Ulrich Schnauss – A Strangely Isolated Place
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Leftfield, Downtempo, Ambient |
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Tracklist
Gone Forever | 8:12 | ||
On My Own | 6:41 | ||
A Letter From Home | 6:57 | ||
Monday - Paracetamol | 7:57 | ||
Clear Day | 7:42 | ||
Blumenthal | 6:38 | ||
In All The Wrong Places | 6:53 | ||
A Strangely Isolated Place | 6:49 | ||
(silence) | 0:05 | ||
Untitled | 3:55 |
Credits (5)
- Loop-oMastered By
- Markus KnothePhotography By
- Judith BeckVocals
- Ulrich SchnaussWritten-By, Producer
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![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Digipak | City Centre Offices – TOWERBLOCK CD 013 | Germany | 2003 | Germany — 2003 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place 2×LP, Album | City Centre Offices – TOWERBLOCK 013 | Germany | 2003 | Germany — 2003 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CDr, Album | Universal Music Publishing Ltd. – none | UK | 2003 | UK — 2003 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Promo | City Centre Offices – TOWERBLOCK CD 013 | Germany | 2003 | Germany — 2003 | ||||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Jewel Case | City Centre Offices – TOWERBLOCK CD 013 | Germany | 2003 | Germany — 2003 | New Submission | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place 2×LP, Promo | City Centre Offices – Towerblock 13 | Germany | 2003 | Germany — 2003 | New Submission | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place 2×LP, Album, Reissue | Domino – DNO 32 | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Reissue | Domino – DNO 032CD, City Centre Offices – DNO 032CD | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CDr, Album, Promo | Universal Music Publishing Group – none | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | New Submission | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Promo | Domino – DNO 032, Domino – DNO 032-2P | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | New Submission | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album | Domino – DNO 032, City Centre Offices – DNO 032 | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album | Domino – DNO 032CD, City Centre Offices – DNO 032CD | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | ||||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album | Domino – DNO 032, City Centre Offices – DNO 032 | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | New Submission | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Digipak | Independiente – ISOM69CD | UK | 2008 | UK — 2008 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place 10×File, MP3, Album, Remastered | Independiente – none | UK & Europe | 2008 | UK & Europe — 2008 | New Submission | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Digipak | Independiente – ISOM69CD | Europe | 2008 | Europe — 2008 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered | Scripted Realities – SCREAL CDX 002, Scripted Realities – SCREALCDX002, [pias] – SCREAL CDX 002 | UK & Europe | 2020 | UK & Europe — 2020 | Recently Edited | |||
A Strangely Isolated Place 8×File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24-Bit | Scripted Realities – SCREALCDX002 | UK & Europe | 2020 | UK & Europe — 2020 | New Submission | ||||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 180gram | Scripted Realities – SCREAL LPX 002, [PIAS] – SCREAL LPX 002 | Europe | 2020 | Europe — 2020 | New Submission | |||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Reissue | Domino – DNO 032CD, City Centre Offices – DNO 032CD | US | US | New Submission | ||||
![]() | A Strangely Isolated Place CD, Album, Reissue, Jewel Case | City Centre Offices – TOWERBLOCK CD 013 | Germany | Germany | Recently Edited |
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Reviews
- Very difficult. I also own the OG vinyl and OG CD. Comparing both vinyl versions, there definitely is a substantial difference in mastering. The OG sounds very rich and yes, kind of bassheavy in comparison, whilst the newer release sounds much more delicately resolved, of course especially the highs. On the one hand everything seems more balanced now, but the new mastering sadly does have a rather anemic sound sometimes... As I said, difficult.
Let me put it this way: While the OG envelopes you like honey and radiates warm vibes, maybe 30-40% of that remains in the new edition. On the other hand, the new one has a wonderfully, carefully modeled resolution, but the OG is by no means a slouch in this regard and in relation still offers perhaps 70% of this. Each recording sounds very good on its own, but if you switch between them, the feeling remains that you have missed some experience of the whole thing every time. A golden mean would have been it. Drives me a little crazy. - Edited one year agoI have listened to this in many formats (OG vinyl, OG CD, Tidal high-res streaming, etc.) on many occasions, and this is far and away the best version of this album. It has a crispness, depth, and wide soundstage that all other versions I have listened to lack ... most of those sounded more like the boomy masterings of 90s electronica (explains people complaining of the lack of bass). But this doesn't lack bass at all ... it just puts it in the proper place in the mix. The pressing is perfect, and I'm in heaven. Highly recommended.
- Edited 2 years agoLush, warm, gorgeous. This is a terrific re-issue on a quiet pressing. Turn it up and just get lost in the sonic textures. Must have.
- I wasn’t sure what to expect from this given the mixed opinions, but my copy sounds amazing, looks like it was handled with care at the plant (no abrasions like you see on a lot of new cheap US pressings), and is dead quiet. The tonal balance is indeed slightly different than the original release, with less emphasis on bass… but considering that Ulrich Schnauss recently regained ownership of his masters and this release is on his own label, I’m guessing this more shoegazey and less thumpy presentation is closer to the original intent.
- This isn't a "re-issue" as the info states, this is just the US pressing that came after the euro press.
- I’ve heard some negative reviews of this pressing but I’m here to tell you that it is absolutely brilliant. The album has that early 90s shoegaze mixing style but that has nothing to do with the pressing. I could see how some folks who aren’t into that style might be turned off by it but if you know what you’re getting into, I highly recommend this reissue.
- A rather poor pressing. Gets its influences from the "wall of sound" school of thought, My Bloody Valentine. Everything loud, everything in your face, bass is pretty much missing. I really love this artist, and I would love to emotionally experience this music, the engineering just gets in the way here. Both Far Away Trains and Goodbye were much better mastered.
- Another pre-order resource for the remastered LP - https://boomkat.com/products/a-strangely-isolated-place-2020-remaster
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