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'''Justyn Pogue''' is an artist and musician born in [[Olympia, Washington]].
'''Justyn Pogue''' is an artist and musician born in [[Olympia, Washington]].


He has contributed his musical and visual artistic talents to many releases by [[Phil Elvrum]]'s bands [[The Microphones]] and [[Mount Eerie]].<ref>http://www.uprecords.com/discography/064/</ref>
He has contributed his musical<ref>http://microphones.fateback.com/disco/album.html</ref><ref>http://getofftheinternet.wetpaint.com/page/%22Fib+Compilation+5+1%2F2%22</ref> and visual<ref>http://www.uprecords.com/discography/064/</ref> artistic talents to many releases by [[Phil Elvrum]]'s bands [[The Microphones]] and [[Mount Eerie]].


Previous to his work with Elvrum, Pogue was in the group The Patron Saints Of Fertility. This band opened for the final show by Elvrum's first group Tugboat in 1996.
Previous to his work with Elvrum, Pogue was in the group The Patron Saints Of Fertility. This band opened for the final show by Elvrum's first group Tugboat in 1996.
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Pogue lives in [[Japan]], where he has played [[bass guitar]] for several bands including [[Disdomestic Violence]] and operates his record label, Song Of Cicada, whose most recent release is a CD by the group Strange Factory[http://www.myspace.com/strangefactory].
Pogue lives in [[Japan]], where he has played [[bass guitar]] for several bands including [[Disdomestic Violence]] and operates his record label, Song Of Cicada, whose most recent release is a CD by the group Strange Factory[http://www.myspace.com/strangefactory].


Justyn Pogue plays vintage [[B.C. Rich]] Warlock and [[Kramer]] XL24 bass guitars through vintage [[Sunn]] amplifiers.
Justyn Pogue plays vintage [[B.C. Rich]] Warlock and [[Kramer]] XL24 bass guitars along with vintage [[Sunn]] amplifiers.


He is often credited for his artwork as j.pogue.
He is often credited for his artwork as j.pogue.

As of July 2009, Pogue is set to release an experimental/noise album entitled "Rakutan."


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:14, 6 July 2009

Justyn Pogue is an artist and musician born in Olympia, Washington.

He has contributed his musical[1][2] and visual[3] artistic talents to many releases by Phil Elvrum's bands The Microphones and Mount Eerie.

Previous to his work with Elvrum, Pogue was in the group The Patron Saints Of Fertility. This band opened for the final show by Elvrum's first group Tugboat in 1996.

Pogue lives in Japan, where he has played bass guitar for several bands including Disdomestic Violence and operates his record label, Song Of Cicada, whose most recent release is a CD by the group Strange Factory[1].

Justyn Pogue plays vintage B.C. Rich Warlock and Kramer XL24 bass guitars along with vintage Sunn amplifiers.

He is often credited for his artwork as j.pogue.

As of July 2009, Pogue is set to release an experimental/noise album entitled "Rakutan."

References