Biography
Main project of "Arkat Vinyapiroath" The sounds of liberation which may lead to free the others from their inner confinement, Bangkok Noise outfit who represents the stories through recordings from time to time in both acoustic and electric sound synthesis. Their sounds can lead the listeners to somewhere in time through whatever that can transmit the emotions as desired…
Gamnad737 (aka กำหนัด737 ) was founded somewhere in April 2011 by Arkat Vinyapiroath, an experimental artist who likes to create 'free form' sounds from surroundings using his home equipments
Everything of Gamnad737 started from Arkat's passion on experimenting around his home surroundings. It was the time when he recorded the very first studio album, followed by several EPs and splits. With varieties of musical styles in the album, the sound of "Gamnadness" is gradually getting more apparent.
Later, Arkat started performing live as Gamnad while he got a chance to collaborate with more local and international noise artists. He also started to do something more bizarre including making anti-releases in forms of error CDs & error LPs under the concept "Enjoy the Surroundings and Weird Happenings" which emphasized on the odd happenings on a record player and its cartridge while playing a Gamnad737 LP.
In 2015, Arkat welcomed a mysterious member to play together in later live sessions up to now. This young fellow comes for no reason and has no data on any music scenes as he is named "NoData About Him" (NxDxTx) They added a little 'torturing' performance by tying up an audience on a table full of effect pedals or against a pole. They even had the audience scream through a megaphone or a microphone to free themselves from confinement together with the release of aural storm of chaos.
These performances has given them more reputation. Later that year, they welcomed the third live member named "PHRMKN" (พรรมฆล) who is the key to significant changes within Gamnad737.
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