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Nihilist Spasm Band
No Record
One of very few indie label releases on Spin Magazine's list of 100 top counter-cultural music, ahead of legends like
Mulatu Astatke, Brigitte Fontaine, Parson Sound, Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra and His Solar Arkestra, Harry Partch, and Os
Mutantes. Zowie! "In 1965, eight guys from London, Ontario, decided to start a free-improv group - 'free' to the point
of building their own instruments, which they decided couldn't be set up to produce specific pitches. The band got
together once a week with their electric kazoos and kludged-together guitars and Art Pratten's 'pratt-a-various.' Their
vocalist, schoolteacher Bill Exley, banged on a cooking pot and bellowed hilariously about stupidity and destruction and
Canada. They didn't treat what they were doing as an advanced, visionary form of experimental music, but as a big,
stupid, fun, ecstatic noise. By the '90s, noise artists finally recognized NSB as their ancestors - and, almost 50 years
after they started, the surviving members of the Nihilist Spasm Band still play every Monday night while their children
haunt loft spaces the world over." -Spin "The record youre holding is one of the masterworks of that big gray area of
noise/weirdo/freak-out music. Its still hard to believe that 'No Record' was released in 1968. This was a time when
popular music was still growing up, and these outsider guys from Canada came out of nowhere and made this mindfuck of
record that was years ahead of itself. And as with albums like 'Trout Mask Replica', and 'The Faust Tapes', it still
sounds fresh today. 'No Record' is mandatory listening." ~Lasse Marhaug. From the master tapes. Digipack comes with a
32-page color booklet jammed with band history, photos, and a list of live performances.
Price
€ 11.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
28-07-2014
Label
Item-nr
401040
EAN
0778578067922
Availability
Not in stock