Adam Forkner
Adam Forkner | |
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Also known as | White Rainbow |
Born | March 27, 1976 |
Origin | Portland, Oregon |
Genres | Psychedelic, ambient, electronic, experimental |
Labels |
Kranky, Marriage, States Rights, K Records, Yarn Lazer, |
Associated acts | White Rainbow, Yume Bitsu, Surface of Eceyon, Rob Walmart, Purple & Green, Atlas Sound |
Website | http://www.whiterainbow.tumblr.com |
Notable instruments | |
guitar, keyboards, electronics |
Adam Forkner (born March 27, 1976) is a musician / producer from Portland, Oregon, USA, who has performed as White Rainbow since 2003.
Discography
As White Rainbow
- 15 self-released albums via http://whiterainbowpizza.bandcamp.com/
- THRU.U LP (Self-released, edition of 500, February 2014)
- New Clouds 2XLP / CD (Oct 19th 2009 Kranky)
- Prism Of Eternal Now (CD on Kranky, 2xLP on Marriage Records, October 2007)
- Sky Drips Drifts CD (States Rights Records, July 2007)
- Sun Shifts CDR (Yarnlazer, March 2007)
- BOX 5CD/1DVD (Marriage Records, 2006)
- ZOME CD (States Rights Records, 2005)
As VVRSSNN
With World
- s/t (Marriage Records, 2005)
With Yume Bitsu
- Wabi Morning one-sided 12-inch vinyl EP (Burnt Toast Vinyl, 2003)
- Dryystonian Dreamscapes CD (States Rights Records/Yarnlazer, 2002)
- Dryystonian Dreamscapes Volume II CD (States Rights Records, 2003)
- The Golden Vessyl of Sound CD/ double-LP (K Records, 2002)
- split EP w/ Andrew Reiger (Planaria Records, 2002)
- Auspicious Winds CD/LP (K Records, 2000)
- s/t CD (Ba Da Bing!, 1999)
- Giant Surface Music Falling to Earth Like Jewels From the Sky CD (Ba Da Bing!, 1998)
With Surface of Eceon/Surface of Eceyon
- Dragyyn w/ John Barlow CDR (Spirit of Orr, 2004)
- Tussyan Ruins CDEP (Three Lobed, 2003)
- Dragyyn CD (Strange Attractors Audio House, 2003)
Surface of Eceon/Kinski/Paik 3-way split CDEP (Music Fellowship, 2003)
- The King Beneath the Mountain (Strange Attractors Audio House, 2002)
Other projects
- Rob Walmart - an improvised electronic music collective
- We Like Cats - a dub-influenced collaboration with Honey Owens (Miracles Club, Valet) and Eva Salens (Inca Ore) (Defunct)
References
External links
- "Best New Bands" 2006 Willamette Week article
- "Best New Bands 2011" Willamette Week article
- Feature article on White Rainbow at treblezine.com
- Feature article on White Rainbow at thefader.com
- Interview with Forkner on Pitchforkmedia.com
- White Rainbow Tumblr (White Rainbow blog)
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