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Marc Broude
Marc Broude (born August 23, 1984) is an American musician whose work encompasses experimental music, noise, musique concrète, industrial, psychedelic and punk. ==Biography== Broude began in 2005 while living in a collective of musicians, artists, and squatters in Chicago, Illinois. In 2006 Broude formed the Crust punk band ''Ed Gein Motherfucker'' and the black metal group ''Zog''. Zog consisted of Broude on bass and vocals, Chris Anderson and Eric Sepata on guitars, and Danny Cortez on drums and vocals; the band released a four-song EP, ''Revive'', but proved short-lived when Cortez died ten months after the group was launched. Broude decided to try his own hand at recording as a one-man band, and in May 2006 he released the 7" single ''Psychological Warfare''. The single was co-produced by Judson Leach and distributed exclusively through Broude's own label, ''NoZen Records''. Broude took a break in 2007, but returned the following year with a series of live collaborations and solo performances at independent and DIY venues. In 2009 Broude released ''Rites of Zen'', a seventy-six minute dark ambient piece that crafted found sounds and organic instruments into a gentle but sinister soundscape. A month later, Broude released ''Medicine'', a fusion of free improvisation and avant-garde jazz. In 2010 Broude co-released ''Medicine/Vespertine: A Tragedy in Several Tones of Grey'' with Belgian dark ambient and drone artist ''Sequences''. In 2011 Broude reissued ''Psychological Warfare'' as free digital download after being unavailable since it sold out after its initial release in 2006. A new single, ''Cruel Society'' followed. In 2012 Broude released the EP ''Il Sesso Che Uccide'' and the full-length album ''NREM''. In November 2012 Broude leaked the seven song bootleg recording, ''Dead on Arrival'' and the thirty-seven minute dada film ''Verrucose'' after announcing his departure from music.
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