Louie Austen is an Austrian born entertainer who set out during the 70s to follow in the footsteps of his idols - the famous "Rat Pack" Sinatra, Martin and Davis. After extensive travels that took brought him to the stages of South Africa, Australia and the USA, Austen returned to Vienna, where he was discovered by a new generation of electronic musicians - Mario "Nuwalker" Neugebauer and Patrick Pulsinger, mastermind of Cheap Records. Neugebauer produced Austen's first album Consequences that fused Austen's characteristic voice with moody electronics vibes. Austen's second album - the more light-hearted Easy Love - brought international recognition for the adventurous crooner and Austen continued to work with the likes of Peaches, Christopher Just and Gonzales. His third Album Iguana appeared on Klein records in late 2006.
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The Compilation 10 Years Of Cheap Records
is featured in Update #022:
Patrick Pulsinger & Cheap Records
Patrick Pulsinger is one of the founding fathers of Vienna's electronic music scene and for many years ran the influential Cheap Records label together with partner-in-crime Erdem Tunakan. Neither one to be eager nor easy to please, Pulsinger is known as a more...
The Compilation 10 Years Of Cheap Records
was reviewed:
10 years of label work has surely given Cheap Records something to show for and this compilation collects some of the seminal label's finest moments. From Robert Hood's 'Stark Reality' to iO's 'Claire', there's plenty of classics you'll find on here, along with some more off-beat material from the label's vaults.
