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'''Lauren Bousfield''' is a composer, sound designer, and electronic musician based in Los Angeles. She initially became known for her project '''Nero's Day at Disneyland''', which merged [[breakcore]], synth-punk, and circus-like melodies on densely constructed releases like 2009's ''From Rotting Fantasylands''. Since 2012, Bousfield has been making music under her own name, incorporating more vocals and increased pop sensibilities on recordings such as 2020's ''Palimpsest'' and 2023's ''Salesforce'', additionally composing for television, film, and video games.<ref>https://www.allmusic.com/artist/lauren-bousfield-mn0003476793</ref> |
'''Lauren Bousfield''' is a composer, sound designer, and electronic musician based in Los Angeles. She initially became known for her project '''Nero's Day at Disneyland''', which merged [[breakcore]], synth-punk, and circus-like melodies on densely constructed releases like 2009's ''From Rotting Fantasylands''. Since 2012, Bousfield has been making music under her own name, incorporating more vocals and increased pop sensibilities on recordings such as 2020's ''Palimpsest'' and 2023's ''Salesforce'', additionally composing for television, film, and video games.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/lauren-bousfield-mn0003476793 | title=Lauren Bousfield Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & | website=[[AllMusic]] }}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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=== As Nero's Day at Disneyland === |
=== As Nero's Day at Disneyland === |
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====Studio albums==== |
====Studio albums==== |
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* ''Attention Shoppers'' ( |
* ''Attention Shoppers'' (2006) |
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* ''Trickle Down Economixxx'' (2008) |
* ''Trickle Down Economixxx'' (2008) |
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* ''From Rotting Fantasylands'' (2009) |
* ''From Rotting Fantasylands'' (2009) |
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* ''Heaven's Gate'' (Unofficial/Fan Project) ( |
* ''Heaven's Gate'' (Unofficial/Fan Project) (2017) |
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====EPs==== |
====EPs==== |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 31 August 2024
Lauren Bousfield | |
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Also known as | Nero's Day at Disneyland |
Origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
Genres | Experimental, glitch, breakcore, synth punk |
Years active |
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Labels | Cock Rock Disco
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Website | https://www.laurenbousfield.com |
Lauren Bousfield is a composer, sound designer, and electronic musician based in Los Angeles. She initially became known for her project Nero's Day at Disneyland, which merged breakcore, synth-punk, and circus-like melodies on densely constructed releases like 2009's From Rotting Fantasylands. Since 2012, Bousfield has been making music under her own name, incorporating more vocals and increased pop sensibilities on recordings such as 2020's Palimpsest and 2023's Salesforce, additionally composing for television, film, and video games.[1]
History
[edit]Lauren Bousfield has been a part of Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions.[2]
Discography
[edit]With Beautiful Mutants
[edit]- Beautiful Mutants - Rock and Roll Mind Control (circa. 1998)
- Beautiful Mutants - Who Feeds on Whom (circa. 1999)
- Beautiful Mutants - Beautiful Mutants (circa. 2000)
As Nero's Day at Disneyland
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Attention Shoppers (2006)
- Trickle Down Economixxx (2008)
- From Rotting Fantasylands (2009)
- Heaven's Gate (Unofficial/Fan Project) (2017)
EPs
[edit]- Grievances and Dead Malls (2005)
- Colonists (2007)
Singles
[edit]- "Mascara Running Everywhere" (2010)
- "Bent Chorals" feat. Mincemeat or Tenspeed (2010)
- "Heaven's Gate" (2011)
- "Sable Leathery Wings" (2011)
As Lauren Bousfield
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Avalon Vales (2013)
- Namazu Running OST (2016)
- Palimpsest (2020)
- Salesforce (2023)
EPs
[edit]- Locked into Phantasy (2012)
- Fire Songs (2017)
Singles
[edit]- "Valed" (2013)
- "Dead Eyes" (2016)
- "Clocked" (2016)
- "Slow Slicing/Klonopin" (2016)
- "Flying High" (2016)
- "Scold's Bridle" (2016)
- "Fukup" feat. Skylla (2016)
- "Used to Be Better" feat. Girls Rituals (2017)
- "Press Fire from No World Dreamers: Sticky Zeitgeist" (2017)
- "Crawling Into a Fireplace Cackling" (2020)
- "Headstone Prices on Credit" (2023)
- "Mansions No One Wants to Buy for Any Price" (2023)
- "Hazer" (2023)
As In House Pharmacy
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Tetsuo: The Iron Man Revisted (2018)
- We Are Electronics and Piano Only (2020)
- Stochastic Violence (2022)
References
[edit]- ^ "Lauren Bousfield Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio &". AllMusic.
- ^ "The Broad". www.thebroad.org. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
External links
[edit]- Nero's Day at Disneyland on Spotify
- Nero's Day at Disneyland on SoundCloud
- Lauren Bousfield on Bandcamp
- Nero's Day at Disneyland on Facebook
- Lauren Bousfield Medical Bill Support Page Retrieved 28 September 2016
- Lauren Bousfield's Fire Songs Honors Ghost Ship Victims and Her Own Fire Trauma Retrieved 24 June 2017