About the Master

Golden master is the most powerful master of audio.

Golden Master is otherwise known as John Fisher, and is based in the Seattle area of Washington, though he is just as likely to call Tacoma his home, having been forced to move back to seattle by circumstances beyond his control.

He is also one half of the multimedia conglomerate Bagger288, also Seattle based and consisting of John Fisher and John (White) Farrell (aka Nasdot Presmay aka the White Sage).

He explores different ideas in his music, notably alternate tunings, psychological and spiritual effects of extended tones and different acoustic phenomenon, acoustic resonances, electromagnetic transmission, distortion, digital modular synthesis, feedback, inter-dimensional travel, and the martial arts, inspired by John Cage, Harry Partch, Morton Subotnick, Drexciya, Muslimgauze, large mechanical objects, and strange undersea creatures.

 

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To contact me, feel free to email me at:

 

myopicfisher —>at—> gmail.com


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2 Responses to “About the Master”


  • Comment from Ansel Ross

    Hello Golden Master, I’ll find really amazing your sounds creation and i would to create some microtonal scales can you sende me your excel spreadsheet to calculate the frecuencies.
    Thank you.
    sorry english is not my mother tongue.

  • Comment from eric

    -Hey master,
    I am really interested in using my launchpad to run audiomulch 2.0, however, i don’t know how to midi map it to control it the way you did in your video. My question is, what midi mapping software did you use to map the launchpad to audiomulch, or what patch and procedure did you use. Any information would be a great help.
    -Thanks


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