Christopher Sartisohn

gypsy / jazz / indie / prog / experimental from Victoria BC
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Christopher Sartisohn
"sartisohn"

Instruments: Guitar, Vocals, Drums, Composition/Songwriting details
Christopher H. Sartisohn is a writer, musician and artist. A graduate of the University of Victoria’s English department, his academic studies have included literature, linguistics, history, psychology, philosophy, music and digital media.

Sartisohn's writing has been compared to the works of William S. Burroughs, James Joyce, T.S. Eliot, Thomas Pynchon, Jorge Luis Borges, Tom Waits, Charles Bukowski, Hunter S. Thompson and Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

In 2001 he founded the multimedia development firm Carbonize Hypermedia, encompassing publishing, record label and design divisions.

Sartisohn has released over fifteen albums spanning various genres and has authored numerous underground and online literary publications. His debut novel Gargoyle Hotel, book one in the Carbon City trilogy, was published in 2014 by Carbonize Press. He divides his time between Victoria, British Columbia and multifarious foreign lands.

Visit www.sartisohn.com to learn more.
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