 Biography

 Bryan Day started recording and performing electronic music in 1997 as Sistrum and soon after started the Public Eyesore label to release his recordings. He began to build instruments from broken electronic equipment, scrap metal, and strings and hardware from guitars and basses. For a few years he sold his own effects processors and synthesizers online through his own gobiBlu electronics company. In 2000 he began work on his own style of guitar improvisation using broken acoustic guitars releasing albums on Gameboy, Freedom From, and Seagull Records. Continuing to build an arsenal of electronic and acoustic instruments, Day began to gain the interest of the free-improvisation community and began to collaborate with artists such as Jack Wright, Jorge Castro, Lonnie Methe, Ernesto Diaz-Infante, Steve Schneider, Brian Noring, Yoshiaki Kinno and many others. Day has been organizing many events in Omaha and Lincoln since moving there from Iowa in 2002. |