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Jon Bernson is an American singer, songwriter and recordist from
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,
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. For eight years, Bernson led the indie-folk band Ray's Vast Basement and developed a
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approach that is frequently referred to as '
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'. Current projects include Exray's, Window Twins and THEMAYS.


Ray's Vast Basement

Early Ray's Vast Basement performances began in 1999 as a
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that incorporated music,
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, video, storytelling, dance and
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. Subsequent shows added a full band that toured the United States numerous times in support of two cassette releases and three full-length CD's. Ray's Vast Basement shared the stage with many of today's leading
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figures, including
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, Horsefeathers,
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and
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. The band contributed to a variety of compilations, most notably the Verse Press audio book ''Isn't It Romantic'' which featured Richard Buckner,
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,
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and David Berman. In addition to these recording efforts, Bernson also penned a short book that details a fictional mythology behind his creations.


Exray's

Without explanation, Bernson abandoned the name Ray's Vast Basement in 2008 and adopted the Exray's moniker in collaboration with Michael Falsetto-Mapp. Exray's debut performance at
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was followed by a national tour and numerous unofficial live recordings. Exray's first studio recording, ''Ammunition Teeth'', was released via cassette on October 12, 2010. The band's first LP, ''Exray's'', was released in February, 2011. It features contributions by
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from
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, Warren Huegel from
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and Black Fiction, Dominic Cramp from Evangelista and Jason Kick from Maus Haus. Exray's first official song "Everything Goes" appeared on Secret Seven's compilation album ''In a Cloud: New Sounds from San Francisco'', which also includes songs by
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,
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, The Fresh & Onlys, Tim Cohen, Sonny and the Sunsets,
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, Grass Widow and others.


Soundtracks

Since 2001 Bernson has written numerous soundtracks for theater and film. His most well known score is a cycle of songs written and performed for a staged version of
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'' in 2005. Two years later this music was released as a critically acclaimed album called ''Starvation Under Orange Trees''. The Exray's song "Hesitation" was used in the soundtrack for
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'', about the controversial founding of
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Vera Freitag
s 2005 film ''In a Steel Box'' also features a full soundtrack of Bernson's original music.


Window Twins

Window Twins is a collaborative group with Tim Cohen that led to an LP called ''I'm This Tall City'' in 2008. Window Twins began as a duo, but now includes Kevin E. Taylor, a multi-instrumentalist and prolific visual artist. The collaboration between Bernson and Cohen has taken other forms over a five-year period. Bernson was a member of Cohen's Black Fiction and Cohen has contributed to Ray's Vast Basement recordings since 2006.


Urban Music Program

In 1997 Bernson started the "Urban Music Program", an audio creation club for youth. Part of the Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center in San Francisco, UMP has generated hundreds of original pieces music which have been released as a series of twenty CDR's known as ''Beacon Beats''. Bernson's work in the UMP has also led to a series of experimental drone records under the THEMAYS moniker. ''KNOWFI'' (the debut release) was put out by Gigante Sound in 2009. The club's dedication to DJing was featured in
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, an award-winning movie about the history of turntablism.


1924 Franklin is a Car

Since 2004 Bernson has shared a small recording studio with songwriter Michael Zapruder called "1924 Franklin is a Car". This space has been the main location for many of Bernson's recording projects and the site of many impromptu sessions with Zapruder. Other recording credits include work with Scott Pinkmountain, Black Fiction, The Lovely Public, Gene V. Baker, Anamude, P.A.F. and Raised By Spacemen.


Howells Transmitter

Bernson is a founding member of the Howells Transmitter arts collaborative and record label. Other principal members include Jennifer Welch and Colin Held. Howells Transmitter is home to a stylistically diverse group of artists:
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, The Fresh & Onlys, Exray's, Michael Zapruder's Rain of Frogs, Black Fiction, Scott Pinkmountain, Window Twins, Ray's Vast Basement, Modular Set and contributors to the ''Wiretap Music Compilation''. Howells Transmitter has produced numerous plays and poetry readings, in addition to its musical endeavors.


Discography

;With Ray's Vast Basement ;With Window Twins ;With THEMAYS ;With Exray's ;Soundtracks ;Compilations ;Sound design & coordination ;Production and recording


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