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Deathprod is a musical pseudonym used sometimes by Helge Sten for his ambient-influenced music. On recordings, he is usually credited with "Audio Virus," a catchall term for "homemade electronics, old tape echo machines, ring modulators, filters, theremins, samplers and lots of electronic stuff."

In 2004, he released his fourth and final album, Morals and Dogma. A boxset, Deathprod, was also released. It contains his four albums. He has also worked with Biosphere on an Arne Nordheim
tribute album called Nordheim Transformed. He is a member of Supersilent and works as a producer on many releases on the Norwegian label Rune Grammofon. He has also produced Motorpsycho.

Discography

Treetop Drive 1-3, Towboat 1994 (CD) Metal Art Disco

Imaginary Songs from Tristan da Cunha 1996 (CD) dBut

Nordheim Transformed (with Biosphere) 1998 (CD) Rune Grammofon

Deathprod 2004 (4xCD) Rune Grammofon

Morals And Dogma 2004 (CD) Rune Grammofon

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