Bio

Shelves stacked high with 60's and 70's psychedelic albums.. Aging tape machines, expired amplifiers and reel to reels.. Vintage computers with custom software and homemade interfaces.. Piles of effect boxes.. Record players..Guitars.. Drums.. Synthesizer.. Drum machine.. Cables criss-crossing the floor and the painting filled walls.. And one high-tech digital multitrack recorder...

This is the scene in the 10' x 10' room that is the studio and creative workspace of one John Jude Windland, aka fissure shaft..

Merging digital techniques and ideologies with analogue instrumentation and processing.. John uses this combination of old and new technologies to create fissure shaft's unique form of electronic music.