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John Douglas Goff (born July 17, 1970) is an Americanbagpiper and multi-instrumentalist from San Diego, California, known for the long list of bands and projects he is associated with, mostly in the genres of indie rock and electronic music. He is best known for his involvement with the bands Physics (co-led by Jason Soares and Denver Lucas), Crash Worship, Sonic Solutions Inc, The Silver Wizard and NØISE; in addition he has contributed or worked with many other bands including Moby, Chris and Cosey, Muslimgauze, Phil Hartnoll, Crystal Method, Higher Intelligence Agency, Bostich, Neurosis, and Spacetime Continuum. He has run the labels The Way Out Sound and Chlorophyll Records. He has also worked extensively with the artist Shepard Fairey producing many projects. He and Shepard work together in the musical project NØISE with Merritt Lear and Joe Cassidy.
Goff also runs the print publishing company, Serigraphic Systems Inc., which has produced prints by those including Kofie, Jerry "Joker" Inscoe, Cleon Peterson, Shepard Fairey, Remi Rough, and Markus Wolff.[1]