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Artist
Spencer William Maxwell Owen was born 1984 in Los Angeles, CA, where he was raised by Laura and composer/pianist Sandy Owen. (Sandy's most recent album "One Late Hour with a Steinway" is one long continuous take at the piano.) At a very young age, Owen was introduced to the works of Laurie Anderson. Along with the Residents and the Boredoms, Anderson has been an enduring contributor to Owen's musical life. Quite the auteur, Owen arranges all the compositions and performs all of the vocals, instruments and production himself for his home 6-track audio-cassette recordings. Owen produced the music of his formative years under the pseudonym "Trigger Goldberg." Owen's vast catalogue of original material is augmented with cover albums on each of which he covers every song from another artist's album to make it better. These albums include "Black Tie White Noise" by David Bowie and "Out of the Cradle" by Lindsey Buckingham. One of Owen's most accomplished albums was produced through a perversion of this process. "Meredith: A Pseudo-suite for the Love and Loss Borne from the Relationship Between One Fictional Character and One Actual Young Man," is comprised of original songs that are each exactly the same length as a song from the Beatles' self-titled White Album. Owen briefly studied art at UC Santa Cruz and lived/recorded at The Shop before moving to Berkeley, CA in 2005. Owen has also produced original music for theater and film. Some of this work can be found in the

Blue Circle
Brother, What a Way to Run a Railroad
Pacific/Ocean Project
E.T.R. (Electric 3rd R-Word)
Malheur Ln.
Meredith: A Pseudo-suite for the Love and Loss Borne from the Relationship Between One Fictional Character and One Actual Young Man

Logic
The Light Touch

End Vogue
Thanks For The Sour Persimmons, Cousin
A Documentary by Spencer Owen
18" x 2000'