Wisp (musician)
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Wisp | |
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Birth name | Reid Dunn |
Origin | Niagara Falls, New York |
Genres | Electronic, breakcore |
Years active | 2003 to Present |
Labels | Sublight Records, Terminal Dusk Records, Rephlex Records, Moodgadget |
Wisp is the alias of electronic music artist Reid Dunn who hails from Niagara Falls, New York. Wisp began making music on his computer in 1999 and originally released his music for free as mp3s on Netlabels before being signed to Sublight Records. In December 2007 he was signed to Benn Jordan's Alphabasic label. In March 2008 it was announced that he had been signed to Rephlex Records.[1][2]
Discography
Hardcopy Releases
- The Shimmering Hour (2009) Released on Rephlex Records
- Katabatic (2008) Released on Rephlex Records
- Building Dragons (2006) Released on Terminal Dusk Records
- Honor Beats (2006) Released on Sublight Records
- NRTHNDR (2005) Released on Sublight Records
Mp3 Releases
- We Miss You (2009) Released on Rephlex Records
- A Thousand Tomorrows (2004) Released on TavCOM Records
- About Things That Never Were (2003) Released on TavCOM Records
- Cultivar (album) (2004) Released on Music is For Assholes as Havaer
- Frozen Days (2003) Released on TavCOM Records
- Fungus FLAP (2004) Released on Earstroke
- HumpelndenBEATS (2004) Released on Electrotards Records
- In a Blue Face (2005) Released on Earstroke
- Let Me See Your Shapes (2004)
- Lost in a Walk (2004) Released on Project 168
- Nine Acid (2004) Released on Opaque Channel as Skønflap
- Pleeper (2003) Released on Binkcrsh
- Quest for Excalipur (2003) Released as a split with Denizen (musician)
- SAW2 Reworked (2004) Released on TavCOM Records
- Xmas87 (2004)
External links
- Official site.
- Wisp on Myspace.
- Wisp at Discogs.
- Sublight Records.
- Wisp at Terminal Dusk Records.
- The Wisp Archive - All of Wisp's freely available music, archived and ready for download.
- Cuemix-Magazine Interview.
- Wisp's Site - (hasn't been updated since 2006). Mirror
Notes
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