Matthew Bauer
Appearance
Matthew Bauer | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Electronic, experimental |
Occupation(s) | Artist, composer, musician |
Matthew Bauer is an American painter, sculptor and musician. He has released music under the alias of Mathieu Bauer but as of 2015 has returned to the use of his real name.[1][2] His album 'Night Demons' released on So French Records reached #3 on Beatport's top Indie Dance / Nu Disco releases.[3][4][5]
His artwork has been used by other musicians for CDs and promotional art; most notably the cover to the German synthpop/futurepop band Seabound's single "Travelling"[6] released on dependent[7] as well as the cover artwork for the grindcore band Malefaction.[8][9]
He is the composer of the score to the animated film "Baby Layne" (2005).[10] Which received the Audience Award at Brooklyn's 2005 Kids Filmfest.[11]
Discography
LP's
EP's
- 2005 Malerhjerne (EED)[14]
Self – Released Albums
Compilations
Remixes
Sources
- ^ http://www.discogs.com/artist/589721-Mathieu-Bauer
- ^ http://www.thebrvtalist.com/nightdemons/2015/10/26/matthew-bauer-night-demons
- ^ http://www.bptoptracker.com/release/night-demons/1636425
- ^ http://www.bptoptracker.com/artist/matthew-bauer/494652/releases
- ^ http://sofrenchrecords.com/
- ^ s e a b o u n d : journey into your mind
- ^ dependent.de
- ^ Crush The Dream // G7 Welcoming Committee Records
- ^ Where There Is Power, There Is Always Resistance // G7 Welcoming Committee Records
- ^ Baby Layne (2005) – Full cast and crew
- ^ [1]
- ^ https://frenchshuffle.com/2015/10/30/listen-to-matthew-bauers-spooky-new-lp/
- ^ http://www.neonvice.com/news//reviewinterview-go-behind-the-scenes-of-night-demons-by-matthew-bauer
- ^ EED Catalog
- ^ "Galore de Mathieu Bauer sur iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
- ^ "Animal Magnetism". electricfetus.com. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
- ^ EED Catalog
- ^ "So French Records – Summer Time Compilation Vol.5 (Teaser)". The French Shuffle. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
- ^ FDBF
- ^ "Artistes". SPW (in French). Retrieved December 15, 2015.