Devin Sarno, born in 1966 in Glendale, California, is an American experimental musician and bassist. He started his career with CRIB in early 1990, focusing on improvised subsonics and evolving to low-end drone music. In 2003, he began performing under his own name. Sarno was a founding member of the art-rock band Waldo The Dog Faced Boy and co-founded the experimental label WIN Records in 1989 with Tom Grimley. He has collaborated with various acts, including Nels Cline and Mike Watt. In 2019, Sarno was nominated as Producer at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the Gary Clark Jr. music video "This Land."
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Misshapen Heart
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Evocation
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Archive
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One Red Tear
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Low Endings
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Sound Study Ten
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Sound Study One
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The Liquid Real
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Completely Gone
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Visitor
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Fall
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Full dynamics-frequency Spectrum
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Sound Study Nineteen
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