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Liz Lysinger

Breaking pianos at a club near you.

About Me

Liz's track, "NAHNAH," from the film, "A Season of Madness," appears on the 2006 Woodstock Film Festival CD!
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Click here to purchase Liz's Album, "Falling Off My Bench..." via for $11.99 USD + $2 shipping.
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The pool of musicianship bubbling out of Detroit is as assorted and colorful as a box of Jelly Belly. The same can be said for the prolific career of Motor City-native Liz Lysinger, whose experience as a composer, music editor, sound designer, mix engineer and performer has propelled her through the music industry .
A classically trained pianist, she has developed a mature sound that is smart, ethereal and chock full of nuance, from her delicate piano riffs to her electro-dance tracks.
In 1995, she attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she received degrees in music synthesis and film scoring. It was also in Boston that Liz joined the pro-space electronic pop band ZIA, launching intergalactic tunes across the East Coast and at space events.
During this time, she also recorded her debut album, "Falling Off My Bench," a collection of rambunctious yet poignant, piano-driven melodies.
In 1999, while promoting her album, Liz moved to New York City and continued to build upon her resume, assisting producer/songwriter Phil Galdston in working with recording artists such as Kathie Lee Gifford and Beckley-Lamm-Wilson.
In 2003, Liz aided Blue Man Group as a sound designer by providing chickens and cell phone ringtones for their touring show, with her work appearing on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Later that year, her music editing, sound design and engineering chops contributed to Blue Man Group's DVD, "Complex Rock Tour Live!"
The following year, her musical sound effects were licensed by Riptide Music and was included in the movie trailers for "The Forgotten" (2004) and "The Libertine" (2006).
Liz currently composes for movie trailers, commercials and independent films and has served as a music editor for 4Kids Productions since 2001, editing the music for Saturday morning cartoons on the WB and Cartoon Network. Liz worked on the following shows: Pokemon, Pokemon Chronicles, Funky Cops, F-Zero, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. In 2005, she signed on as a composer for Universal Music Publishing Group.
2006 has been quite a year, finishing up 3 full length films, and with Oscar-nominated, critically acclaimed film director Katja Esson, 1 short film that got accepted to this year's Woodstock Film Festival and 1 internationally released documentary, she also signed on to work on cartoons for big people. A.K.A. the soap opera.
When she's not polishing episodes of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and soap operas or composing for the silver screen, she churns out infectious electronic and piano/vocal tracks for popular consumption.
-Bio written by Jill Mosebach

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Member Since: 2/22/2005
Band Website: lizlysinger.com
Band Members: Liz Lysinger
Influences: Everything and anything.
Sounds Like: Often compared to Tori Amos, Danny Elfman and a cartoon.
Type of Label: Indie