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| Prize CD (1999)
$13.55 Principally recorded at Fun Machine Studios, New York, New York and Gi's House, Salvador, Bahia.
If listeners want to hear 100% authentic Brazilian music, they have plenty of alternatives besides downtown guitarist/singer/songwriter Arto Lindsay, but they'd miss the eclectic, scrapbook approach ...
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| Salt CD (2004)
$13.09 Arto Lindsay's third outing for Righteous Babe, Salt, continues with the Brazilian meets avant pop stylings he began in the mid-'90s. Fans of his work with DNA, the Golden Palominos, or John Zorn's Locus Solus project may be somewhat disappointed ...
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| Invoke CD (2002)
$13.39 Seemingly far from the chaotic no wave of DNA, Arto Lindsay continues his explorations into the subtleties of Brazilian pop music. Throughout Invoke, avant-gardisms bubble just below the surface in strange loops and weird drumbeats, occasionally finding their way to ...
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| Kill Your Idols DVD (2006) Black & White
$17.35 A comprehensive survey of some of New York City's post-punk bands, this documentary is equal parts art and music. It starts in 1972, pauses briefly in 1982, and stops in 2002, looking at influential acts during that timeline. The No ...
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| Hyper Civilizado CD (1996) Remixes
$10.39 On Mundo Civilizado, Arto Lindsay effected a successful fusion of American avant-rock, Brazilian pop and techno. On Hyper Civilizado, selected members of the techno elite return the compliment by remixing several tracks from Mundo Civilizado. It's a great idea...despite the ...
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| Ecomixes CD (2000) Japan
$39.09 ECONOMIXES is an 11-track release of remixes featuring New YORK art rocker Arto Lindsay that includes "Prefeelings" and "Modos."
Japanese release.
Japan Only Remix Release
Personnel: Arto Lindsay (vocals, guitar); Davi Moraes (guitar, percussion); Takuya Nakamura (trumpet, keyboards, sampler); Tony Lewis (drums); Yukihiro ...
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| Invoke CD (2002) Bonus Tracks; Japan
$40.75 INVOKE is a full-length release by art rocker Arto Lindsay and includes "Illuminated" and "Ultra Privileged."
Japanese version includes two bonus tracks, "Foguete Particular" and "Etherized."
Seemingly far from the chaotic no wave of DNA, Arto Lindsay continues his explorations into the ...
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| Astrud Gilberto / Arto Lindsay Heirs To Jobim A Tribute To Antonio Carl CD (2007) (Import) Japan
$34.15 Track Listing: Desafinado; Waters Of March; Garota De Ipanema; Lgia; Corcovado; gua De Beber; Modinha; Meditation; Forever Green; Olha Maria;
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| Salt CD (2004) (Import)
$42.05 Arto Lindsay's third outing for Righteous Babe, Salt, continues with the Brazilian meets avant pop stylings he began in the mid-'90s. Fans of his work with DNA, the Golden Palominos, or John Zorn's Locus Solus project may be somewhat disappointed ...
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| Arto Lindsay appears on Laurie (Performance A Anderson Bright Red CD (1994)
$12.19 BRIGHT RED (1994) is the outgrowth of STORIES FROM THE NEW BIBLE, a series of tales developed by Laurie Anderson. These STORIES were performed at live concerts ("readings") in the early '90s and were subsequently published in book form before ...
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 Arto Lindsay Songs
Popular or famous Arto Lindsay songs: Pode Ficar, You Decide, Modos, Interior Life, Ondina, Prefeelings, Tone, Unsure, Beija-Me, Clemency, Delegada. More music songs Illuminated, In the City That Reads, Predigo, Ultra Privileged, Uma, Unseen, Combustivel.
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 Arto Lindsay Biography
As one of the instigators of New York City's No Wave scene of the early 1980s, Arto Lindsay and his band DNA explored the inflection point where punk and art-rock informed and changed each other. His noisy guitar excursions, intentionally nerdy four-eyes look, and understated singing were emblematic of the downtown music scene of the era. Lindsay refined his musical style over the ensuing years to include more pop elements (in his stint with the Golden Palominos supergroup and other ensembles) and, later, the Tropicalia, samba, and Bossa Nova that had influenced him as a teenager growing up in Brazil.
 Worked With
David Byrne, John Zorn, James Murphy, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Uri Caine, Marisa Monte
 Contemporaries
John Zorn, Suicide, David Byrne, Television, Adrian Belew, Elliott Sharp, Glenn Branca, Lydia Lunch, 8 Eyed Spy, Rhys Chatham, John Lurie, Theoretical Girls, Anton Fier
 Followers
Sonic Youth, Stereolab, Ani DiFranco, Liars, Bebel Gilberto, Six Organs of Admittance, Tortoise, Sondre Lerche, Royal Trux, Big Black, Gastr del Sol, Rupa & the April Fishes, Ui
 Influences
Brian Eno, The Velvet Underground, Caetano Veloso, Terry Riley, Robert Wyatt, Robert Fripp, Os Mutantes, Jorge Ben, Derek Bailey, Tom Zé
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