Yeah, I've been making it a point to dig as deeply as I an into the no wave bands (which is hard because it's not the late '70s/early '80s anymore and very few records were actually made). Teenage Jesus & the Jerks (and Lydia Lunch in general) I've been familiar with for a while. DNA was new to me, but I'm so glad I found them. Theoretical Girls still haven't quite caught on with me, but I like Glenn Branca's solo stuff A LOT. Still have yet to listen to Mars or James Chance & the Contortions, other than video clips of performances in a documentary, but I really want to. I hear great things about both of them.
In other listening news, after DNA, first it was this:
Serpent's Chalice - Materia Prima (2009) by Drastus
This is a French black metal "band" (one guy) that I basically only know about because of Last Plane to Jakarta, so thanks John. Really great EP. Just knowing that this is "black metal" doesn't really tell you that much about it. It's one of those things you ought to hear for yourself. I still need to find the full-length he put out.
...then it was this:
Blunderbuss (2012) by Jack White
Which I think I'm digging, but I really will have to listen to it again. I think my girlfriend will probably want to listen to it, so that works.
And right now it's:
Riddim Warfare (1998) DJ Spooky
I have four albums from this guy, which I've had for a while. I was trying to collect everything, but got distracted by other stuff. You know how it goes. Great for fans of Flying Lotus, Boards of Canada and Peanut Butter Wolf alike (I'm a fan of all of those, hence my love) but probably also appealing to fans of more out there experimentation. This album in particular is a bit more upbeat with more hip-hop and dance flavor. His first album
Songs of a Dead Dreamer could easily be taken as experimental ambient noise for probably tracks at a time. These are, to my knowledge, the first and third albums, so you can imagine they run the gamut. For example, one of the other two I have,
Optometry, is a collaboration with jazz musicians that the allmusic review rightly calls "fully a DJ outing and fully a jazz record" although I think there is much more to it than simply that. The other album I have is
The Secret Song which just for example has dub reworkings of "No Quarter" and "Dazed and Confused" on it. Really worth your time if any of this sounds appealing.
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