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John Warren Vanderslice (born May 22, 1967) is an American musician, songwriter,
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, and
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. He is the owner and founder of Tiny Telephone, an analog recording studio in
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, California. Vanderslice has released sixteen full-length studio albums and five remix records and EPs on
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and
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. He has collaborated with musicians such as
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, and
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Early years

Vanderslice grew up in rural North Florida before his family moved to Maryland when he was 11. In 1989, he graduated with a degree in economics from the University of Maryland, where he also studied art history. In 1990, he moved to San Francisco, where he supported himself as a waiter while taking classes at the University of California, Berkeley, with the intention of becoming an English teacher. Vanderslice spent five years as a member of the experimental band Mk Ultra, with whom he released three albums in the 1990s. The last of these, ''The Dream Is Over'', received a 9.2 rating from
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. In 1997, Vanderslice founded Tiny Telephone, a 3,000-square-foot, two-room recording studio in the
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of San Francisco. Originally used as a rehearsal space, it was later developed into a full-time, all-analog recording studio. Bands who recorded at Tiny Telephone include
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. The original San Francisco studio closed in 2020, with Vanderslice stating that despite being fully booked year-round, it was no longer financially sustainable. However, the Oakland location of Tiny Telephone, which opened in 2015, remains in operation.


Solo career

In 2000, Vanderslice released his first solo album, ''
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'', gaining brief national media attention for the single "
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." He orchestrated a
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claiming that
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had threatened legal action over the song. In reality, Vanderslice faced manufacturing difficulties due to the album's artwork, which resembled a
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installation disc, causing at least one manufacturer to hesitate over potential legal repercussions. During the controversy, he was interviewed by ''
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'', and the ''
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''. '' Time Travel Is Lonely'' (2001) and '' Life and Death of an American Fourtracker'' (2002) followed, with '' Cellar Door'' released in 2004. Many songs on Vanderslice’s 2005 album, '' Pixel Revolt'', referenced the
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and the Iraq War, featuring more overt political themes. ''Pitchfork'' awarded the album an 8.3 rating, citing its "meticulous arrangements" and describing it as an "excellent album." The album concludes with a resolution to the narrator’s struggles with acute depression ("Dead Slate Pacific") and suicidal thoughts ("The Golden Gate"), culminating in a love song to psychotropic drugs ("CRC 7173, Affectionately"). The title of Vanderslice's 2007 album, ''
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'', references both the nickname of the fortified
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and the city from ''
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''. Vanderslice explained: "I was so beaten down after the 2000 election and after 9/11 and then the invasion of Iraq, Afghanistan; I was so depleted as a person after all that stuff happened, that I had to write my way out of it. I really had to write political songs because for me it is a way of making sense and processing what is going on." ''Emerald City'' received an 82/100 score on
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. ''
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'' called it "a gleaming gem," while ''
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'' praised Vanderslice as an "always perceptive lyricist." With '' Romanian Names'' (2009), Vanderslice moved away from overt political themes, shifting toward introspective explorations of romance and humanity’s relationship with nature. Staying true to analog recording, Vanderslice recorded guitar and piano parts in his basement studio before completing production at Tiny Telephone with producer Scott Solter. In 2010, Vanderslice released a free EP, ''Green Grow The Rushes''. His 2011 album, ''White Wilderness'', was recorded live in three days at Berkeley’s historic Fantasy Studios in collaboration with Minna Choi and the 19-member MagikMagik Orchestra, Tiny Telephone’s house orchestra. Unlike his previous heavily overdubbed works, Vanderslice adopted a looser, more organic approach, composing acoustic versions while Choi arranged the orchestration. Lyrically, the album reflects on his career and draws inspiration from California landscapes. Songs like "The Piano Lesson" explore childhood musical influences, while "After It Ends" imagines a performer’s dramatic exit. "Convict Lake" recounts a personal experience of overdosing on LSD at the Sierra Nevada lake. The album was produced by John Congleton. In January 2012, Vanderslice left his record contract with
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. He created a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to start his own label and reached his $18,500 goal within hours of starting the campaign, which ultimately resulted in his ninth album, ''Dagger Beach''. With ''Dagger Beach'', Vanderslice pushed experimentation with analog production techniques to the forefront of his songwriting. For some songs, including "Harlequin Press" and "Damage Control", he tried to avoid familiar song structures by writing over improvised drum parts played by longtime collaborator Jason Slota. On the album, Vanderslice revisits the theme of navigating the California landscape as a metaphor for personal relationships: "Raw Wood" reflects on solo camping in Wildcat camp of Point Reyes National Park, while "North Coast Rep" describes a disintegrating friendship by way of a found photograph of the Sonoma, California, landscape. In conjunction with ''Dagger Beach'', Vanderslice released his own full cover version of David Bowie's ''Diamond Dogs''. The idea for the cover album came in August 2012, when Vanderslice performed ''Diamond Dogs'' in full at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco, followed by a screening of Michel Gondry's cult classic, ''The Science of Sleep''. After intensive rehearsing for a single show with a limited audience, Vanderslice decided to channel his creative efforts with Bowie's original material into an entire cover version of the album. It was released on limited edition vinyl in June 2013. Using the original album as a backbone to experiment and improvise in the recording studio with collaborators, Vanderslice altered lyrics, song structures, chord progressions, and titles of many of the songs. With full control of the production and distribution of his self-released albums and a commitment to quality control, Vanderslice had both ''Dagger Beach'' and ''Diamond Dogs'' pressed on 200-gram vinyl by audiophile Quality Record Pressings plant. In response to widespread music file sharing and in an effort to control sound quality of distributed files, he has made high-quality music files of many self-released songs freely available online. In an interview with ''The New Yorker'', Vanderslice stated that a near-death experience in 2014, in which the van he was touring in almost flipped on Interstate 80 in Ohio, prompted him to quit touring and making records. Surviving the incident was a life-altering experience: "After that happened, maybe a second later, I was like, I’m done. I don’t want to die in a van. It wasn’t sad, it wasn’t celebratory. It was just like, eh, I had a good run." Vanderslice began touring again in 2018 with Undertow Music, performing a series of house shows. His album ''The Cedars'' also released that year would be his last album fully recorded and mixed by analog means of production. His following albums are almost all recorded digitally in his small backyard studio in Los Angeles including ''Dollar Hits'' (2020) and ''d E A T h ~ b U g'' (2021). In 2021, Vanderslice self-released his first fully electronic record. ''CRYSTALS 3.0'' is the culmination of a span of experimentation with harsh noise and drugs, curious samples and cascading sequencers. A seamless 19-minute sequence of melodies, meticulous static bursts, and spring-loaded beats, ''CRYSTALS 3.0'' applies the unencumbered enthusiasm of vintage Vanderslice records to his ideas about breaking old molds, about avoiding easy interpretation. Those samples populate ''CRYSTALS 3.0'' like reawakened ghosts, maybe guests of honor at one of the drug parties Vanderslice throws in the backyard with his wife, Maria Vanderslice. The whole dense little record "feels like a distilled fête", its 13 overlapping tracks functioning as fragments from conversations and encounters.


Recording technique and collaborations

Vanderslice is a proponent of using analog instruments and recording equipment to produce a richer, more raw sound, which he has sometimes called "sloppy hi-fi." He has collaborated closely with engineers and producers in the production of his albums, including John Congleton, Scott Solter, and John Croslin. Since 2014, Vanderslice has worked as a full-time record producer at Tiny Telephone, collaborating with artists such as Frog Eyes, Samantha Crain,
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, and Grandaddy. He has also previously worked with Sophie Hunger, Bombadil (band), Bombadil, Strand of Oaks, and
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. In recent years, he has shifted away from production work to focus on his own music. In 2020, Vanderslice largely moved away from analog recording and became an advocate for the creative flexibility offered by digital recording. Vanderslice was a contributing producer on the Spoon album ''Gimme Fiction'' and also produced several albums for
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, including ''We Shall All Be Healed'', ''The Sunset Tree'', and ''Heretic Pride''. In March and April 2009, he toured with The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle on the "Gone Primitive Tour." These shows featured Vanderslice and Darnielle performing acoustic sets before playing together. Vanderslice has frequently chosen bands to tour with him who later gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim, including Sufjan Stevens, Okkervil River, The Tallest Man on Earth, and
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.


Influences and interests

Vanderslice is heavily influenced by film and is a fan of David Lynch and Ingmar Bergman. His song "Promising Actress" references the film ''Mulholland Drive (film)'', and his 2004 album, '' Cellar Door'', is inspired by and largely written about the 2001 film ''Donnie Darko''. In addition to his music, Vanderslice is a prolific amateur photographer. He has taken publicity photos for Thao Nguyen,
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, Will Sheff of Okkervil River, and Mirah. His work has also been used as album artwork by Matt Nathanson, Carey Mercer of Frog Eyes, and Mobius Band, as well as for his own 2009 release, ''Romanian Names (album), Romanian Names''. Since shifting away from analog recording in 2020, Vanderslice has radically changed his musical style. He cites his modern influences as Arca (musician), Arca, JPEGMafia, Autechre, and Modeselektor.


Discography


Albums

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Mass Suicide Occult Figurines ''Mass Suicide Occult Figurines'' is the debut album by John Vanderslice, released in 2000. It is named after a line in Neutral Milk Hotel's "Song Against Sex". Reception In anticipation of Vanderslice's fourth album '' Cellar Door'', ''CMJ N ...
'' (2000) *'' Time Travel Is Lonely'' (2001) *'' Life and Death of an American Fourtracker'' (2002) *'' Cellar Door'' (2004) *'' Pixel Revolt'' (2005) *''
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'' (2007) *''Romanian Names (album), Romanian Names'' (2009) *''White Wilderness'' (recorded with the Magik*Magik Orchestra) (2011) *''Dagger Beach (album), Dagger Beach'' (2013) *''Vanderslice Plays Diamond Dogs'' (2013) *''The Cedars'' (2019) *''Dollar Hits'' (2020) *''ETHICAL JUTE MOUSE: Lost Songs from Tiny Telephone 2001–2021'' (2021) *''John, I can't believe civilization is still going here in 2021! Congratulations to all of us. Love, DCB'' (2021) *''d E A T h ~ b U g'' (2021) (released under the moniker ORANGEPURPLEBEACH) *''Released Under Creative Commons 0'' (2022) *''CRYSTALS 3.0'' (2023)


Remix albums

*''MGM Endings: Cellar Door Remixes'' (2004) *''Suddenly It All Went Dark: Pixel Revolt Live to 2-Track'' (2006) *''Scott Solter Remixes Pixel Revolt in Analog'' (2007)


Singles and EPs

*"Bedside recordings vol. 1.2" – 7" (with the Mountain Goats) (2003) *''Moon Colony Bloodbath'' – EP (with the Mountain Goats) (2009) *"Too Much Time" – 7" (2009) *"D.I.A.L.O." – 7" (2010) *''Green Grow the Rushes'' – (2010) *"Song For Clay Miller" – Flexi (2013) *"Midnight Blue" – Flexi (2015) *''Amethyst'' (2022)


References


External links

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Tiny Telephone official website

John Vanderslice at NPR

John Vanderslice's Radiohead cover on Stereogum

Daytrotter Session

Pitchfork Feature: Top CDRs Given To Me At ShowsThe Magik*Magik OrchestraDead Oceans Page
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