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Old 01.23.2008, 12:16 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Phlegmscope
I bought an album by The Golden Palominos recently and I enjoyed that a lot. Not sure if it's to be regarded as no wave thought since it might be too "technically proficient". But there definitely are no-wave -elements on the album.

The debut self-titled album from '83 has Arto Lindsay, John Zorn and Fred Frith on it.

Fier and bassist Laswell moved to New York in the late '70s. Anton Fier, the founder, was in The Lounge Lizards, and for a time in the Voidoids and other groups.

Bill Laswell plays many different styles and seems to be mostly drawn to good and interesting musical projects.
He's played with everyone from Laurie Anderson to John Zorn hehee.

The first one is good, but my favorite is Visions of Excess. I just recently got a copy of Dead Inside, a later one and totally different stuff, but haven't given it a proper amount of listens just yet.
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