Scott Sturgis

Converter
Origin United States
Genres Rhythmic Noise
Years active 1998–present
Labels Hymen Records, Ant-Zen
Members Scott Sturgis

Scott Sturgis is a Seattle, USA-based music producer, best known for his power noise/rhythmic noise project Converter. The harsh and distorted sounds of Converter were influenced by noise music and artists featured on the Ant-Zen record label. He has since released material on both Ant-Zen and its imprint label Hymen Records.

History

Sturgis was involved with electro-industrial band Pain Station when he began work on Converter as a side-project in March 1998. Sturgis has since been quoted as saying "Both projects are pretty equal in my eyes and neither one takes precedence over the other right now. Of course, if you ask me which project is more fun to work on, I'd tell you it's Converter." Up until Exit Ritual (made on a Roland MC-909), Sturgis used only an Ensoniq ASR-10 keyboard/sampler to produce music. Sturgis has also worked under the aliases DBS, Notime, and Lowness.

Discography

Converter

Pain Station

d.b.s.

notime

s.sturgis

Not a recording of the live set on Jan. 8, 2004 at the Rendezvous, as some believe it to be. The tracks on the CD are played live, but during the studio rehearsal before the Rendezvous show. I didn't know if I'd be able to get a recording of the actual live set that night so I recorded a pre-show run through at home just before I had to leave. I think the live set sounded better, but oh well. -s.s.

Lowness

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