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https://www.facebook.com/leonhard.music http://www.lars-leonhard.de/ Bio Lars Leonhard was born in 1973 in Hilden (Duesseldorf). In Lars' early childhood he recognized his passion for music. In the early 90's he decided to produce his own music. His affinity to electronically music leads him to ambient, dub techno and deep house music. The electro musician Lars Leonhard from Düsseldorf/Germany focuses on suggestive sounds. 15 years ago, he made his first experiences with industrial and easy listening productions. At that time, he established his sound basis for his in 2002 founded punk rockband „Chaos Digital". Till their breakup in 2006 , the band created catchy songs like „Keine wie Du" for the local music scene. Concurrently to concerts and performances, Lars worked solely on his own tracks followed by TV jingles for brands and a soundtrack for a graffiti documentation by Robert Kaltenhäuser. Four years ago, he went to Japan and worked temporarily for the Germ...

Moderat - A new error


Music Theme from the movie "Laurence Anyways" by Xavier Dolan. http://laurenceanywaysthemovie.com/soundtrack/ For a film like Laurence Anyways the soundtrack is as vibrant and compelling as the imagery. The music is used to set the ambience of the period while accenting the individuality of the characters as well as driving the dramatic landscape. The soundtrack of Laurence Anyways is equally important as the acting, cinematography, costumes or any other element. "Moderat" is an electronic music project that originated in Berlin, Germany. It started as a collaboration between Sascha Ring, also known as Apparat, and Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary, also known as Modeselektor. Their first full length album was released seven years after their first EP, due to some creative disagreements and different opinions on how they should work. The album Moderat has received mostly favorable reviews. NOW magazine[1] gave the album 4 out of 5 points describing it as "quite creative and surprisingly catchy", and Urb[2] 5 out of 5, praising it for being "extremely beautiful and catchy". In 2009, the readers of the online electronic music magazine, Resident Advisor, voted Moderat "The #1 Live Act Of The Year".[3] In 2010, they were voted "The #7 Live Act"[4] by the leaders of the same website. Moderat toured Europe throughout the summer and autumn of 2010, playing mostly festivals. Moderat's second album, Moderat II was released on August 2, 2013 digitally and August 6, 2013 physically through Monkeytown Records and Mute in United States.[5][6] The first video from Moderat II was "Bad Kingdom," an illustrated piece directed and produced by Pfadfinderei about a young British man in 1966 London traversing a greedy underworld. http://moderat.fm/

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