Violence
Violence performing at MoMA PS1
Origin Baltimore, MD , United StatesGenres Electronic , Hip hop , Grime , Black metal , Juke , Industrial music , Experimental , Dark wave , Dark ambient , Witch house Years active 2010–present Labels NON Worldwide, Dogfood Music Group, PTP Members Olin Caprison Website palmtreescaprisun .com
Olin Caprison , better known as Violence (stylized VIOLENCE), is an American experimental musician, composer, performance artist, and producer.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Caprison was not seriously interested in performance while growing up in Baltimore , but began experimenting with making music while learning to edit video.[ 5] They began recording and performing as Violence in 2010.[ 3]
The first Violence release was REPTILE/Hand Me Downs from Heaven (Steak Au Zoo Records, 2012).[ 6] In 2016, artist collective NON released Violence's A Ruse of Power ,[ 7] [ 8] and the following year artist collective PTP (aka Purple Tape Pedigree ) released Human Dust to Fertilize the Impotent Garden .[ 9]
Violence has toured with Mykki Blanco and Yves Tumor ,[ 9] performed at the Brooklyn Museum,[ 10] and was a 2019 MacDowell fellow in music composition.[ 1]
REPTILE/Hand Me Downs from Heaven (Steak au Zoo Records, 2012)[ 6]
A Ruse of Power (NON Worldwide, 2016)[ 7]
Human Dust to Fertilize the Impotent Garden (PTP , 2017)[ 11]
"This is Going to be Disgusting, Unholy, and Pleasurable" (Dogfood Music Group, 2015)[ 12]
"Wintertime" (NON, 2015)[ 7]
"Psycud" (NON, 2016)[ 13]
"Rain" (NON, 2016)
Kandis William's Affect:Network:Territory (Performed multiple times throughout 2016)[ 14]
Richard Kennedy's Both (2017)[ 15]
Richard Kennedy's HIR (2019)[ 16]
Blasting Voice (Teenage Teardrops, 2012)[ 8]
Mykki Blanco Presents: C-ORE (Dogfood Music Group, 2015)[ 17]
^ a b "Olin Caprison" . MacDowell . 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ Kent-Smith, Jasmine (9 June 2017). "Essential: Violence turns the club into 'Human Dust' with cutting new LP" . Mixmag . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ a b Joyce, Colin (27 April 2016). "VIOLENCE Divines Tarot and Terror in Their Foreboding New Video" . VICE . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ Bowe, Miles (5 October 2017). "The Month In Bandcamp" . Fact . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ Mitchell, Aurora (18 November 2016). "The Baltimore musician exploring brutality and masculinity" . Dazed . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ a b Kay, Jean (12 February 2013). "VIOLENCE's cassette release reviewed" . AQNB . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ a b c Ryce, Andrew (18 September 2016). "VIOLENCE - A Ruse Of Power" . Resident Advisor . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ a b Julious, Britt (15 August 2016). "NON Worldwide to Release VIOLENCE's Debut Album" . VICE . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ a b Bowe, Miles (7 June 2017). "VIOLENCE announces new album Human Dust to Fertilize the Impotent Garden on PTP" . FACT . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ "Music: VIOLENCE" . Brooklyn Museum . August 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ Scott, Jazz. "Human Dust to Fertilize the Impotent Garden" . Tiny Mix Tapes . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ "Mykki Blanco launches Dogfood Music Group imprint to "disrupt" image of Black American music" . Fact . 1 July 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ Reid, Mike (22 August 2016). "VIOLENCE preps debut album A Ruse of Power on NON WORLDWIDE" . Tiny Mix Tapes . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ "Human Resources, Los Angeles" . humanresourcesla.com .
^ Mallett, Whitney (23 January 2017). " 'Suspended Limbs and Liquid Spines': Richard Kennedy Debuts 'Both' at Artists Space" .
^ "Open Call: Richard Kennedy" . The Shed . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .
^ Mistry, Anupa (18 September 2015). "Mykki Blanco Presents C-ORE" . Pitchfork . Retrieved 24 December 2022 .