Death By Audio
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Death By Audio was a special place in a big building in Williamsburg, a part of Brooklyn, New York. It was named after a cool company that makes music effects, also called Death By Audio. This company started in 2002 by Oliver Ackermann, who also leads a band called A Place to Bury Strangers.
The space was mainly used by artists and musicians to work, but it also had a recording studio and a place to make music effects. Sometimes, it was used for fun music and art shows, and many famous bands and artists performed there. People loved these shows and talked nicely about them.
In 2007, part of the space began hosting underground music and art events. Famous musicians like Ty Segall, Dirty Projectors, and Thurston Moore played there. In 2007, they also started their own record label, Death By Audio Records, to share music from the bands that practiced there. Sadly, in 2014, a big company called Vice Media rented the building, and Death By Audio had to close. The last show was on November 22, 2014, with a band called Lightning Bolt. Later, in 2016, a film called "Goodnight Brooklyn - The Story of Death by Audio" was made to remember this special place.
Bands and artists
Death By Audio was a special place in Brooklyn, New York, where many musicians and bands liked to play. Some of the bands and artists that used this space included A Place to Bury Strangers, Dirty on Purpose, and others like Cheeky, Coin Under Tongue, Famous Amos, French Miami, Fuck Ton, Grooms, The Immaculates, and Sisters. It was a popular spot for music lovers to enjoy live performances.
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