Arcane Device

Arcane Device is the sometimes recording name of musician David Lee Myers (born 1949). Myers began working with electronic music in 1980, building his own synthesizers and audio modulation circuitry. With the discovery of Feedback Music and the release of his first LP in 1988 he established the name Arcane Device. He has collaborated with musicians such as Asmus Tietchens, Tod Dockstader, Marco Oppedisano, Tom Dimuzio, Ellen Band, Dirk Serries, and Kim Cascone.

Discography

  • Mysteries of the Organism - digital (Pulsewidth/Bandcamp 2018)
  • Microcelestial - digital (Pulsewidth/Bandcamp 2018)
  • Spectre - digital (Pulsewidth/Bandcamp 2018)
  • Arcs CD - with Asmus Tietchens (Aufabwegen 2018)
  • Ether Music - CD (Starkland 2017)
  • Superpositions - cassette+digital (Cronica 2017)
  • Noise Matrix Mantras/Modular Waves - double CD (Pulsewidth 2014)
  • Tesla at Coney Island CD with Marco Oppedisano - (OKS Records 2008)
  • Devices 1987-2007 - double CD (Monochrome Vision 2007)
  • Nanotube - CDR (Pulsewidth 2006)
  • Newton's Rings - CDR (Pulsewidth 2006)
  • Two Ships CD - with Ellen Band (Pogus 2005)
  • Bijou CD - with Tod Dockstader (ReR Megacorp 2005)
  • 60:00 - CD with Asmus Tietchens (Line 2004)
  • Pond - CD with Tod Dockstader (ReR Megacorp 2004)
  • Tracers - CD with VidnaObmana aka Dirk Serries (Klanggalerie 2003)
  • Engines of Myth - CD reissue (ReR Megacorp 2003)
  • Uncertain Symmetry - CD with Thomas Dimuzio (Korm Plastics 2002)
  • Ouroboros - CD (Pulsewidth 2001)
  • Dyed Smear Live - mini CD (Generator 2001)
  • Flussdichte - CD with Asmus Tietchens (Disco-Bruit 1996)
  • Speiseleitung - CD with Asmus Tietchens (Raum 132 1994)
  • Envoi In Cumin - CD (PlayLoud 1994)
  • DBL_FDBK - CD with Asmus Tietchens (Still Andacht 1993)
  • Trout - CD (Silent Records 1993)
  • Diabolis Ex Machina - CD (Staalplaat 1992)
  • Also Sprach Zarathustra - CD (Anckarstrom 1990)
  • Improvisations for Feedback - double 7-inch discs (RRRecords 1988)
  • Engines of Myth - LP (ReR Megacorp 1988)
  • too many compilations to list

References


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