Keith Fullerton Whitman & Greg Davis
Biography
A self-described electronic music obsessive, Keith Fullerton Whitman's sprawling output encompasses a considerable variety of (essentially non-dance-oriented) electronic forms and sounds, with releases ranging from meticulously constructed ambient minimalism to frenetic drill'n'bass (the primary milieu of his Hrvåtski alias), academically minded compositional explorations of electronic music history, and highly abstract live laptop improvisation. Not only as a performing and recording musician, but also as a writer, educator, and entrepreneur, he has been an active and visible proponent of vintage and contemporary experimental and electronic music of all sorts.
Born in 1973, Whitman grew up in northern New Jersey frequenting record-collecting fairs, where he was exposed to all manner of "out" and esoteric 20th century music -- prog rock, psychedelia, free jazz improvisation, postwar classical composers, and early experimental electronica -- thereby forming the basis of interests that have continued to play out throughout his life. He attended Boston's Berklee College of Music to study computer music, forming various short-lived, conceptual rock-inflected outfits during his time there, and received a Bachelor in Music Synthesis degree in 1996 despite some apparent controversy over his thesis, a three-hour piece consisting of various kinds of machine malfunctions.
Selected Discography

Yearlong (live)
2005
