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Reversible Cords
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Reversible Cords were an Art Punk/New Wave band from Austin Texas. View wikiReversible Cords were an Art Punk/New Wave band from Austin Texas. View wikiReversible Cords were an Art Punk/New Wave band from Austin Texas. View wiki -
Pink Section
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The Dance
12,600 listeners
The Dance were a spin off from the band the Model Citizens. After a brief career and an EP produced by John Cale the Model Citizens split … read moreThe Dance were a spin off from the band the Model Citizens. After a brief career and an EP produced by John Cale the Model Citizens split into Polyrock and The Dance. Both drew inspiration from the minimalist movement and Philip Glass p… read moreThe Dance were a spin off from the band the Model Citizens. After a brief career and an EP produced by John Cale the Model Citizens split into Polyrock and The Dance. Both drew inspiration from the minimalist movement and Philip Glass produced some of the Polyrock albums. The Dance had an EP, Da… read more -
Jill Kroesen
3,115 listeners
Performer and writer Jill Kroesen has not only participated in a number of rock bands and avant-garde productions, but has also produced or… read morePerformer and writer Jill Kroesen has not only participated in a number of rock bands and avant-garde productions, but has also produced original music theater works and written for independent publications. In the mid-'70s, after e… read morePerformer and writer Jill Kroesen has not only participated in a number of rock bands and avant-garde productions, but has also produced original music theater works and written for independent publications. In the mid-'70s, after earning her M.F.A. at Mills College (where she studied with T… read more -
Inflatable Boy Clams
3,540 listeners
INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS ARE (WERE): Carol Detweiler - bass, drums, organ, vocals JoJo Planteen - bass, vocals Judy Gittelsohn - organ, slide g… read moreINFLATABLE BOY CLAMS ARE (WERE): Carol Detweiler - bass, drums, organ, vocals JoJo Planteen - bass, vocals Judy Gittelsohn - organ, slide guitar, bass, vocals Genvieve Boutet de Monvel - sax Fan site created by Last.FM user BrooksBlog: h… read moreINFLATABLE BOY CLAMS ARE (WERE): Carol Detweiler - bass, drums, organ, vocals JoJo Planteen - bass, vocals Judy Gittelsohn - organ, slide guitar, bass, vocals Genvieve Boutet de Monvel - sax Fan site created by Last.FM user BrooksBlog: http://inflatableboyclams.com View wiki -
Occult Chemistry
1,432 listeners
Occult Chemistry was a band featuring Martha Tilson, later of A Certain Ratio on vocals. In 1980 Zip Records produced the ‘Occult Chemistry… read moreOccult Chemistry was a band featuring Martha Tilson, later of A Certain Ratio on vocals. In 1980 Zip Records produced the ‘Occult Chemistry EP’. Tillie (Martha Tilson) had sung backing vocals on the first Twilight Zoners record and (Gord… read moreOccult Chemistry was a band featuring Martha Tilson, later of A Certain Ratio on vocals. In 1980 Zip Records produced the ‘Occult Chemistry EP’. Tillie (Martha Tilson) had sung backing vocals on the first Twilight Zoners record and (Gordon Twilight) Glenn Carmichael decided to finance the product… read more -
Los Microwaves
8,790 listeners
Los Microwaves — David Javelosa (aka David Microwave), Meg Brazil and Todd Rosa — were a San Francisco trio in which synthesizers predomina… read moreLos Microwaves — David Javelosa (aka David Microwave), Meg Brazil and Todd Rosa — were a San Francisco trio in which synthesizers predominated. Although they issued 45s as early as 1979, their debut album came out in 1981. By ths time le… read moreLos Microwaves — David Javelosa (aka David Microwave), Meg Brazil and Todd Rosa — were a San Francisco trio in which synthesizers predominated. Although they issued 45s as early as 1979, their debut album came out in 1981. By ths time leader Javelosa (who's done other production/playing jobs… read more -
Pulsallama
9,009 listeners
Pulsallama were an all-girl bass and percussion band in New York City circa 1980 to 1983 who put out two singles, and played at nightclubs … read morePulsallama were an all-girl bass and percussion band in New York City circa 1980 to 1983 who put out two singles, and played at nightclubs like Danceteria and Club 57. Their distinctive sound (think a more chaotic, shambolic, New York ve… read morePulsallama were an all-girl bass and percussion band in New York City circa 1980 to 1983 who put out two singles, and played at nightclubs like Danceteria and Club 57. Their distinctive sound (think a more chaotic, shambolic, New York version of Rip, Rig and Panic, Bow Wow Wow or Bananarama) can … read more -
Y Pants
10,289 listeners
No Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), ba… read moreNo Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), bass and ukulele. They also sang such numbers as "The Shah Song," lyrics like "Don&#x… read moreNo Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), bass and ukulele. They also sang such numbers as "The Shah Song," lyrics like "Don't be afraid to be boring" and adaptations of "B… read more -
Noh Mercy
3,171 listeners
Born out of the ashes of the early San Francisco punk band Angels of Light, Noh Mercy were a two woman band formed in 1977 with Esmerelda o… read moreBorn out of the ashes of the early San Francisco punk band Angels of Light, Noh Mercy were a two woman band formed in 1977 with Esmerelda on vocals and Tony Hotel on drums. Tightly connected with the late 1970s punk community, the two wo… read moreBorn out of the ashes of the early San Francisco punk band Angels of Light, Noh Mercy were a two woman band formed in 1977 with Esmerelda on vocals and Tony Hotel on drums. Tightly connected with the late 1970s punk community, the two women let bands such as Pink Section and Tuxedomoon use their … read more