Artist

Dave Zack (Nazario Zarakanustra)

13 items · United States · 1991

Dave Zack (Nazario Zarakanustra) is an experimental artist from the United States, known for his lo-fi cassette releases and improvisational soundscapes.

plays two cellos March 14 86Dedicated to KantorNeoist LifeSmiling with you April 18 1986Compuspeak June 21 1986Energy Beings

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Drifting through the liminal corridors of experimental sound, Dave Zack, known in some realms as Nazario Zarakanustra, operated as a one-man orchestra of improvisational cacophony from 1981 to 1986. His lo-fi cassette excursions, spread across 15 releases, were self-released or issued via the enigmatic Immortality Centre. These tapes, like cryptic messages sent to the avant-garde ether, reflect a deep engagement with the process-driven ethos of the DIY underground. Among the labyrinthine catalog, "Compuspeak June 21 1986" and "Dedicated to Kantor" stand as sculptural monoliths of his exploratory intent. Each cassette captures fleeting moments of auditory experimentation — eclectic soundscapes woven through enigmatic conceptual themes. This was a space where electric guitar, keyboards, and unidentified sonic entities converged, driven by a spirit of raw, interdisciplinary creation. Zack's ephemeral presence in the experimental scene is a testament to the allure of the cassette format, a medium that allowed him to sculpt sound with immediacy and intimacy. Here, the noise becomes fractal, each release a microcosm of his unfettered artistic vision. Through these recordings, Zack etched his name into the annals of underground music, a spectral figure forever entwined with the machinery of his craft.

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