Author & Punisher

Author & Punisher is a one-man band from San Diego, formed in January 2004 by mechanical engineer and artist Tristan Shone. Most of the instrumentation and controllers he uses, entitled "Drone Machines" and "Dub Machines", are custom designed and fabricated by Shone from raw materials and open source electronic circuitry.[1][2]

Author & Punisher
Author & Punisher live at Roadburn Festival 2017
Background information
Birth nameTristan Shone
Born (1977-10-18) October 18, 1977
OriginSan Diego, California
Genres
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.tristanshone.com

Shone has released eight albums as Author & Punisher; Melk En Honing (2015)[3] and Pressure Mine (2017) were released on Phil Anselmo's record label Housecore Records.[4] His latest, Beastland, was released by Relapse Records on October 5, 2018.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label
2005 The Painted Army A&P Recordings
2007 Warcry A&P Recordings
2010 Drone Machines Heart & Crossbone
2012 Ursus Americanus Seventh Rule Recordings
2013 Women & Children Seventh Rule Recordings
2015 Melk En Honing Housecore Records
2017 Pressure Mine Housecore Records
2018 Beastland Relapse Records
gollark: The protocol is fairly simple: open websocket to `wss://osmarks.tk/skynet/connect/[channel name]` and send/receive JSON.
gollark: It can connect to out of Minecraft stuff, yes.
gollark: https://pastebin.com/G2PMCNhFSkynet: simple websocket-based data transfer (ask if you want the server code).Use with `local skynet = require "skynet"````skynet.receive(channel) - receive a message on the given channelskynet.send(channel, data) - send a message (can be any JSON-serializable type) on the given channelskynet.listen() - convert "websocket_message"s to "skynet_message"sskynet.open(channel) - kind of internal, open "channel" - returns a raw websocket, which you must not use or the world shall burn in nuclear fire.```
gollark: Websocket rednetish.
gollark: Also, I made `skynet` anyway, which is basically not-exactly-backwards-compatible rednet over a websocket server.

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