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Deathprod Birth name Helge Sten Born January 26, 1971 Røros, Norway ,Genres Ambient noise Occupations Record producer Instruments Magnetic tape machines, theremin, sampler, various homemade electronics, guitar Years active 1991–present Labels Rune Grammofon, dBUT Records, Metal Art Disco Associated acts Supersilent, Motorpsycho Deathprod is a musical pseudonym used by Norwegian artist Helge Sten for his ambient-influenced music.
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Biography
Sten began creating music under this name starting in 1991, culminating with a box set of most of his recorded work being released in 2004. Simply titled Deathprod, the collection contains three albums along with a bonus disc of previously unreleased, rare, and deleted tracks.
On recordings, Sten is usually credited with "Audio Virus", a catchall term for "homemade electronics, old tape echo machines, ring modulators, filters, theremins, samplers and lots of electronic stuff."[1]
Sten also did the mixing of the album "PB" by the Norwegian artist Per Bergersen.
Sten is a member of Supersilent and works as a producer on many releases on the Norwegian label Rune Grammofon. He has also produced Motorpsycho and has worked with Biosphere on an Arne Nordheim tribute album called Nordheim Transformed.
Discography
- Deathprod self-released demo tape
- Treetop Drive 1-3, Towboat (1994), Metal Art Disco
- Imaginary Songs from Tristan da Cunha (1996), dBUT Records
- Nordheim Transformed (with Biosphere) (1998), Rune Grammofon
- Morals and Dogma (2004), Rune Grammofon
- Deathprod (2004), Rune Grammofon
- 6-track 10" remix album (2006), Rune Grammofon
References
- ^ "Supersilent: Quiet Stormbringers". Wire. February 1999. Archived from the original on 2009-10-26. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/notnook/media/wire_supersilent99_eng.htm&date=2009-10-25+23:49:33. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
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Categories:- 1971 births
- Living people
- Norwegian electronic musicians
- Electronic musician stubs
- Norwegian musician stubs
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