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no wave
noun
A broad musical and artistic movement originating in the mid-1970s in New York City, typified by experimentation and performance art.
Exact(47)
Ms. Jacks called it "no wave".
If the answer is no, wave them through?
This month Abrams Image is publishing "No Wave: Post-Punk.
In the last year two other books have been published on no wave and overlapping periods of downtowniana: Marc Masters's "No Wave" (Black Dog) and "New York Noise" (Soul Jazz), a collection of photographs by Paula Court.
CLN: You are considered an icon of the No Wave movement in the '70s.
Vivienne Dick shaped the voice of the No Wave movement of the 70s and 80s.
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A no-wave case was also simulated for comparison.
The Internet has made even the rarest no-wave B-side instantly available.
This is minimal techno with no-wave attitude, and it's incredibly bracing.
It's clear this band ranked with any of New York's much-celebrated no-wave acts.
So the band turned instead to New York no-wave acts like James Chance.
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