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Nihilist Spasm Band

 
Artist: The Nihilist Spasm Band

Group Members:

John Clement, Art Pratten, Hugh McIntyre, Murray Favro, Bill Exley, John Boyle

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Followers:

Jojo Hiroshige, Thurston Moore
  • Formed: 1965, London, Ontario, Canada
  • Genres: Avant-Garde
  • Representative Albums: "What About Me," "No Borders," "Live in Japan"

Biography

The Nihilist Spasm Band is a unique experimental collective generally known as "the first noise band." Formed in 1965 in London, Ontario, the Canadian group has since improvised on a number of instruments, including homemade creations such as the violin created by bandmember Art Pratten, the "Pratt-a-various." Bandmembers include Pratten (who also plays "water-pipe"), Bill Exley (spoken word), Murray Favro (guitar), John Clement (guitar and drums), John Boyle (drums and kazoo), and Hugh McIntyre (bass). Their first concert took place in early 1966 and their debut recording, No Record, followed two years later. Another decade passed before their next album, Vol. 2, was released, but despite their sporadic recording, the band remained busy with live performances. For over 30 years, NSB has performed every Monday night at a gallery in their hometown. They have also performed at N.Y.C.'s Knitting Factory, the FIMAV music festival in Quebec and other creative music festivals, and toured Japan in 1997. Many of the Nihilist Spasm Band albums have been reissued on the Japanese label Alchemy Records by fan and noise artist Jojo Hiroshige (of Hijokaidan). Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore is also counted among NSB's big fans. In March 1998, the band threw the first No Music Festival, featuring improvisers from Japan, Toronto, N.Y.C., Chicago, and more. Box sets of each No Music Festival have been issued on Canada's independent label Entartete Kunst. ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide
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Nihilist Spasm Band

Nihilist Spasm Band with some of their instruments
Background information
Also known as NSB
Origin London, Ontario, Canada
Genre(s) Noise
Years active 1965–present
Label(s) Alchemy
Associated acts Joe McPhee
Website sympatico.ca/pratten/NSB
Members
John Clement
John Boyle
Bill Exley
Murray Favro
Art Pratten
Former members
Archie Leitch
Greg Curnoe
Hugh McIntyre

The Nihilist Spasm Band (NSB) is a London, Ontario-based noise band. The band was formed in 1965 by Hugh McIntyre, John Clement, John Boyle, Bill Exley, Murray Favro, Archie Leitch, Art Pratten, and Greg Curnoe. Leitch has since retired, Curnoe was killed in a bicycle accident in 1992, and McIntyre died of heart failure in 2004. The band members are mostly local artists.

The term spasm band refers to a band that uses homemade instruments.[citation needed] Indeed, most of the NSB's instruments are modifications of other instruments, or wholly invented by the members. In addition to the homemade instruments, members are encouraged to improvise. The range of the improvisation is such that instruments are not tuned to each other, tempos and time signatures are lacking, and the members push the ranges of their already homemade instruments by engaging in constant innovation.

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Discography

  • The Sweetest Country This Side of Heaven (vinyl single, 1967; reissued on CD, 1996), Arts Canada
  • No Record (vinyl LP, 1968; reissued on CD, 1996; reissued on vinyl, 2000), Allied Record Corporation
  • Vol. 2 (vinyl LP, 1979; reissued on CD, 1996), Music Gallery Editions
  • 1984 (audiocassette, 1984; reissued on CD, 1999), Chimik Communications
  • ¬x~x=x (vinyl lp, 1985; reissued on CD, 1996), United Dairies Records
  • What About Me (CD, 1992), Alchemy Records
  • Live in Japan (CD, 1997), Alchemy Records
  • Every Monday Night (CD, 1999), Alchemy Records
  • No Borders with Joe McPhee (2xCD, 2001), Non Musica Rex
  • NSB Live at Western Front (CD, 2006), NSB
  • No Nihilist Spasm Band in Mulhouse (vinyl LP, 2007), Les Mondes Mental
  • No Borders to No Borders with Reynols (CD, 2007), Disques Hushush
  • Live In Geneve, Switzerland October 2006 with Fossils (cassette, 2007), Wintage Records & Tapes
  • theBESTweCANdo (best-of compilation) (CD, 2008), NSB

Appears on

  • No Music Box — No Music Festival 1998 (6-CD box set, 1998), Entartete Kunst Recordings
  • no99 — No Music Festival 1999 (5-CD box set, 1999), Entartete Kunst Recordings
  • No Nothing — No Music Festival (6-CD box set, 2000), Non Musica Rex

Members

Guest Performers

  • Aya Onishi – drums, kazoo, "constant guest performer" since 1999
  • Tim Glasgow – guitar, drums
  • Mark Favro - Casio keyboard
  • Galen Curnoe - guitar

Previous members

  • Hugh McIntyre – bass guitar (1965–2004)
  • Archie Leitch – slide clarinet (1965–?)
  • Greg Curnoe – kazoo, drums (1965–92)

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What About Me (Album by The Nihilist Spasm Band)
no99: No Music Festival, 1999 (2000 Album by Various Artists)
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