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Paul Luscher (born Daniel Paul Luscher, January 1, 1971 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada with dual US/Canadian citizenship)

Paul was raised in Canada and the western United States, primarily in Sandy, Utah. His early musical efforts include being the primary singer/songwriter for Crescendo. Paul appeared as Insanity Void with three songs and was a co-producer and co-engineer for the compilation CD/CD-ROM "Projectile" (1996). Three of his Insanity Void songs are also featured on the Xbox video game "Amped" (2001).

As Insanity Void, Paul has released two albums, "Projectile" (1996) and "Salt Flats" (2005).

His work on "Abby Singer", specifically the main theme "When You're a Millionaire" (co-written by Jeffery Gold) won the Jury Choice - Gold Medal for Excellence at the Park City Film Music Festival and was recognized as a semi-finalist in the Filmscoring Competition at the Moondance International Film Festival.

Paul is currently working on a new album for Insanity Void as well as film projects out of his home studio near Washington, DC.

1971 births | American male singers | American rock singers | American singer-songwriters | American composers | Canadian male singers | Canadian rock singers | Canadian singer-songwriters | Canadian composers | Film score composers

 

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