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Upsilon Acrux
Upsilon Acrux
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Nels Cline
Nels Cline
American guitarist and composer
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G. E. Stinson
G. E. Stinson
American musician
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Devin Hoff
Devin Hoff
American musician
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Carla Bozulich
Carla Bozulich
musician
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Scott Amendola
Scott Amendola
musician
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Keri Hilson
Keri Hilson
American singer, songwriter and actress from Georgia
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Polow da Don
Polow da Don
American record producer and rapper from Georgia
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Julian Lage
Julian Lage
American musician
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David Breskin
David Breskin
American poet and record producer
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Boy Kill Boy
Boy Kill Boy
band
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Edwyn Collins
Edwyn Collins
Scottish musician
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Emery
Emery
American post-hardcore band
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Ciara
Ciara
American singer
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The Cribs
The Cribs
English indie rock band
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Rico Love
Rico Love
American singer-songwriter and record producer
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Devin the Dude
Devin the Dude
American rapper
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Bow Wow
Bow Wow
American rapper, actor and broadcaster
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Ethyl Meatplow
Ethyl Meatplow
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Nelly
Nelly
American rapper, singer, and songwriter
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Redman
Redman
American rapper
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Nelly Furtado
Nelly Furtado
Canadian singer and songwriter
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Ashanti
Ashanti
American singer, songwriter, actress and dancer
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Ben Goldberg
Ben Goldberg
American clarinet player and composer
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Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake
American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor from Tennessee
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LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes
American singer, songwriter, actress
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Geraldine Fibbers
Geraldine Fibbers
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Jim Jonsin
Jim Jonsin
American record producer
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Elise Estrada
Elise Estrada
Canadian singer
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Sam Cohen
Sam Cohen
American singer
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Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy
American pop punk band
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Mike Watt
Mike Watt
musician, songwriter
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NSYNC
NSYNC
American boy band
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Kelly Rowland
Kelly Rowland
American singer, songwriter, actress
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Yuka Honda
Yuka Honda
Japanese musician
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Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
American country music singer
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The Puppini Sisters
The Puppini Sisters
British close harmony group
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TLC
TLC
American vocal group
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The Black Keys
The Black Keys
American rock band
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Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss
American bluegrass-country singer-songwriter and musician
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Rise Against
Rise Against
American punk rock band
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DJ Muggs
DJ Muggs
American hip hop musician
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T-Pain
T-Pain
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and streamer
Devin Sarno
American experimental musician

Devin Sarno

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American experimental musician

Devin Sarno (born in Glendale, California in 1966) began CRIB in early 1990 as a solo bass sound project focusing on improvised subsonics. Over the course of a decade (and over a dozen recordings) his music evolved from high volume feedback experimentation to a sonic examination of the meditative properties of low-end drone music. In 2003, the CRIB moniker was retired & Sarno now performs & records under his own name.

Sarno was a founding member of the Los Angeles, CA art-rock band Waldo The Dog Faced Boy and in 1989, along with partner/producer Tom Grimley, he also co-founded the experimental label WIN Records, which was home to artists such as: Petra Haden, Alicia J. Rose, The Centimeters, Upsilon Acrux & many more. As a bassist, Sarno has collaborated/recorded with a range of diverse acts including: Nels Cline, Thurston Moore, Vincent Gallo, Joe Baiza, Mike Watt, Jack Brewer, Z'EV, Petra Haden, that dog., Abby Travis, Danny Frankel, G.E. Stinson, Jeff Gauthier, Tom Surgal, Upsilon Acrux, Carla Bozulich, Brandon LaBelle, Jason Kahn, The Watson Twins, Jessica Catron, Celer, Tim Biskup, Randy Randall (of No Age), Angela Frances Wilson and others.

Sarno's lyrics were used by the band Saccharine Trust for the song "Devin's Poem" which appeared on their 1989 SST Records album Past Lives. In addition, his lyrics were featured on the track "Tight Heat" by Universal Congress Of from their 1991 Enemy Records release The Sad and Tragic Demise of Big Fine Hot Salty Black Wind. Sarno was a featured "noise" bassist on the track "To Keep Me" from band That Dog on their 1995 DGC Records album Totally Crushed Out!. He has also contributed guest bass work on releases from Slug and Upsilon Acrux.

Sarno's music was featured on the CBS network program The Courier (micro-series) which aired nationally in January 2006 and found itself broadcast over New York City's Times Square JumboTron. Film composing works have included the score for "Postmortem Bliss" by noted director Floria Sigismondi as well as "Eve" and "DadaDum" for Canadian-based director/fine artist Britt Randle. "DadaDum" screened at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival as a Best Short Film nominee.

From January 2011 - December 2014, Sarno curated the independent netlabel Absence of Wax.

Since 1989, Sarno has also worked as a record label Music Video commissioner and Executive Producer at: Virgin Records, Sony Music, and Warner Records. He executive produced the music video for Green Day "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" which won 2005's top MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year. In 2007, Sarno received the Kratz Award for Creative Excellence from The Music Video Producer's Association, an award which recognizes superb talent and exceptional accomplishments in music video production. In 2008, he executive produced the long form documentary project 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads which was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Music Film at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards. Sarno came away with a Bronze at the 2016 Clio Awards and Platinum at the 2017 Hermès Creative Awards for his work on the documentary project "iRise" for The Coca-Cola Company and artist Andra Day. In 2019, he was nominated as Producer at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the Gary Clark Jr. music video "This Land."