Gun Arvidssen

Gun Arvidssen (born 1 February 1977, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian writer and musician. Arvidssen is the author of Purgatory (self-published).

Gun Arvidssen
Gun Arvidssen self-portrait
Born (1977-02-01) 1 February 1977
Melbourne, Australia
OccupationWriter, editor, musician, device developer, web designer, multimedia producer
CitizenshipAustralian

Career

Arvidssen has been responsible for a range of independent and collaborative writing projects[1] as well as developing and coordinating the now-defunct NAEPALM Industries, an online portal offering news and professional services for independent thinkers.[2] With Stu Marshall, he established GuitarHead.net, a technology demonstrator for a webzine format aimed at guitarists. Other collaborative efforts with Marshall include his work on the Empires of Eden project, in which he contributed text and spoken word on the debut album.[3]

In 2004, he became an editor of Guitarist Australia magazine where he reviewed music and equipment.[4] A variety of artists include his reviews on their websites.[5][6][7]

gollark: Because of its approach to drivers, actually, it's *not* always.
gollark: It's more compatible with *some* things.
gollark: They have never mentioned anything like "I need to run this Windows-only software".
gollark: Well, somewhat better, sure, but that's... not relevant?
gollark: ... I do not think it would actually help...

References

  1. "Voiceworks #27 contributor list".
  2. "NAEPALM Industries obituary page".
  3. "Encyclopaedia Metallum".
  4. "Mesa Boogie Stiletto Deuce review from Guitarist Magazine Australia". Mesaboogie.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
  5. "Guitarist Australia article". Michaelazzopardi.com. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
  6. "Reviews". Nigel Gavin. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
  7. "James Ryan | Blown". CD Baby. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
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