Sascha Scatter
Sascha Altman DuBrul, aka Sascha DuBrul or Sascha Scatter, (b: 1975) is an American anarchist, bi-polar activist, writer, farmer and punk rock musician. He is best known for his writing and as a founding member of the ska-punk band Choking Victim.[1] He is a co-founder of the Icarus Project.[2] He is from New York City and was a member of the Germantown Community Farm in Columbia County, New York. He writes a regular column for the punk rock fanzine Slug and Lettuce.
Scatter was the inspiration for singer Jolie Holland's song Sascha.[3]
Publications
- Carnival of Chaos: On the Road With the Nomadic Festival by Sascha Altman DuBrul. 1996. Autonomedia. ISBN 978-1570270475
- La Vida Secreta de los Gabachos (The Secret Life of White People). Self-published
- El Otro Lado (The Other Side). 1999. Self-published
- Walking the Edge of Insanity. 2002. The Icarus Project
- Blinking Red Lights and the Souls of Our Friends. 2003. Self-published
- Navigating the Space Between Brilliance and Madness; A Reader and Roadmap of Bipolar Worlds. 2004. The Icarus Project. Currently in its 6th printing. [1]
- Mutant Superpowers & Lithium Pills. 2006. Self-published
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