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Mars Lasar

Olympus - Mars Lasar

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Price: £12.98 inc. VAT (£11.05 ex. VAT)

Stock: In Stock

Media: CD

Release Date: 09-06-97

Label: Real Music

Catalog Number: RM0011-2

Barcode: 46286001126

Musical Style: Uplifting

Description

Mars Lasar's debut release, Olympus, is a series of triumphant, romantic and uplifting adventures that capture the true spirit of the Olympic games. This is powerful instrumental music -- unlike any you've ever heard.

Track Listing

Artist Biography

Track Listing

1Mount Olympus03:44
2Flight of the Phoenix04:00
3Awakenings04:08
4Gypsy Legend03:46
5Hourglass03:22
6Witch Doctor03:33
7Victory02:18
8Champions04:14
9Many Miles04:15
10Black Elk04:16
11Neon Freeway03:48
12One Day04:07
13Lady Vine03:43

Artist Biography

Born in Germany, Mars Lasar (lah ZAHR) moved to Australia with his parents when he was less than a year old. He started playing the piano at age eleven and received training in classical, jazz and composition. At age fifteen he won the Young Composers Award at the Sydney Opera House. It was around this time that he also developed an interest in using computers to create music. Computers were fascinating to me because I could manipulate them to create so many different types of textures, he recalls.

Of his earliest influences Mars admits, tongue-in-cheek, I have to take my hat off to Beethoven, but he also cites such disparate performers as Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, early Van Halen, Alan Parsons, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream and Jean-Michel Jarre as sparking his musical interest. In high school he began dabbling in abstract concrete music with a friend who taped frequencies off the short wave radio and incorporated them into musical pieces, an early form of sampling. Later, Mars joined the Australian band IQ where he was discovered by the President of Fairlight Computers who hired him as the company's in-house composer. I received calls from all over the world from fans of my Fairlight compositions, he says. The exposure led to a series of free-lance commercial and soundtrack work for the likes of Chrysler-Plymouth, Duracell and Kleenex and such television shows as Baywatch, Equal Justice and This is the NFL. In 1987, Mars created the score for Sounds Like Australia, a wildlife film that employed the Fairlight in taking the sounds of nature and shaping and reworking them into music. In 1990, noted producers Hans Zimmer and Trevor Horn brought Mars to America to work on the soundtrack for the Tom Cruise film Days of Thunder. Horn then brought him in to help with an album by new artist Seal, which ended up earning a Grammy nomination.

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