Biography
Born St Joseph, Missouri, Bryce Eiman has sporadically released music since 1986. Many of his pieces are constructed using a Casio Sk-5, a staple of 80s cassette culture, and in his hands an instrument of impressive range. His work - a mixture of obscurantism, polyrhythm, and academic tone studies - has been described as 'richly textured', 'unexpectedly melodic', and 'worse than dead air'. He has performed, and released, under the names 'DRSUK', 'Ileic Passion','EroSorE', and 'Bryce Clayton Eiman'. He was in the seminal Cleveland powernoise band 'WOMB' with Peter Keller, and most recently has been a member of the bands 'Weather Machine' (with Joe Hendrix), and 'Bicameral Mind' (with Shaun Sandor). Performed along with James Wallace in an expanded version of Jenks Miller's 'Horseback' to open for Jack Rose. Obvious influences include Nocturnal Emissions, Arcane Device, Asmus Tietchens, and Moondog.
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