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Surrism Phonoethics

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Location
  
Offenbach am Main

Founder
  
Jaan Patterson

Country of origin
  
Germany

Official website
  
Surrism-Phonoethics

Founded
  
1 November 1999

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Genre
  
Experimental music, Industrial music, Electronic art music, Ambient music, Avant-Garde music

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Surrism-Phonoethics is an Offenbach am Main, Germany based non-profit netlabel specializing in Experimental music. Some of their releases could be classified as Electronic art music/Electronic music, industrial or experimental music with subgenres like Electro-Acoustic, Improvisation & Cut-Up. Their official launch occurred in 2008, with a release for Jaan Patterson (Undress Béton), "Tarentaliogy Defloration". All releases are free for download under Creative Commons or Copyleft licenses.

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History

The Surrism-Phonoethics netlabel founded and run by Jaan Patterson, formalized after publication of the Surrism Manifesto to the Internet Archive in 2007. The release labeled as "sPE_0001" "Caged?" in February 2010 by Igor Jovanovic (Lezet) consists of 10 Prepared Piano pieces, was the first Artist, besides the founders who released to the Surrism-Phonoethics catalogue.

Artists who have released to Surrism-Phonoethics include suRRism (Acedia Nuit & Jaan Patterson), Vladimír Hirsch, Anthony Donovan (Murmurists), Bryan Lewis Saunders, Hopek Quirin, Jochen Arbeit (Einstürzende Neubauten), Gerd Bessler,RPM Orchestra, Erick Diego, Pierre Jolivet (Pacific 231), Andrew Howes, Arturo Ortega, Giannis Papaioannou (ION), Six Heads (William A. Davison, Sherri Lyn Higgins, Colin Hinz, James Bailey, Therabaqud Leic (Luigi Russolo), Jean Montag, Juan Antonio Nieto, Terrero De Jesus, Anton Mobin, André Pissoir, Kommissar Hjuler, Qkcofse (Shibek), Knyaz Mishkin, Kristus Kut, and Kenji Siratori, The Distortion Mirrors, Jared C. Balogh, AG Davis, Fake Cats Project (Alexei Borisov, Igor Levshin, Kirill Makushin), also solo Kirill Makushin (Кирилл Макушин), Stanislav Bobrytskyy, Michail Paramzin. Since 2008 the Surrism-Phonoethics label also supports the Classwar Karaoke Surveys.

References

Surrism-Phonoethics Wikipedia