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Marc Broude (born August 23, 1984) is an American musician.
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Biography
Marc started recording while living in a squatter artist collective in 2005 playing in various bands with genres like black metal, grindcore, punk, and noise. In 2006 he released the 7" single Psychological Warfare. That same year Marc, Danny Cortez and Chris Anderson formed Zog, a black metal outfit that disbanded 10 months later after the death of Danny Cortez. Marc took a break through 2007-2008 following a mental breakdown and continued his solo endeavor in 2009 releasing the seventy-two minute dark ambient dirge Rites of Zen and then Medicine, a fusion of free improvisation and avant-garde jazz. Broude has also appeared on several records by other artists credited under the aliases "Mark Ivan" and "MM". Working independently of major labels, Marc Broude primarily records for his own label, NoZen Records.
Musical style
Marc’s style is eclectic using low frequency sound exploration, field recordings, water, voltage-controlled oscillators, vocal moaning, screaming and scordatura notation. Marc’s sound draws from diverse musical genres including avant-garde and minimal composition, drone, experimental, musique concrète and industrial.
Side projects
Marc has collaborated with a diverse array of artists and groups including Richard Ramirez and Lasse Marhaug. In 2010 Broude and Tim Lash formed Sick Spider.
Cover songs & Remixes
- "War of the Worlds" from Medicine (contains sampling of the Orson Welles adaptation of The War of the Worlds).
Discography
2006
- Psychological Warfare
2009
- Rites of Zen
- Medicine
2010
- Medicine/Vespertine: A Tragedy in Several Tones of Grey (split with Sequences)
- Sick Spider, Sick Spider
2011
- Cruel Society
External links
Categories:- Noise musicians
- Experimental composers
- Dark ambient musicians
- American experimental musicians
- Avant-garde composers
- 1984 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Chicago, Illinois
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