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No wave : post-punk, underground, New York, 1976-1980 / Thurston Moore, Byron Coley.

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No wave : post-punk, underground, New York, 1976-1980 / Thurston Moore, Byron Coley.
Author
Moore, Thurston
Publication
New York : Abrams Image, 2008.

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Coley, Byron
Description
143 p. : chiefly ill.; 21 x 27 cm.
Summary
No Wave is the first book to visually chronicle the collision of art and punk in the New York underground of 1976 to 1980. This in depth look at punk rock, new wave, experimental music, and the avant-garde art movement of the 70s and 80s focuses on the true architects of No Wave from James Chance to Lydia Lunch to Glenn Branca, as well as the luminaries that intersected the scene, such as David Byrne, Debbie Harry, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, and Richard Hell. This rarely documented scene was the creative stomping ground of young artists and filmmakers from Jean-Michel Basquiat to Jim Jarmusch as well as the musical genesis for the post-punk explosions of Sonic Youth and is here revealed for a new generation of fans and collectors. Thurston Moore and Byron Coley have selected 150 unforgettable images, most of which have never been published previously, and compiled hundreds of hours of personal interviews to create an oral history of the movement, providing a never-seen-before exploration and celebration of No Wave.
Alternative Title
Post-punk, underground, New York, 1976-1980
Subject
  • 1900-1999
  • Avant-garde (Music) > New York > History > 20th century
  • Musicians > New York > Interviews
Genre/Form
  • History
  • Interviews
  • Pictorial works
ISBN
  • 9780810995437
  • 0810995433
LCCN
^^2007034093
OCLC
173243713
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library