Decomposure
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Decomposure (a.k.a. Caleb Mueller) is a Canadian electronic music musician. To date, he has released two full-length albums on the Unschooled Label, as well as being featured on multiple compilations.
Decomposure made his full-length debut with 2004's Taking Things Apart, which featured experimental songs built from electronically deconstructed sounds culled from many disparate sources, including a Scrabble game, wooden matches, and a speech by US President George W. Bush. This was followed by the release of 2005's At Home and Unaffected, which was built with sounds recorded from Decomposure's apartment and featured a new direction toward instrumentation and vocals.
Mueller is also a graphic and visual artist, and has designed most of the album covers for Unschooled Records.
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- uodsn: Sound Rearranged (Self-Released, 2002)