Paul Haslinger is an Austrian musician and composer based in Los Angeles. "When the OMI Universe of Sound
library for the Emulator II was first released in 1986, it was a game changer
for many musicians, including myself. These sounds
have lost none of their vibe and magic. I am grateful to Q Up Arts and Rhythmic
Robot for making them available in this new Kontakt Instrument!" Paul began his career as a member of
Electronic Music pioneers Tangerine Dream. He toured with the band extensively
from 1985-90 and contributed to projects such as the album “Underwater
Sunlight” (1986), as well as the films “Near Dark” (1987) and “Miracle Mile”
(1988). In 1990, the band received a Grammy Nomination for their score to the
Miramar Documentary ‘Canyon Dreams’. Paul moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to expand
his creative scope. This led to a number of collaborations and began to shift
his focus towards film scoring. It was his programming work for composer Graeme
Revell that caught the attention of Hollywood executives which lead to his
first solo credit, scoring HBO’s Cheaters in 2000. Paul’s unique approach to scoring is based on
his belief that, music in any genre, including film and television, should
represent and be relevant to the time in which it was written. He received an Emmy nomination for his work on
the Showtime Series ‘Sleeper Cell’ (2007)
Notable Projects Include: Fear The Walking Dead
(2015 and 2016) Halt And Catch Fire (2014 – 2016) Rainbow Six Siege (2016)
Underworld Awakening (2012) The Three Musketeers (2011) Rise Of The Lycans
(2009) Takers (2009) Death Race (2008) Shoot Em Up (2007) Crank (2006) Sleeper
Cell (2006) Underworld (2003) Blue Crush (2002) Minority Report (2002)
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