boron jive leper
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boron jive leper is an experimental sound and noise project. This project consists of one person and a constantly evolving set of audio production methods. Abused analog circuitry, computer based chaos, reconstructed found sounds, and other noise producing methods combine to create the boron jive leper sound.

boron jive leper’s audio methodology was originally based around the PC. Pre-recorded samples and sounds were modified using various PC based applications to provide raw material. This material was then used within audio sequencing software and re-sampled, edited, looped, layered, and sequenced into a finished form. For the creation of his newer works, boron jive leper has mostly abandoned the use of pre-recorded samples. He has chosen, instead, to accumulate and build a collection of electronic devices from which to cull new and unique sounds. While the created sounds may still be modified and structured using the PC, all source sounds are now generated using feedback loops, circuit-bent electronics, microphones, thrift store purchased radios, poorly functioning tape recorders, and other assorted forms of DIY audio generation.
Why this name?
bo·ron
Pronunciation: ‘bOr-”än
Function: noun
Etymology: borax + -on (as in carbon)
Date: 1812
: a trivalent metalloid element found in nature only in combination and used in metallurgy and in composite structural materials

jive
Pronunciation: ‘jIv
Function: noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1928
1 : glib, deceptive, or foolish talk
2 : a special jargon of difficult or slang terms

lep·er
Pronunciation: ‘le-per
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from lepre leprosy, from Middle French, from Late Latin lepra, from Greek, from lepein to peel; perhaps akin to Lithuanian lopas piece, scrap
Date: 14th century
1 : a person affected with leprosy
2 : a person shunned for moral or social reasons

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Do you play live?
sheathed in a miro-luminescent coating of sentient barnacles, transistors react to stimuli by emitting high-pitched choral echoes, retaining three parts per twelve of past original data
Favorite spot?
bliptar section 33317 operations center
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