About: Mars Lasar

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Mars Lasar is a German-born keyboardist and composer, raised in Australia. Predominantly new-age, his music also contains elements of electronica, jazz, pop, world, and rock. Lasar's music has appeared on television and in films; one notable example is music from his first album, Olympus, being used for CBS's coverage of the Olympic Games in Albertville, France in 1992. He has worked with other artists including Seal, Herbie Hancock, Jon Stevens, John Sykes, and t.A.T.u. Many of his album covers feature his own artwork. In 2019, Mars released the second of his 8-minute MindScapes series.

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  • Mars Lasar is a German-born keyboardist and composer, raised in Australia. Predominantly new-age, his music also contains elements of electronica, jazz, pop, world, and rock. Lasar's music has appeared on television and in films; one notable example is music from his first album, Olympus, being used for CBS's coverage of the Olympic Games in Albertville, France in 1992. He has worked with other artists including Seal, Herbie Hancock, Jon Stevens, John Sykes, and t.A.T.u. Many of his album covers feature his own artwork. In 2019, Mars released the second of his 8-minute MindScapes series. (en)
  • Марс Лазар (англ. Mars Lasar) — композитор, музыкальный продюсер, работающий в разных жанрах, фотохудожник, график. Родился в Германии, воспитывался и вырос в Австралии. Лазар также работал с другими исполнителями, в частности, он написал музыку для песни «Не верь, не бойся, не проси» группы «Тату». (ru)
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  • Mars Lasar is a German-born keyboardist and composer, raised in Australia. Predominantly new-age, his music also contains elements of electronica, jazz, pop, world, and rock. Lasar's music has appeared on television and in films; one notable example is music from his first album, Olympus, being used for CBS's coverage of the Olympic Games in Albertville, France in 1992. He has worked with other artists including Seal, Herbie Hancock, Jon Stevens, John Sykes, and t.A.T.u. Many of his album covers feature his own artwork. In 2019, Mars released the second of his 8-minute MindScapes series. (en)
  • Марс Лазар (англ. Mars Lasar) — композитор, музыкальный продюсер, работающий в разных жанрах, фотохудожник, график. Родился в Германии, воспитывался и вырос в Австралии. Лазар также работал с другими исполнителями, в частности, он написал музыку для песни «Не верь, не бойся, не проси» группы «Тату». (ru)
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  • Mars Lasar (en)
  • Лазар, Марс (ru)
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