James Ferraro
James Ferraro (born November 7, 1986) is an American musician, producer, composer, and contemporary artist. He has been credited as a pioneer of the 21st century genres post-noise, hypnagogic pop and vaporwave, with his work exploring themes related to hyperreality and consumer culture. His music has drawn on diverse styles such as contemporary classical music, new age, electronica, drone, sound collages, R&B and hip-hop.
Ferraro began his career in the early 2000s with the formation of the Californian noise duo the Skaters, alongside musician Spencer Clark, after which he began recording solo work under a wide variety of aliases. He released music on several self-owned labels such as New Age Tapes and Muscleworks Inc. His work with the Skaters was credited by music critic Simon Reynolds with catalyzing an "international post-noise network". In 2010, he released the album Night Dolls with Hairspray.
In 2011, Ferraro began working with the label Hippos in Tanks, gaining wider recognition when his polarizing album Far Side Virtual was chosen as Album of the Year by The Wire. The album marked a shift from his previous lo-fi music style to a clearer, more electronic sound described as "lurid HD postmodernity" by Tiny Mix Tapes. He later explored styles such as hip-hop through the group Bodyguard with Yves Tumor, and under the alias BEBETUNE$. He released other projects under the label such as Sushi and NYC, Hell 3:00 AM, before pivoting to solely releasing projects independently like Human Story 3. In the 2020s, he collaborated with Bladee on his album Cold Visions and developed an interactive game known as Sanctuary.
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