Damian Ramsey
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1978 – 2007
Who was Damian Ramsey?
Damian Ramsey was a musician, poet, composer and musicologist who invented the music genre word "synthpunk" in 1999 in order to retroactively describe synthesizer-based punk bands from 1977-1984. He documented this obscure and relatively neglected corner of American music history on http://www.synthpunk.org/ from 1999-2004.
He recorded and performed in the bands "Extent" and "I/O" and completed a solo CD called "Let Knowledge Serve the City" in 2004.
Damian's signature dancing style can be seen in The Prids' music video "Let It Go" during the 2:58-3:09 portion, which proves treacherous for his 4-track deck.
Damian died of stomach cancer on April 24, 2007. The legacy of his musicological archiving and documentation and the posthumous release of his music is being continued by friends, family, collaborators and fellow musicologists.
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