Brad Rose is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, whose work spans sound, visual art, writing, and participatory practices. He began his music journey in the late 1980s and early 1990s, initially aspiring to be a rock star before diving into punk and the underground tape label scene, which deeply influenced his approach to home recording and experimental music. Rose founded the influential online music magazine Foxy Digitalis and has been involved in running tape labels since his teens, fostering a longtime passion for outsider and experimental sounds. After a period of relative quiet from the public eye, he has been actively releasing new music and projects, maintaining a distinct presence in the experimental and avant-garde music community.
His recent releases showcase a thoughtful blend of improvisation and composition, with albums like "A Life We Once Lived" (2025) and "The Body Was A Tender Machine" reflecting his ongoing evolution as an artist. Brad Rose’s work is noted for its depth and exploratory spirit, combining various media and practices that challenge and engage audiences in unconventional ways.
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