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The Dead Air Fresheners are a Portland, Oregon, Olympia, Washington, and Seattle, Washington-based experimental and post-punk musical group with a somewhat fluctuating membership. They have been described by Portland's KPSU as "A long-time mainstay of the Experimental Rock Scene."〔 ==Band history==
The band formed around 1996. They claim to have first formed "in a dilapidated beachfront mansion on the Eld Inlet in Thurston County, Washington"〔 (Eld Inlet is the site of The Evergreen State College〔(Campus Master Plan 1998 ), The Evergreen State College. Accessed online 17 September 2007.〕); in any event, they first performed publicly in the late 1990s at Olympia, Washington's annual Olympia Experimental Music Festival.〔 Their instrumentation has been known to include Moog synthesizer, and tape samples, drums, ambient vocals, distorted feedback, electric guitar, computers and digital toys, and digeridoo.〔 The Dead Air Fresheners state in interviews and on their My Space page that they do not play improvised music despite frequent perceptions to the contrary.〔 Rather they use a process of Chance Music composition influenced by the work of John Cage (also called Indeterminate music) and their Myspace page provides several examples of scores from past performances. They have done several live radio performances; portions of their hour-long session with poet Chuck Swaim on KEXP's "Sonarchy Radio" were included as songs in the self-released album ''Pleasure Is Where All Labor Ends''〔(Doug Haire discography ), accessed online 17 September 2007. Swaim's name is incorrectly given there as "Swaims".〕 and two performances on KPSU are on that station's archives.〔(Recordings by Dead Air Fresheners on the KPSU archives ), accessed online 18 September 2007.〕
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