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John Wiese (born April 18, 1977) is an American
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musician and visual artist based in
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. Wiese has released much of his material on his own Helicopter label. He graduated from the
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in 2001 with a BFA in Graphic Design. Wiese is a member of the group
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Partial discography


Solo albums

* ''Collected Tracks (2000)'' * ''Light Of A Ghost'' (2005) * ''Magical Crystal Blah Volume 2'' (2005) * ''Tumbler'' (2006) * ''Black Magic Pond'' (2006) * ''Soft Punk'' (2007) * ''Inescapable Conclusion'' (2007) * ''Dramatic Accessories'' (2008) * ''Circle Snare'' (2009) * ''Rotture (2007) / Gunfire'' (2009) * ''GGA'' (2011) * ''100 Seven Inch Records by John Wiese'' (2011) * ''Seven Of Wands'' (2011) * ''Deviate From Balance'' (2015) * ''Escaped Language'' (2017)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wiese, John 1977 births American electronic musicians Living people American noise musicians People from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas American experimental musicians Musicians from Kansas California Institute of the Arts alumni 21st-century American artists Artists from Kansas