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William Goode is an Australian poet, electronic and folk musician, pinhole camera photographer and painter. He has released and recorded music under the pseudonyms Big Moth, Calum MacDonald, The Crime Poets, The Political Cellos and of course the pseudonym William Goode. His recording output has included electronic/ambient techno, folk, avant garde/experimental, electric guitar driven songs and spoken word. William Goode poetry crosses from the avant-garde L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E (language poetry) to “Dark”, “Haiku” and "Prose". Electronic art is considered a result of conceptual art and is connected closely to digital art, video art and electronic music. Examples of William Goodes electronic art can be found at the William Goode website along with his paintings. William Goode generally uses his own photography for his album and EP releases. William Goode is a supporter of amateurism and uninhibited responsive artistic communication considering this as leading to more spontaneous and authentic art. Amateurism is not just considered in monetary terms or as a measure of professionalism but as a way of thinking, of how art is undertaken, the act of the performance, the doing and the making being more or at least equally as important as the actual finished work. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Where the Earth Meets the Sky

Memories From The Past

The Band from Rockall

Songs From the Grove

24 Hours A Day 7 Days A Week

Life And Other Roses
The Acoustic Night Album II
The Acoustic Night - Album II

Calum MacDonald Songs From The Grove
The Acoustic Night Album2
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The Cutter & The Clan (Expanded Edition) [24 Bit]