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Critically acclaimed performance artist Robin Crutchfield moved to New York in the '70s, only to crossover from art into music with his no-wave band D.N.A., recording tracks for Brian Enos historic No New York album. This was followed by Dark Day, a series of collaborations with Nina Canal, Nancy Arlen, Tuxedomoon, Jim Jarmusch, and others. Trading plastic transistors and wires for wood and strings in 2000, he went green, taking up ancient instruments, harps, drums, lyres, and psalteries. He currently pu... [ read more ]
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Toronto's Hidden Cameras are a mix of queer politics, explicit sexuality, afro-pop guitarland joyful, anthemic hymns bordering on the religous. Their elaborate live performances - which have included go-go dancers, strippers, and musicians, blind-folded audiences, as well as videos and projected lyrics - have won the group a devoted following in Canada and abroad. Their sound has been described as an ecstatic release of classic pop. The Hidden Cameras will release their fourth album, Awoo, with Arts & C... [ read more ]
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The Hidden Cameras never fail to capture the imagination. Orchestrated by leader Joel Gibb, their live spectacles are unconventional to say the least - everything from blindfolded band members and string players to go-go dancers shimmying alongside gospel choirs. The Hidden Cameras' latest work, Origin: Orphan, is equally ingenious as the four previous albums. 'No matter the subject, Gibb knows the power and importance of melodies and harmonies in a pop song and has displayed it with elegant indie pop o... [ read more ]
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