Paul Haslinger

Paul Haslinger (born 11 December 1962) is an Austrian musician and composer. He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Paul Haslinger
Background information
Born (1962-12-11) 11 December 1962
Linz, Upper Austria, Austria
Occupation(s)Composer, music producer
InstrumentsKeyboards, synthesizer, guitar
Associated actsTangerine Dream
Websitehaslinger.com

Life and career

Early life

Haslinger was born and raised in Linz, Austria. He attended high school at Kollegium Aloisianum, a Jesuit school near Linz. After graduating, he decided to pursue music professionally and studied at both the Vienna’s Academy of Music and the University of Vienna. During this time he developed a career as a session player in Vienna and performed with local bands and artists.

Tangerine Dream (1985–1990)

In 1985, Haslinger joined the German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. During his 5 years with the group, he recorded a total of 15 albums, participated in 4 international tours, and collaborated on a number of soundtracks including Miracle Mile, Near Dark, Shy People and Miramar’s Canyon Dreams directed by Jan Nickman. The soundtrack for Canyon Dreams earned Haslinger his first Grammy nomination in 1991.

Solo work in music

In 1991, Haslinger left Tangerine Dream and relocated to Los Angeles. At the time, he was signed to Private Music. While under contract, he worked on a joint project with Peter Baumann, called Blue Room (unreleased). In 1994 Haslinger released his first solo record, Future Primitive (Wildcat), followed by World Without Rules (1996, RGB) and Score (1999, RGB).

Collaborations

Through the 1990s, Haslinger collaborated on a number of projects with a variety of artists, among them: French Electronic band Lightwave, dark-ambient icon Brian Williams, aka Lustmord, singers Anna Homler & Nona Hendryx, as well as Jon Hassell. In 1998, Haslinger was asked to join the team around film composer Graeme Revell. He worked as a music programmer and arranger on films such as Chinese Box (1999), The Negotiator (1998), The Siege (1998), Pitch Black (2000), Blow (2001), and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001). Haslinger has always favored a collaborative approach to film scoring, and has worked with many studio musicians and performers, such as Steve Tavaglione, George Doering, Greg Ellis, Diego Stocco, Charlie Campagna. In recent years he also started returning to some of his earlier work in experimental music, collaborating with Christian Fennesz and other artists related to British Avantgarde label Touch.

Music for film

Haslinger’s first solo feature film credit came with Crazy/Beautiful, his second collaboration with director John Stockwell. They continued to work together on projects including Blue Crush, Into the Blue, Turistas, and In The Blood. Haslinger has provided scores to several indie and studio features including The Girl Next Door, Crank, Turistas, Shoot 'Em Up, Death Race, Takers, The Three Musketeers, and Mysteries of the Unseen World, among others.

In 2003, Haslinger scored his first film to open at number 1 at the U.S. box office, Underworld, directed by Len Wiseman. He returned to the popular franchise, scoring both Underworld: Rise of the Lycans and Underworld: Awakening. Haslinger’s most popular track "Eternity and a Day" has been used repeatedly throughout the franchise and the score to Underworld: Awakening received a 2012 BMI Film Music Award. Haslinger composed the music for Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and in theaters in 2017. A Resident Evil Soundtrack will be released in conjunction with the film.

In November 2009, Haslinger was hired to compose a new score for The Wolfman, replacing Danny Elfman.[1] However, the studio reverted to Elfman's previously completed score a month before the film's release after finding Haslinger's electronic-based score unsuitable.[2]

Music for television

Haslinger's first solo composer credit came in 2000 with the HBO Films television movie, Cheaters, which began his relationship with director John Stockwell. Taking a break from film scoring, he returned to television from 2005-2006 to score Showtime's Golden Globe-nominated series Sleeper Cell which resulted in Haslinger's first Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special. In 2014, Haslinger was hired to score the AMC series Halt and Catch Fire. The show is set in the 1980s and has received much critical acclaim for its use of period-specific music. A Halt and Catch Fire soundtrack was released by Lakeshore Records in 2016. Expanding his work with AMC, in 2015 Haslinger was asked to write the music for AMC's spin-off series to The Walking Dead, entitled Fear the Walking Dead.

Music for video games

In 2005, Haslinger was approached by Ubisoft to score the video game Far Cry Instincts. Since then, he has scored a string of game releases, including Rainbow Six: Vegas, Wolverine, Need for Speed. Most recently he collaborated with Ben Frost on the score for the latest installment in the Rainbow Six series, entitled Siege.

Works

Film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1997Planetary TravelerJan NickmanAnimated Short film
1999Infinity's ChildJan NickmanAnimated short film[3]
The Story of Computer GraphicsFrank Foster
2001Picture ClaireBruce McDonald
Crazy/BeautifulJohn Stockwell
2002Blue CrushJohn Stockwell
2003UnderworldLen Wiseman
2004Bring It On AgainDamon Santostefano
The Girl Next DoorLuke Greenfield
2005Into the BlueJohn Stockwell
2006CrankMark Neveldine
Brian Taylor
TuristasJohn Stockwell
2007VacancyNimród Antal
Gardener of EdenKevin Connolly
Shoot 'Em UpMichael Davis
2008The Fifth CommandmentJesse V. Johnson
Prom NightNelson McCormick
Death RacePaul W. S. Anderson
Make It HappenDarren Grant
While She Was OutSusan Montford
2009After.LifeAgnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo
Underworld: Rise of the LycansPatrick Tatopoulos
2010TakersJohn Luessenhop
Death Race 2Roel Reiné
2011The Three MusketeersPaul W. S. Anderson
2012Underworld: AwakeningMåns Mårlind
Bjorn Stein
2013Mysteries of the Unseen WorldLouis SchwartzbergReleased on IMAX[4]
2014In the BloodJohn Stockwell
No Good DeedSam Miller
2016Resident Evil: The Final ChapterPaul W. S. Anderson
2018WildlingFritz Böhm
The PerfectionRichard Shepard
2020Monster HunterPaul W. S. Anderson

Television

YearTitleNotes
1994PointmanTelevision film
2000CheatersTelevision film
2005–2006Sleeper Cell
2012Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin LadenTelevision film
2015–2017 Fear the Walking Dead
2014–2017 Halt and Catch Fire
2020 Paradise Lost

Video games

YearTitle
2005Far Cry Instincts
2006Far Cry Instincts: Evolution
Rainbow Six: Vegas
2008Rainbow Six: Vegas 2
Need For Speed: Undercover
2009X-Men Origins: Wolverine
2015Rainbow Six Siege

Solo projects

YearTitleLabel
Coma Virus
1997HiddenSide Effects
Solo
1994Future PrimitiveWildcat Recording Corporation
1996World Without RulesRGB
1999ScoreRGB/Hearts of Space Records
2020Exit GhostArtificial Instinct

With Tangerine Dream

Programmer for Graeme Revell

With Lightwave

  • Bleue comme une orange (2004)
  • Caryotype (2002)
  • A Collection (Promo CD - 1999)
  • Mundus Subterraneus (1995)
  • Made to Measure (Cassette tape - 1994)
  • Tycho Brahé (1993)
  • Structure Trilogy (Cassette tape - 1991)

Awards

  • BMI Television Music Award -"Fear The Walking Dead" (2016)
  • BMI Film Music Award - Underworld: Awakening (2012)
  • BMI Film Music Award - Takers (2011)
  • Emmy Nomination - Sleeper Cell (2006)
  • Grammy Nomination (w/ Tangerine Dream) - Canyon Dreams (1991)

References

  1. G, Rob (November 9, 2009). "New Composer in for The Wolfman". Comingsoon.net. Archived from the original on September 14, 2020. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  2. Miller, Ross (January 20, 2010). "Danny Elfman's 'Wolfman' Score Brought Back Into Play". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on September 14, 2020. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  3. "About". Infinity's Child.
  4. "Mysteries of the Unseen World". National Geographic.
  5. https://www.discogs.com/Tangerine-Dream-Rockface/release/1229157
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