Tracklisting
1. Implog - Sea Creatures
2. Ike Yard - Loss
3. Dark Days - Nudes In The Forest
4. Boris Policeband - Tow Away
5. Implog - Holland Tunnel Drive
6. James Blood Ulmer - TV Blues
7. Martin Rev - Temptation
8. UT - Ampheta Speak
9. Snatch - Black Market
10. Boris Policeband - On The Beat
11. Ike Yard - A dull Life
12. UT - Tell It
13. Judy Nylon - Jailhouse Rock
14. Dark Day - Hands In The Dark
15. Dominatrix - City That Never Sleeps
Information
Latest installment in Soul Jazz Records’ journey into the underground music of New York City in the 1980s, this time focussing on the electronic dance/post-punk mutations and proto-electro music that originally came out on mainly small D-I-Y labels.
Today the new wave of New York art/rock groups such as DFA, The Strokes, the Rapture, Juan McLean, James Murphy, The Liars, Yeah Yeah Yeahs all have their roots in this early 1980s New York Noise music scene. This album features text, original photos and interviews documenting this amazing period.
New York Noise 3 is compiled and annotated by Stuart Argabright, an important participant in the New York music scene during this period and features music from Implog, Suicide, Snatch, James Blood Ulmer, Dominatrix and many more.
Beginning in the mid-1970s, the East Village of New York City, A/K/A Downtown, became a hot-bed of musical and artistic ideas. In this small ten-block area practically every musician was also an artist, every artist a film-maker and every film-maker was in a band. Experimental music clashed with the aftermath of Punk and groups such as Snatch, Dominatrix and Implog blurred the boundaries of art, punk and dance music.
New York City at this time featured a bewildering array of musical communities: the birth of Hip-Hop in the Bronx: the punk scene of CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City (Ramones, Talking Heads, Television): the emerging art music scene of Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson: the underground disco scene of David Mancuso’s Loft, Larry Levan’s Paradise Garage; The Free Jazz loft scene (James Blood Ulmer, Rashied Ali) and the No Wave art/rock scene of James Chance, Lydia Lunch et al. The artists featured here created new music influenced by all these scenes.
NB CD Credit corrections: Boris Policeband tracks are written by Boris Policeband, not Dike Blair as stated on CD. Boris Policeband photos by Roberto Masotti (in booklet) and Roberto Masotti (inside tray)
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