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    No wave was an avant-garde music genre and visual art scene which emerged in the late 1970s in Downtown New York City. [4] [5] The term was a pun based on the rejection of commercial new wave music. [6] Reacting against punk rock 's recycling of rock and roll clichés, no wave musicians instead experimented with noise, dissonance, and atonality ...

  2. Henry is having difficulty getting sleep. His attempts to rest by listening to a natural sounds radio station lead him to experience something truly disturbing.

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  4. Synopsis: Guérillère Talks, comprising seven rolls of Super 8 film, is a series of portraits of women, all of whom are associated with the No Wave music and art scene. The film features Beate Nilsen, Ikue Mori, Lydia Lunch, Pat Place, Adele Bertei, and Anya Phillips.

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  6. No wave cinema was an underground filmmaking movement that flourished on the Lower East Side of New York City from about 1976 to 1985. Associated with (and partially sponsored by) the artists’ group Collaborative Projects, no wave cinema was a stripped-down style of guerrilla filmmaking that emphasized dark edgy mood and unrehearsed immediacy above many other artistic concerns – similar to ...

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    • 1976-1985
  7. Modern Film Movements. No Wave Cinema is a radical underground film movement that emerged in the late 1970s in New York City. It’s known for its gritty, low-budget aesthetic and its rejection of conventional storytelling. We’ll jump into the origins of No Wave Cinema, explore its key figures, and discuss why it’s still influential in ...

  8. The duo have recently bought Rosa Vertov online, where they’ve reposted a series of video compilations made up of rare clips of female-fronted 1980s post punk and no wave bands. Drawing on European and American obscurities, with the exception of a few ever-green favourites (The Waitresses, Young Marble Giants) we can safely say we’ve heard ...

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