Biota was founded in 1979 in Fort Collins, Colorado, as the Mnemonist Orchestra. They were a collective of avantgarde musicians, lead by Mark Debyshire and William Sharp. Their music is a mixture of modern classical, experimental sounds, noise, industrial, avantgarde and free jazz. Over the years, the Mnemonist Orchestra developed into Biota (the musical contingent) and Mnemonists (the visual contingent). Both Biota and Mnemonists work as one on productions of musical and visual components. The group has released nine LPs, one EP, one Tape, and four CDs on both their own Dys label and Recommended Records UK. Their early releases were published by their own self-produced label Dys between 1981 and 1986. 1987 is when the group changed its name into Biota. They were among the earliest avantgarde groups that engaged in chaotic collages and harked back to abstract, dadaistic art. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Alterations
Angizia
Autodigest
Chuggo
The End Homage (feat. Duenia)
Bumpreader
Move
Spillway
Under the Hat
Eavesdrop
Swallow
Blind Corner
Reckoning Falls
Flatwheel
Private Wire
Moment
Steam Trader
Landless
Distraction
Cinder
Signal
This Ridge
The Rapid Color
Understander
Port
Idea for a Wagon
Coat
Birthday
More Silence
Dustman
Sleeping Car
Call
Gate Climbing
Common Broom
Protector
Visible Gap
Mineral
The Trunk
Snake Out
Watch and Watch
Occurrence
Remodel a Whisper
Top Ray Done
Telegraph Plant
Glass Lizard
Spoonbender's Visit
Measured Not Found
Canopy
The Slow Forest
Red's Big Day
Ballad Of
Lampblack
Invisible Gap
Glazed Paper
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