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Ollie Olsen (born 1958, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian composer, synthesist and sound designer who has been producing and performing rock, electronic and experimental music for the past thirty years. He is probably best known in the mainstream for his collaboration with Michael Hutchence, Max Q in 1989.

History

Olsen began his forays into electronic music as a teenager in the mid 1970s, studying with Felix Werder. He has gone on to produce a large body of work, ranging from experimental work to film and television soundtracks, pop and dance music, installation projects and creating record labels.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s. He formed a series of punk and post punk bands, as leader and vocalist, as well as being a key figure in the Melbourne little band scene. His punk bands included The Reals and The Young Charlatans (with guitarist Rowland S. Howard). He formed a series of confrontational post-punk bands beginning with Whirlywirld, which also began a long period of collaboration with drummer John Murphy (from Whirlywirld through Hugo Klang, Orchestra Of Skin And Bone, NO and finally Max Q).

Olsen and Murphy lived in Europe and Britain between 1981 and 1984 and attempted, unsuccessfully, to get Hugo Klang, off the ground. They returned to Australia in 1984 and played with Hugo Klang and then Orchestra of Skin and Bone and NO.   
In 1984 film director Richard Lowenstein approached Ollie to have Whirlywirld appear in the feature film Dogs In Space. Ollie supervised the reforming of many of the 'little bands' and then worked on the production of music recordings for the soundtrack. The film was released in 1986. Shortly afterward, he and Dogs In Space star Michael Hutchence collaborated on a musical project under the name Max Q, producing an album combining electronic music with political paranoia. The Max Q band included John Murphy and keyboard player Gus Till. After recording Olsen and Hutchence spent time in New York, USA mixing the tracks, and re-mixing with DJ Todd Terry.   
Olsen later returned to Australia and turned his attentions to trance music, co-founding Australian trance label Psy-Harmonics with Gus' brother Andrew Till and recording under the name Third Eye. From the 1990s onwards he has worked increasingly in film and TV sound design.

Olsen has lectured on and taught electronic music at various universities and symposiums and performed with a wide variety of artists from across the globe.

As of 2006, Olsen is currently working on a number of recording projects, mostly electro-acoustic pieces, with artists from Australia, Japan and South Africa, for performance and release in 2006. He recently released the album I Am The Server throught the Greek record label Creative Space, and an electro-acoustic album, entitled Simulated, will be released soon.

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