Dark Day

Dark Day

Robin Crutchfield

Robin Crutchfield est un artiste américain, connu comme l'un des membres fondateurs du mouvement no wave new-yorkais.

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Biographie

Crutchfield s'installa à new York vers le milieu des années 1970. C'est là qu'il participa, aux côtés d'Arto Lindsay et Ikue Mori, à la formation du groupe DNA, dont l'influence fut déterminante sur l'éclosion de la no wave[1]. Il joua du clavier dans la première déclinaison de ce dernier[2], avant de fonder son propre groupe Dark Day en 1979.

Discographie

Avec DNA

  • "You & You" / "Little Ants", 1978 - Lust/Unlust Music
  • No New York (compilation, 4 titres de DNA), 1978 - Antilles
  • DNA On DNA, 2004 - No More Records

Dark Day

  • "Hands In The Dark" / "Invisible Man", 1979 - Lust/Unlust Music
  • Exterminating Angel, 1980 - Lust/Unlust Music
  • "Trapped" / "The Exterminations 1-6", 1981 - Lust/Unlust Music
  • Window, 1982 - Plexus USA
  • Darkest Before Dawn, 1989 - Nigh Eve Productions
  • Dark Day Collected: 1978-1982, 1998 - Daft Records
  • Strange Clockwork, 1999 - autoproduit
  • Loon, 2000 - autoproduit
  • Robin Crutchfield reading from The White Things, 2001 - autoproduit
  • The Happy Little Oysters, 2001 - autoproduit
  • Fifty: A Half-Life, 2002 - autoproduit
  • Dark Day: Strange Clockwork, 2003 - Nigh Eve Recordings
  • Strange Remains, 2005 - autoproduit

En solo

  • SongsForFaerieFolk, 2006 - autoproduit
  • ToadstoolSoup, 2006 - Nigh Eve Recordings
  • For Our Friends In The Enchanted Otherworld, 2007 - Hand/Eye

Notes et références

Annexes

Bibliographie

  • Simon Reynolds, Rip it up and start again, éditions Allia, Paris, 2007.[1] (ISBN 978-2-84485-232-8)
  • Marc Masters, No Wave, Black Dog Publishing Limited, 2008,[2] (ISBN 190615502X)

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