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You Will Be Shot: Five Ways Jazz Can Be Punk - NPRSep 10, 2012 · But for our purposes, let's just call it punk jazz. Five Ways To Mix ... The Lounge Lizards' founder, John Lurie, is a consummate artist, working ...
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No Wave Music Style Overview - AllMusicNo 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.
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James Chance Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & Mor... - AllMusicJames Chance was a Downtown NYC artist who mixed post-punk, new wave, James Brown funk, and free jazz. He was born in 1953 and died in 2024. His styles include ...
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The Lounge Lizards Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio... - AllMusicThe Lounge Lizards (followed by 60 users) ; Formed. 1978 in New York, NY ; Genre. Jazz, Pop/Rock ; Styles. Modern Creative, Post-Bop, Post-Punk ...
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Frantic, Distorted, Defiant: When Punk Jazz Upended ... - JazzTimesMay 22, 2019 · The fact that punk jazz emerged from New York in 1979 was no coincidence. Like the city itself at that time, the sound was dark, broken, dirty, ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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The Connections Of 'Punk-Jazz' - The New York TimesJan 20, 1980 · ... punk-jazz. This movement represents a coming together of several disparate kinds of musicians: punk rockers, such as James Chance and the ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Ornette Coleman's influence on punk, rock, and hip-hopJun 17, 2015 · Tracing Ornette Coleman's influence on punk, rock, hip-hop, and, well, pretty much everything else. ... punk-jazz-funk collisions of New York in ...
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The Jazz-Punk Connection - Furious.comTo see the connection, you have to go back to the original performers who influenced punk. Usually you hear about the MC5, the Stooges, the Velvet Underground ...
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Highlighting the Iconic New York City Music Venues of the 70s - VICEFeb 11, 2016 · It was an unsettling time to be living in Manhattan: the economy was in the gutter, crime rates were high, and prostitutes and junkies lined the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Elevating the Underground: The '70s NYC Loft Jazz SceneApr 19, 2023 · For a brief moment in time, unconventional artists had the space to develop their adventurous sounds.
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No Wave: Welcome to Fear City - NYS MusicJul 11, 2024 · No Wave is a movement that defies labels and genre. On one hand, No Wave built off the DIY ethos of Manhattan's punk scene that had emerged only a few years ...
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Perfect Sound Forever: John Lurie interview - Furious.comAfter all, the Lounge Lizards ... I guess Martin wasn't that close to his brother and sent us, and this was 1981 so we were really more a punk jazz band than ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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James Chance | Trouser PressArriving from Milwaukee with a saxophone on his knee, James (Siegfried) Chance/White/Black quickly became the linchpin of the budding New York no wave movement, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Graded on a Curve: James Chance and the Contortions, BuyNov 9, 2016 · The Contortions combined the atonal jazz skronk of Chance's blurting and squealing alto saxophone with broken-glass-sharp shards of guitar, played atop one ...Missing: improvisation | Show results with:improvisation
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James Chance (1953 - 2024) - The Free Jazz CollectiveJun 19, 2024 · In 1977, after studying for a short time under David Murray, Chance formed The Contortions, who mixed free jazz improvisation and funky rhythms ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Punk Jazz - New Directions in MusicPunk Jazz is a ghost genre, an archeological dig through the decades to find the place where the anarchic, DIY ethos of punk meets free jazz.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Early History of The Contortions #2 - ugEXPLODENov 8, 2011 · This show is documented as one of the first where James Chance physically antagonized audience members, so maybe that's what is happening during ...
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That Jazz and Then Some: An Interview with Defunkt's Joseph BowieMay 5, 2020 · Harder and more aggressive than their like-minded contemporaries the Lounge Lizards (featuring John Lurie), Defunkt was a stepping-out band that ...
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JazzTimes 10: Classic Punk Jazz Albums - JazzTimes### Summary of 1970s-1980s Punk Jazz Albums, Bands, and Historical Context
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JazzTimes 10: Classic Punk Jazz Albums - Page 7 of 10May 30, 2019 · Lounge Lizards (1981) Perhaps the most contained of the early punk-jazz wave, Lounge Lizards' debut had a nocturnal beauty, epitomized by leader John Lurie's ...
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History - The ExThe Ex, independent Dutch music group since 1979. History of the band from 1979 till now.
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Artist Info - Dandelion RadioTheir music was noisy and manic, but they also had a strong free-jazz influence. The band was also notorious for their political pamphlets, called Ulysses ...
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Nation of Ulysses | Persistent Vision - ExhibitionsUnder this banner, the group performed their own unique blend of post-hardcore, informed by free jazz and revolutionary politics. A critical part of the D.C. ...
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Nation of Ulysses - Play Pretty for Baby - Punknews.orgRating 10/10 · Review by NickFeeleyAug 3, 2002 · Part beat poetry, part jazz hipness, and part punk noise explosion, the NOU crafted a record that not only expanded on their previous album, but ...<|separator|>
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The Nation of Ulysses Plays Pretty for Baby - SputnikmusicAug 16, 2007 · Sure, Fugazi came out at the same time and was arguably a more digestible version, but there was something about Nation of Ulysses that really ...Missing: style | Show results with:style
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Drive Like Jehu: Yank Crime Album Review - PitchforkFeb 13, 2003 · Yank Crime broke the "obscure classic" yoke for good this past November. Rick Froberg and John Reis, of course, are well-rooted in indie history.Missing: punk | Show results with:punk
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The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombination in 12 Bursts ...Jun 9, 2010 · The Shape of Punk to Come has always been an album with a certain mystique, from the Ornette Coleman-referencing title (Coleman tweaked the ...<|separator|>
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“We could have called it F**k You”: why Refused's The Shape Of ...Oct 27, 2022 · On The Shape Of Punk To Come, Refused inverted the form. The title paid homage to Ornette Coleman's 1959 free-jazz classic, The Shape Of Jazz To ...
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New Noise: Refused and The Shape Of Punk To Come, 23 years…Oct 27, 2021 · The band's third full-length album, The Shape Of Punk To Come drew upon free jazz, electronica, Situationist politics, Beat literature and ...
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Economic Hardcore: Remembering the Minutemen Nearly 30 Years ...Jan 10, 2013 · The Minutemen challenged hardcore tenets infusing their sound with an eclectic list of influences: punk, funk, country, rockabilly.
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The Ex: experimental noiseniks | Jazz | The GuardianJan 21, 2010 · This lead to further unions, with the likes of zany Dutch jazz drummer Han Bennink as well as English saxophonist John Butcher. Even now, the ...
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Grunge, Britpop, and the end of mass cultural movementsApr 22, 2014 · Grunge and Britpop were perhaps the last two real, cohesive movements in popular music culture before the rise of the internet and the subsequent fragmentation ...
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Britpop VS. Grunge - The Feedback SocietyMay 10, 2014 · In the big picture of the 90s, grunge certainly outranks Britpop in terms of influence and era-defining moments, but when I think of the decade, ...
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Dischord Records:Dischord Records was created in 1980 to document the music coming out of the Washington, D.C. punk community. The label has put out the work of over 60 bands, ...Store News · Bands · Tours · HistoryMissing: jazz | Show results with:jazz
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Yakuza - Svart RecordsFormed in 1999, Chicago based heavy hybridizers Yakuza, are in a genre all of its own, which Pitchfork describe as a “a specialized and strange alloy”.
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Gutbucket Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More |... - AllMusicExplore Gutbucket's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Gutbucket on AllMusic.
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King Krule Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More ... - AllMusicMercury Prize nominee whose work is distinguished by grim narratives, a volatile baritone, and a unique sound informed by punk jazz, no wave, and dub.
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Midori - biography, discography, review, ratings - Piero ScaruffiTheir last album, Shinsekai/ New World (2010), contains the childishly manic Rhythm (the standout), the ebullient Meka, the grotesquely disjointed jump blues I ...
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Black Midi: Schlagenheim Album Review - PitchforkJun 25, 2019 · The London guitar band's debut is twitchy, hair-raising, always on the move. They harken back to a more esoteric era of indie with a magnetic and dazzling ...
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Melt Yourself Down: Pray for Me I Don't Fit In review - The GuardianFeb 17, 2022 · This fascinating band once seemed almost too eclectic – but now strong melodies and hooks drive an album that feels entirely of the moment.
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Maruja: Pain to Power Album Review - PitchforkSep 18, 2025 · Mesmerizing but somewhat disjointed, the Manchester group's debut album boomerangs between hardcore, hip-hop, free jazz, and alt-rock balladry ...
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The Comet Is Coming Are Developing New Musical GenresJan 9, 2023 · The Comet Is Coming's sound is hard to define (psychedelic rave jazz?), landing them on confusing festival lineups. They couldn't be happier about it.
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The Comet is Coming embody the collaborative spirit of jazzA present-day take on the spiritual jazz created by many of their heroes, it's a product of the fusion of influences at the centre of today's bustling British ...
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Top artists of Jazzcore music genre - ChosicJazzcore is a genre that blends elements of jazz with hardcore punk or metal. It often features complex rhythms, improvisation, and dissonant harmonies.
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Jazzcore artists, songs, albums, playlists and listeners - volt.fmJazzcore is a genre of music that combines elements of jazz and hardcore punk. It is characterized by fast tempos, complex rhythms, and improvisation.
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Grindcore Music Style Overview - AllMusicGrindcore in its purest form consisted of short, apocalyptic blasts of noise played on standard heavy metal instrumentation (distorted guitar, bass, drums).Missing: genre | Show results with:genre
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The Locust: Don't call 'em grindcore. Don't call 'em emo ... - RazorcakeJan 3, 2002 · It sounds different mainly because the drumming is more jazzy and freakier, but the music, somewhat, sounds like it could be. It's more like ...
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Dr. Know Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More - AllMusicBad Brains guitarist who blended jazz technique with punk and hard rock fury to create a singular sound. Read Full Biography. Active. 1970s - 2020s. Born.
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The Locust Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More ... - AllMusicGenre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Alternative/Indie Rock, Noise-Rock, Experimental Rock, Grindcore, Hardcore Punk, Heavy Metal, Punk/New Wave, Screamo. Group Members.
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EINTHOLOGY: The Dillinger Escape Plan - Everything Is NoiseSep 3, 2024 · Bungle worship, chaotic jazz fusion, and industrialised soundscapes that envelopes a distinctive balance between complex dissonance and sinister ...
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NO!: The Origins of No Wave | PitchforkJan 14, 2008 · In the late 1970s, a loose collective of New York bands created a radical reaction to New Wave and Punk that came to be known as No Wave.
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James Chance Reignites the Scorched-Earth Jazz-Punk That Made ...Nov 8, 2016 · His unique calibration of punk, funk and jazz helped birth the “no wave” movement, abetted by acts like DNA, Mars and Teenage Jesus and the ...
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Arto Lindsay by David Krasnow - BOMB MagazineApr 1, 2000 · He was godfather to No Wave, the influential art-punk of downtown New York, and became a prime mover in the improvisation world, lending ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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No New York Album Review - Various Artists - PitchforkNov 15, 2005 · James Chance has said that "No Wave" came from the name of the compilation, but it's also supposedly first coined by the Soho Weekly News, the " ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lydia Lunch and Umar Bin Hassan Unite No Wave, Jazz and The ...Nov 1, 2016 · Lydia Lunch and Umar Bin Hassan Unite No Wave, Jazz and The Last Poets. We can thank the ingeniously wacked-out brain of "big sexy noise" high ...
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Too Weird for Punk: New York No Wave Legend James Chance ...Oct 14, 2015 · The Contortions were wild, fusing jazz, funk and rock and roll; Chance abandoned the idea of chord changes, instead writing repetitive parts ...
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James Chance and the Contortions: Buy - All About JazzFeb 7, 2005 · This freeform offering saw the rise of Lindsay and DNA, John Lurie's Lounge Lizards ... The man who would best represent, reconstruct, and ...
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A Guide to the Music of John Lurie | PitchforkMar 3, 2021 · ... Lounge Lizards with his brother Evan in 1978. The self-described “fake-jazz” group sprouted from New York's punk and No Wave scenes, and was ...
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Mark Stewart, Fiery British Rocker, Is Dead at 62Apr 28, 2023 · His band, the Pop Group, was anything but pop, blending anti-authoritarian fury with a ferocious mix of punk, funk and experimental jazz.
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The Pop Group - Furious.comLP: a tight, angular unit steeped in punk, dub, free jazz, funk and Beefheart. Musically, such references have almost become a cliche in this day and age, as ...Missing: horns | Show results with:horns<|control11|><|separator|>
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Detailed history of seminal punk/funk band THE POP GROUPAug 27, 2014 · Begun in 1978, collapsing in 1980, the Bristol teenagers' insertion of black funk, free jazz, dub and political protest into post-punk seemed, ...
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Naked City - MP3 Downloads, Free Streaming Music, LyricsThe first album from John Zorn's trailblazing collective, the self-titled Naked City features a rollicking synthesis of jazz, free-jazz, punk, hardcore, and ...
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John Zorn : Naked City - A gleeful jazz-noise experiment | TrebleFeb 20, 2020 · Here is a list of things Naked City sounds like: a jazz “Revolution 9,” a broken tape of a French murder mystery, a rollercoaster on the ...
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Elliott Sharp's IrRational Music - The Brooklyn RailWhat seemed to be an indescribable and indefinable conglomeration of styles and concepts was actually the juxtaposition of genres: punk with funk, jazz with ...Missing: 1990s | Show results with:1990s
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The Colossal World of Guitarist and Composer Elliott SharpMar 31, 2025 · Elliott Sharp—an artist with a powerful work ethic and a long, illustrious career of making mind-bending sounds and conceptual works ...Missing: punk 1990s
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The OOZ - King Krule - WIDR FMMay 8, 2023 · King Krule has been described as punk jazz, jazz fusion, and even darkwave. The OOZ is comprised of 19 songs, most of them on the slower side.
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King Krule: “Space Heavy” Album Review – woozy jazz-punk enters ...Jun 14, 2023 · The jagged swoon of KING Krule's (Archy Marshall) no wave armaggedon jazz-punk lends a new ear with his fourth: SPACE HEAVY.<|separator|>
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Krule World: Archy Marshall & band unleash jazz punk melancholy ...King Krule brings his jazz punk and opus of an album, Space Heavy, to Montreal's newly named Theatre Beanfield.
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Black Midi review – punk-jazz power is a recipe for successJun 5, 2021 · The London rockers pack a punch with a thunderous recital of their new album. Shame about the sound.
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black midi - Hellfire - EMMIE MAGAZINEJul 15, 2022 · Combining influences from jazz, punk, rock and even country, black midi deliver an otherworldly experience on Hellfire, their latest album ...Missing: chaotic improv<|separator|>
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Melt Yourself Down: Last Evenings On Earth review – frenzied jazz ...Apr 28, 2016 · This almighty eruption of creativity is led by saxophonist Pete Wareham of Acoustic Ladyland and Polar Bear, and its central themes are disease, death and war.
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Melt Yourself Down - Miloco StudiosMelt Yourself Down are a London-based band who incorporate elements of North African musical styles, punk, jazz and funk. Founded in January 2012, ...
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Album Review: Squid - 'Cowards' - When The Horn BlowsFeb 9, 2025 · Rooted around human evil and wrongdoing, Cowards extends their reach into folk, psychedelia, jazz and electronics as it plays out sounds that are perhaps more ...
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About Maruja | Official WebsiteMaruja is a UK band with a mix of post-punk, free jazz, and rap, with a spiritual and protest-driven sound, and a mix of punk, prog, jazz, electronics and ...
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How jazz-punk quartet Maruja prevailed in spite of their surroundingsAug 6, 2025 · For 2025, Braga's long-running experimental music festival deepened its conceptual focus on listening as a communal creative act. Long Reads ...