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  2. No wave - Wikipedia

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    In 2007–2008, three books on the scene were published: Stuart Baker's (editor) Soul Jazz Records New York Noise (with photographs by Paula Court), [49] Marc Masters' Black Dog Publishing No Wave (with a foreword by Weasel Walter), [50] and Thurston Moore and Byron Coley's Harry N. Abrams No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground.

  3. Post-no wave - Wikipedia

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    Thus, no longer a scene or a movement, a post-no wave came into existence. Although other expressions have been used to describe this kind of music (now wave, [ 30 ] a second wave of no wave [ 4 ] or no wave revival [ 19 ] ), Marc Masters helped popularize the term post-no wave in the 2000s, [ 1 ] [ 14 ] [ 21 ] following its coinage in the ...

  4. Mars (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mars played Live about two dozen times, all in Manhattan.Their first show was at CBGB's in January 1977; their last one was at Max's Kansas City on December 10, 1978. Their recorded debut was the 3-E/ 11,000 Volts 7-inch single was recorded and mixed by Jay Dee Daugherty and Brooke Delarco under the direction of Lenny Kaye and later released by Rebel Records/ ZE Records.

  5. James Chance, No Wave Icon and Saxophonist of the ... - AOL

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    On the liner notes for a re-issue of “Buy,” Marc Masters wrote, “Led by the brash yelps and free-sax squawks of Chance, Contortions spit out fiercely rhythmic tunes charged by the wiry ...

  6. Pat Place - Wikipedia

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    Place was the original guitarist and one of the founding members of the Contortions, one of the central bands in the New York no wave music scene. [3] She then formed the Bush Tetras. Place and vocalist Cynthia Sley produced the most distinctive aspects of the Tetras sound. Place's guitar lines were rhythmic and distortion-filled. [4]

  7. Boris Policeband - Wikipedia

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    Boris Policeband (a.k.a. Policeband & a.k.a. Boris Pearlman a.k.a. Mark Perelman) was a no wave noise music performer who used dissonant violin, police radio transmissions, and voice. [1] Boris Pearlman was a classically trained violist from New York City.

  8. Nancy Arlen - Wikipedia

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    She was also the drummer for Mars, one of the No Wave bands. Mars played live about two dozen times, all in Manhattan. Their first show was at CBGB's in January 1977; their last one was at Max's Kansas City on December 10, 1978. Their recorded debut was the "3-E"/ "11,000 Volts" 7-inch single, released by Rebel Records/ ZE Records. The group ...

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