No wave (Music)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008002686
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2008002686#concept
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- found: Work cat.: No Wave, 2007:p. 9 (multi-band album "No New York" became the face of No Wave on its release in 1978; Contortions, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Mars and DNA) p. 14 (DNA was last original band left in 1982 when they broke up) p. 200 (No Wave took immediate influences of punk and new wave and generated energy of negation; primitive rock 'n' roll)
- found: No Wave : post-punk, underground, New York, 1976-1980, 2008.
- found: Wikipedia, Apr. 24, 2008(No Wave was a short-lived but influential art music and art scene that thrived briefly in New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s alongside the punk subculture; No Wave is not a clearly definable musical genre with consistent features. Various groups drew on such disparate styles as funk, jazz, blues, punk rock, avant garde, and experimental. There are, however, some elements common to most No Wave music, such as abrasive atonal sounds, repetitive driving rhythms, and a tendency to emphasize musical texture over melody. No wave lyrics often focused on nihilism and confrontation)
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- 2008-05-19: new
- 2008-05-20: revised
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