspirational magic by Schnauss
hadn't heard of Schnauss before this. not a fan of chinese democracy, but what a crock. Its ambient noise. the keyboard is way too short a sample to be illegal. bad luck mate, I can't see you getting a slice of the GNR pie.
Funny thing is that when I first heard the GNR version, I thought they had lifted it from Steve Vai. He uses a strikingly similar keyboard part at the end of Down Deep into the Pain (YouTube URL - 7IQ0Zwkndzg - start listening at minute 9:35) and Love Secrets (axjWMJ9yJ6g - start listening at minute 3:20) and both of Vai's releases pre-date Schnauss'. Hmm.
the intro, just the intro sounds the same, as with wherever you are... ulrich should be proud that someone took the music he made and made something good out of it! i'm sure other people have made wiggly wavy music that sounds the same before.
Singer Axl Rose and Guns N' Roses band members and album producers copied portions of two of Schnauss' songs -- "Wherever You Are" and "A Strangely Isolated Place" -- for a song used on the band's last album called "Riad N' the Bedouins," according to the lawsuit.
Two independent record labels sued U.S. rock band Guns N' Roses for $1 million, claiming the group used portions of two songs by a German musician on their last album "Chinese Democracy."
Guns N' Roses and Universal Music Group's Interscope-Geffen A&M label were sued by British label Independiente and the U.S. arm of Domino Recording Company, who own the licensing rights to songs by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss.
This is the sound made by the rising of the sun and babies being born
tafur1099 4 months ago
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tafur1099 4 months ago
When I hear collections of audio such as any Ulrich composition, I almost tear up, then I do.
It's almost as if I'm hearing a chorus of angels' interactions with the multiverse, coupled with purity, and love.
Creation is something special, something that can't be touched by others, something inborn that is intangible.
MrJessejew 4 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Ulrich Schnauss
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arisemylove 5 months ago
This Thing has Energy.
Rassijaa 5 months ago
i'm utterly mesmerised and so glad i found this stuff...
pansagittarius 7 months ago
When Pandora played this song on my New Age station, I instantly fell in love, and have loved Ulrich Schnauss since. Go Enigma and Ulrich!
GeneGear 9 months ago
@GeneGear ..Hi.. could you suggest any good (like that) New Age station ? i've been looking everywhere but can't find a decent one... thanks...
pansagittarius 7 months ago
@pansagittarius use Grooveshark :D
IPSPMAN90 7 months ago
@IPSPMAN90 , um you have a point but although Grooveshark is great, it lacks a NewAge station, or good playlists of members.. Di.fm also got a good one, but i was lookin for sth a bit more sophisticated and rare..
pansagittarius 7 months ago
@pansagittarius make your own playlists, thats what it is all about...
Spike90 7 months ago
for me this seems to reflect what I portray in my head about the past I've already had which in a way does seem like a strangley isolated place now. more inspirational magic by Schnauss
TheAaron87 11 months ago
GODLIKE
skifi1 1 year ago 2
Just heard this song today. Gotta say this is a good tune.
sprrwhwk1 1 year ago
Amazing!
arauzxa 1 year ago
A Star-ngly I-Sol-ated Space
holysmoke721 1 year ago
that low drumming sounds like "If The World".
man, that lawsuit is dumb.
thepeter 2 years ago
Love this-thank you-
mayonueve 2 years ago 3
This song sounds more like "there was a time" and not "riad n' the bedouins"
busskoort 2 years ago
hadn't heard of Schnauss before this. not a fan of chinese democracy, but what a crock. Its ambient noise. the keyboard is way too short a sample to be illegal. bad luck mate, I can't see you getting a slice of the GNR pie.
cainusanusoz 2 years ago
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@cainusanusoz wtf are you rambling about?
thctendency 1 year ago
This is nasty. Why would ANYONE in their right minds want to copy it. Do G'N'R sniff glue?
matherfeckerfilms1 2 years ago
Funny thing is that when I first heard the GNR version, I thought they had lifted it from Steve Vai. He uses a strikingly similar keyboard part at the end of Down Deep into the Pain (YouTube URL - 7IQ0Zwkndzg - start listening at minute 9:35) and Love Secrets (axjWMJ9yJ6g - start listening at minute 3:20) and both of Vai's releases pre-date Schnauss'. Hmm.
1u2ber 2 years ago
the intro, just the intro sounds the same, as with wherever you are... ulrich should be proud that someone took the music he made and made something good out of it! i'm sure other people have made wiggly wavy music that sounds the same before.
bbblg 2 years ago
This sounds kind of like it. But I wouldn't sue them over it.
SidVicious10101 2 years ago
you wouldn't, it's not your song.
bbblg 2 years ago
Singer Axl Rose and Guns N' Roses band members and album producers copied portions of two of Schnauss' songs -- "Wherever You Are" and "A Strangely Isolated Place" -- for a song used on the band's last album called "Riad N' the Bedouins," according to the lawsuit.
waxlrose62 2 years ago
Two independent record labels sued U.S. rock band Guns N' Roses for $1 million, claiming the group used portions of two songs by a German musician on their last album "Chinese Democracy."
Guns N' Roses and Universal Music Group's Interscope-Geffen A&M label were sued by British label Independiente and the U.S. arm of Domino Recording Company, who own the licensing rights to songs by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss.
waxlrose62 2 years ago 14
I like the twisting of the sound. Makes it sound memorable.
ariadarabi 2 years ago
absolute awesome. schnauss ftw
deepnight 2 years ago 6
soo prettyy
Jenny4romdablock12 2 years ago