Bryce Churchill
Bryce Churchill
New York
Audio and video artist Bryce Churchill began recording at home on 4-track tape in 1994, experimenting with acoustic and electronically processed sounds, after playing guitar in several post-punk bands throughout Los Angeles. He later graduated from the UCLA Extensions multimedia program in 1997, and went on develop content and sound design for companies such as Electronic Arts, Macromedia, Casio, Yahoo!, and NBCUniversal. His commercial skills were augmented with formal classical training in vocals and sitar in 2004 under the world renowned classical Indian music teacher Ali Akbar Khan at AACM in San Rafael, CA. From 2008-2010 he hosted and DJ’d a large number of underground warehouse events around NYC. He co-founded Newroz Recordings in 2012, a music label and recordings studio located in Brooklyn, NY. His DIY roots led him to build most of his own custom pieces of studio gear. His musical tastes range from electronica, world music, pop, classic rock, 60’s folk, and everything in between. He is constantly learning and evolving his craft through exploring new forms and combinations, and seeks to achieve a timeless quality in his work—something that is rare in today’s copy-and-paste methodology.