Biography
The late Steven Jesse Bernstein was a Seattle performance poet who produced material full of alienation, decadence and despair. He was a clear inheritor of a visceral poetic tradition handed down from such forebears as William S. Burroughs and Charles Bukowski, and much of Bernstein's work drew upon his nightmarish experiences as a drug addict. In 1991, at the age of 40, Bernstein, who suffered from manic depression and had recently relapsed into alcoholism, committed suicide. He had been married three times and was survived by three children. At the time of his death, he had embarked upon a recording project that matched his readings with music by Steve Fisk, who is known for his samples and tape manipulations and for his work with such Northwestern groups as Nirvana, Soungarden and Beat Happening. The album the two men were working on, Prison, was released after Bernstein's death, in 1992. The effort featured Bernstein's tortured muse underpinned and augmented by all sorts of concrete sounds, beats and grooves. As very little of the album had been completed upon Bernstein's death, the album is very much a result of Fisk's vision. ~ Erik Hage, Rovi



 
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Steven Jesse Bernstein -- No No Man ( Part I & II )
Steven Jesse Bernstein - Channel 7 (CBS) News Interview (1989)
Steven Jesse Bernstein "More Noise Please" (Montage)
Steven Jesse Bernstein -- Face
Steven Jesse Bernstein "Come Out Tonight"
Steven Jesse Bernstein 'Party Balloon'
Steven Jesse Bernstein - Morning In The Sub-Basement Of Hell
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