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No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980. (Book)
Beautiful 144-page hardcover book that is visual chronicle of the No Wave, with an eye-popping selection by Soinic Youth's Thurston Moore and Byron Coley of pictures of your favorite No-heroes such as James Chance, Lydia Lunch, Glenn Branca, etc. but also David Byrne, Debbie Harry, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, Richard Hell, etc..
No Wave (Book)
Beautiful 200+-page book that is the definitive guide to the No Wave, fully illustrated and with exclusive interviews. Suicide, Richard Hell, Sonic Youth, ESG, DNA, Mars, Lydia Lunch, James Chance, Bush Tetras and all your favorite No-heroes.
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Original 1979 Canadian edition on ZE of the first free jazz/funk/punk album by the fantastic No Wave band led by James Chance.
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Original 1979 Italian edition on ZE/Island of the first free jazz/funk/punk album by the fantastic No Wave band led by James Chance.
Off White (LP)
Original UK edition on ZE/Island of the excellent 1979 disco/funk/free jazz album by the leader of the Contortions.
A Taste of DNA (12"EP)
Original Italian edition of the revolutionary 1980 mini-album by the essential no wave band featuring Arto Lindsay, Ikue Mori and Tim Wright.
A South Bronx Story (2LP)
Rare 2000 Universal Sound sound compilation of early 80's sparse old school funk by no wave contemporaries. With original innersleeves and insert.
Queen of Siam (LP)
Original French edition (with red labels) on Cellulloid of the debut album one of the main no wave protagonists with Teenage Jesus and the Jerks and featuring Robert Quine and fellow 8 Eyed Spy Pat Irwin.
13.13 (LP)
Original Italian edition on Expanded Music of one of no wave icons' second solo album, featuring outstanding future soundtrack composer Cliff Martinez on drums.
In Limbo (LP)
Original 1984 UK mini-album on Doublevision by NY no wave icon made mainly in collaboration with Sonic Youth's Thruston Moore. With insert.
Hysterie (2LP)
1997 double compilation on Lunch's own Widowspeak label, a 1977-1983 retrospective including her work with Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, Beirut Slump, 8 Eyed Spy, Rowland Howard, Sort Sol and Die Haut. With original innersleeve and poster.
The Agony Is the Ecstacy / Drunk On the Pope's Blood (LP)
1982 split LP on 4AD presenting Lunch's sidelong experimental track unavailable elsewhere and the Birthday Party live in London in 1981.
Love Will Tear Us Apart (12" EP)
1988 EP on black vinyl released by Product Inc. with two covers of the Joy Division song plus two more tracks.
No New York (LP)
Original US edition on Antilles of the essential 1978 No Wave manifesto produced By Brian Eno and presenting Mars, Contortions, DNA and Teenage Jesus and the Jerks. With original innersleeve.
No New York (LP)
Original US edition on Antilles with inverted innersleeve of the essential 1978 No Wave manifesto produced By Brian Eno and presenting Mars, Contortions, DNA and Teenage Jesus and the Jerks.
No New York (LP)
1984 repress with alternate rim text on labels of the essential 1978 No Wave manifesto produced By Brian Eno and presenting Mars, Contortions, DNA and Teenage Jesus and the Jerks.. No innersleeve.
Propeller Product Prop 4–1
Long traded and coveted, discussed and debated, Propeller Product’s 1981 cassette compilation finally receives a physical release reflecting its original intention and aim. And this is its Boston origin story: a small collective with a DIY artistic bent, Propeller launched in 1981. Founded as a collaborative taking inspiration from Factory Records and the “pay no more” ethos of DischordRecords and CRASS, Propeller offers an unique window into Boston and the American post-punk underground. Led by…
Froh Zu Sein & 8-EP-Sampler
* Edition of 300 * The South German punk and new wave band Familie Hesselbach caused a sensation between 1980 and 1985, first regionally and then nationwide. They indulged in a deliberate eclecticism from the musical preferences of the individual family members and formed these into their unmistakable sound. Disco, pop, punk, rap, no wave, funk, the main thing is danceable. The lyrics in German and Italian, later also in English - and always with a wink. Their trademarks were the rousing live qu…
New Spells
*100 copies limited edition* Ava Mendoza plays these songs. She makes them sing. Her technique is impeccable, but her playing is astonishingly expressive. She doesn't just bend blue notes; she wads them up into a ball and throws them up against a wall. She manipulates raw lightning, giving us a sound that is fluorescent and powerful enough to leave a trace of ozone in the air. Mendoza knows what she does better than almost anyone else on the planet, which is tell stories with her guitar. New Spe…
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