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Upasaka Robert Earl LaBarge II, B.A. (b. 28 May, 1983) (Traditional Chinese: 巴樂博; pinyin: Bā Yuèbó; Styled: 無聲, Wúshēng; Sobriquet: 巴銀, Bā Yín; 醉僧 , Zuì Sēng; Korean: 파요박; Revised Romanization: Pa Yobak; Attic Greek: Ρωβερτος; Stage names: qichan (蚔禪, qíchán), Arachne (Greek: ΑΡΑΧΝΗ), Immortal Suicide, The Noise Archivist, Buddhistshawl, Akitaclone #19) is an American experimental noise musician, Mahayana Buddhist philosopher, radical feminist, rivethead, autodidactic, archivist of industrial and noise music, non-violent anarchist, proponent of free art, advocate of reparations for slavery, inclusionist, bibliophile, pro-woman Confucian, opposer of nationalism (especially Chinese nationalism, Chinese imperialism, Chinese reunification, and the Chinese occupation of Tibet), techno musician, and student of Asian languages and linguistics.
Robert suggests the following styles of music: noise, experimental, ambient, industrial, post-industrial, aggrotech, EBM, IDM, gothic, darkwave, dark techno, breakbeat, abstract hip-hop, lo-fi electronic, noise rock, dub, and illbient.
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