Get ready to enter a world of alchemy with the debut solo album from renowned bassist Linus Klausenitzer. Inspired by the German book "Die Sphinx" (1873) from Emil Besetzny, ‘Tulpa’ takes listeners on a musical odyssey through time, exploring the story of an Austrian lord's attempt to create artificial humans through the ancient art of alchemy. Each song on the album delves into one of these intriguing beings. From the cunning and political prowess of the ‘King’, to the divine messages delivered by the ‘Seraph’, and the evil presence of the ‘Red Ghost’, each character is brought to life through the sounds of melodic and progressive metal. This album showcases Linus Klausenitzer's versatility as a musician and composer, featuring a blend of technical playing and catchy hooks that will captivate listeners from start to finish. Mostly known for playing complex music, he aimed to make this album a collection of accessible and approachable songs. Bassist Linus Klausenitzer's signature 6-string fretless bass sound remains prominently featured, providing a strong foundation for each composition.The album takes the listener on a wild ride through complex musical landscapes, each track building upon the last. With its powerful vocals, intricate arrangements, and thought-provoking lyrics, "Tulpa" is a must-listen for any fan of heavy music and anyone who loves to be transported to otherworldly realms. Linus Klausenitzer is a German metal bassist who is best known for his signature 6/7 string fretless bass, which gives his playing a unique and unmistakable sound. Linus Klausenitzer, the son of two musicians, was surrounded by music from a young age. Before discovering his passion for the bass at the age of 15, he dabbled in playing the piano and trumpet. He honed his skills at the music college in Regensburg and went on to graduate from a pop music course at the conservatory in Hamburg. Linus found his true calling in metal music, performing internationally as a band member of experimental band Noneuclid. In 2008, the band premiered their 25-minute death metal symphony "Black Vortex Cathedral" as soloists with the world-famous "Dutch Metropole Orchestra,". 2 years later the band embarked on their next symphonic collaboration, this time with Linus’s father Professor Ulf Klausenitzer’s “Bavarian Chamber Orchestra“: “Transition Metal”, an encounter between the music of Richard Wagner and Noneuclid. Linus Klausenitzer joined the German band Obscura in 2011 and helped establish the band as one of the leading acts in Technical Death Metal. Over the course of several albums and numerous tours, Linus honed his craft and developed a reputation as a virtuosic bassist. He participated in extensive world tours with notable artists such as Sepultura and Children of Bodom. Obscura went on to headline tours in Europe, Australia, and Asia, as well as Central and North America, including stops in countries such as Japan, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia. 3 years later he co-founded the extreme metal band Alkaloid, which became the first German Death Metal band to perform in Egypt. In 2020, Linus left Obscura with his 2 band mates Rafael Trujillo and Sebastian Lanser to pursue their musical journey with a new band: Obsidious. Their debut album ‘Iconic’ was released in October 2022. In addition to his band activities, the Ibanez artist is an international bass educator (“Guitar Summit”, “Popakademie Mannheim”, “Bavarian Bass Days”, etc.) and session musician for studio recordings and live music (Beyond The Black, Martin Miller, Bernth, Kaoteon, different artists from Pakistan, Lebanon, Australia, USA, etc.). He speaks at music conferences and colleges about his role as a "digital musician" and offers digital masterclasses on various online platforms. Linus Klausenitzer's impact and influence in the bass and metal scene continues to grow, as he is known for his dedication to his craft and his commitment to always pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the bass guitar and metal music.
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