Schaeffer
50 top tracks
Schaeffer
50 top tracks
Albums

Something Worth Fighting For
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No Ordinary People
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An Alternative Christmas
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Petrified
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History of Electronic Music
Schaeffer

Merry Christmas!
Schaeffer

História da Música Eletroacústica Cd 1 - 1937-1950
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Petrified (EP)
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Alternative Addiction's 2007 Back To School Sampler
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INA GRM 30 ans
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Addicted
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My Heart Is In Haiti: A Love In Stereo Mix
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Biography
Schaeffer is a band primarily composed of three brothers, Bryon, Nolan, and Danny Rossi and based out of Detroit, Michigan. On the eve of releasing their debut album No Ordinary People (produced by Stephen Leiweke) Schaeffer is already creating a stir with a rock/pop sound that is fresh, honest, and untainted. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Schaeffer is a band primarily composed of three brothers, Bryon, Nolan, and Danny Rossi and based out of Detroit, Michigan. On the eve of releasing their debut album No Ordinary People (produced by Stephen Leiweke) Schaeffer is already creating a stir with a rock/pop sound that is fresh, honest, and untainted.
Movement. It brings inevitable change through connection. This is what Schaeffer seeks to bring to the world with creativity, endurance, and hope in their music...a better ability to connect, which creates movement, which brings change. Idealistic? Unrealistic? Perhaps, but if Schaeffer settled for anything less right out of the gate, then what would be the point?
Places of discovery, times of skepticism, moments of doubt, and revelations of truth all played their part in the forming of the album No Ordinary People. With the tenacity to be genuinely honest in all that they do, songs that stand out from others in modern music, and performances impossible to forget, its obvious both where and how Schaeffer will be standing wherever they go...connected.
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