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Dan Braun : ウィキペディア英語版
Dan Braun

Dan Braun is a musician, composer, writer, editor, art director, and film producer.
His great, great grandfather Lodewijk Pincoffs was a founder of the Heineken Brewery and the Holland American Line and was instrumental in building the ports in Rotterdam.
==Early music career==
Dan Braun and his twin brother Josh started several punk bands in high school in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, including Platinum Hardcore and Hack Ptooey. Their first real band was called Spinal Root Gang. Braun moved to New York City in 1979. His brother followed shortly thereafter, and they started the post-punk/no wave band Circus Mort with Rick Oller and Michael Gira.
After recording one EP on Labor Records in 1981, Circus Mort broke up. Braun joined with Gira in the band Swans for a short stint in 1982, and was on the album ''Body to Body, Job to Job'' (1991). He went on to play with a myriad of New York bands and musicians including Robin Crutchfield, performance artist Julia Heyward, and composer Pat Irwin. The Braun brothers then joined The Del-Byzanteens, with Dan on drums. They recorded one album, ''Lies to Live By'', and one single, "Draft Riot". Braun also toured and recorded with composer Glenn Branca on his ''Symphony #5''. In 1982, Braun played with producer Lefferts Brown in the band Radio Firefight. The band recorded two demos and played two shows. The Braun brothers formed their own band in 1982, Deep Six, with Rick Oller, Trey Sabitelli, and Tony Braun, their younger brother. Tony left the band and Phil Kline from the Del Byzanteens joined on guitar. The band recorded one album, ''Garage D'or'', on Twin Tone/Coyote Records in 1987 and in 1993 released one single on #1 Records, "Pretty White/Looking for a Reason".

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