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    No wave was an avant-garde music genre and visual art scene that emerged in the late 1970s in Downtown New York City. [ 4 ][ 5 ] The term was a pun based on the rejection of commercial new wave music. [ 6 ] Reacting against punk rock 's recycling of rock and roll clichés, no wave musicians instead experimented with noise, dissonance, and ...

  2. Jan 14, 2008 · No Wave music, as obscure as it could be, was a kind of downtown diary, a regurgitation of the desperation of the city and the era. "I had to document my insanity, my anger, my history, in a very ...

  3. New York City's No Wave music scene was like the phoenix. As the city crumbled, something great developed and came out of it.Bibliography: - http://www.factm...

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    • Various Artists – No New York
    • Contortions – Buy
    • Glenn Branca – The Ascension
    • Sonic Youth – Bad Moon Rising
    • Swans – Filth

    (1979; Antilles) Any and all awareness of no wave, outside of a small group of weirdos in the ’70s in New York, can be attributed pretty much directly to No New York. A compilation of 16 tracks by four bands on two LPs, it’s about as concise-yet-comprehensive a document as you’re likely to find of the scene, compiled and produced by none other than...

    (1979; Ze) James Chance and the Contortions were the most immediate band featured on No New York, and if we’re not counting Swans or Sonic Youth—which we shouldn’t, since they only embraced greater accessibility after the no wave era ended—they were also the most approachable of the genre as a whole. A bizarre and dance-friendly take on punk with m...

    (1981; 99) If The Contortions represent the most pop-oriented elements of no wave, then Glenn Branca is much farther down on the avant garde spectrum. More than a songwriter, he was a composer and an experimental visionary. He conducted ensembles of electric guitars as if they were orchestras, all of them treated and tuned to yield a certain sound ...

    (1985; Blast First) No wave didn’t make stars of anyone. It was, however, the launching ground of quite a few notable careers, including DNA’s Arto Lindsay, would would make a long career out of experimental pop records, as well as Bill Laswell, whose name was on any number of notable pop/rock/art records of the ’80s and ’90s. The one major excepti...

    (1983; Neutral) So, here’s something funny. A couple years ago, I wrote up a Beginner’s Guide to Swans, but I didn’t include their debut album Filth in my list of essential starting points. And that has more to do with the long arc of the band’s career, which curves toward a dark, but ultimately melodic presence. Filth is ugly and atonal and messy ...

  4. No Wave was a short-lived, avant-garde offshoot of '70s punk, based almost entirely in New York City's Lower East Side from about 1978-1982. Like the post-punk movement that was primarily centered in Britain, no wave drew from the artier side of punk -- but where British post-punk was mostly cold and despairing, no wave was harsh, abrasive, and ...

  5. 25. Liars - They Were Wrong, So We Drowned. NOTE: This is not a year end list. This list is ordered by the ratings awarded albums throughout all. Become a Donor Donor badge, no ads + more benefits. Pitchfork's Best No Wave Albums of All Time. View reviews, ratings, news & more regarding your favorite band.

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  7. No Wave was a short-lived, avant-garde offshoot of '70s punk, based almost entirely in New York City's Lower East Side from about 1978-1982. Like the post-punk movement that was primarily centered in Britain, no wave drew from the artier side of punk -- but where British post-punk was mostly cold and despairing, no wave was harsh, abrasive, and aggressively confrontational.

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