Nurse with Wound

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A loose experimental project formed in 1978 by Steven Stapleton, Nurse with Wound explored abstract music -- influenced by Krautrock, freewheeling jazz improvisation, and Throbbing Gristle but including a heavy debt to surrealists Dali and Lautréamont -- with an overpowering release schedule of limited-edition albums and EPs. Stapleton worked with an ever-changing list of collaborators during the early years of Nurse with Wound, though Current 93's David Tibet has been the only frequent recording companion during the 1980s and '90s. Nurse with Wound's first three albums (Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella, To the Quiet Man from a Tiny Girl, and Merzbild Schwet) reflect a naked, minimalist slant with long periods of quiet suddenly interrupted by guitar chords inspired by the avant-garde wing of psychedelia/jazz-rock, chains, music boxes, and found-sound recordings. By the early '80s, Stapleton had begun to incorporate noisy, abrasive rhythms that put him more in line with contemporary EBM masters like Skinny Puppy and SPK. Though Stapleton continued his surrealist slant, he often moved back to more empty recordings. These works -- beginning with Soliloquy for Lilith in 1988 -- came to light in the context of the growing ambient/electronic movement, however, putting Nurse with Wound squarely in line with music trends for the first time. Stapleton recorded two split singles with Stereolab during 1995 and continued his hectic, uncompromised release schedule from his base in southern Ireland. In 2005 the double-CD compilation Livin' Fear of James Last offered an overview of their output. That same year the two-CD compilation Judas as Black Moth was released through the Sanctuary label. On May 5, 2005, Stapleton recorded an improvisational live piece in Vienna and released it in 2006 under the title Soundpooling. NWW's terrifying 1982 cult classic Homotopy to Marie was reissued on CD just in time for Halloween 2007. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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Nurse with Wound

Steven Stapleton live with Nurse with Wound at Avantgarde Festival 2008, Schiphorst, 4 July 2008
Background information
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genres Experimental, industrial, avant-garde, dark ambient, noise, drone
Years active 1979–present
Labels United Dairies
Durtro
Durtro Jnana
Beta-lactam Ring Records
Members
Steven Stapleton
Past members
Heeman Pathak
John Fothergill

Nurse with Wound (or shortened as NWW) is the main recording name for British musician Steven Stapleton. Nurse with Wound was originally a band, formed in 1978 by Stapleton, John Fothergill and Heman Pathak.[1][2] The band has performed in many genres such as avant-garde, industrial, noise, dark ambient, and drone.

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Musical output

Their early recordings, all made quickly, were heavily influenced by free improvisation and krautrock and were generally considered industrial music, despite the objections of the group.

By 1981, only Stapleton was left from the original trio and he now regards 1982's Homotopy to Marie, as being the first proper Nurse with Wound release[citation needed]. There are now over 40 full length NWW titles. Stapleton's fondness for dada, surrealism and absurdist humor are demonstrated in much of NWW's output, which, though it draws directly on a wide assortment of genres (including cabaret music, nursery rhymes, John Cage, The Beach Boys, krautrock,[3] ambient music,[4] and easy listening[5]) retains a distinctive and recognizable aura. Musique concrète may be the most prominent touchstone, due to Stapleton's frequent, and often humorous, use of creative tape loops and editing. This aesthetic is fully represented in the artwork on the album covers, virtually all of which is created by Stapleton, mostly under the pseudonym "Babs Santini".[6]

Members

Although Stapleton has sole curatorship of NWW, the group has a long and illustrious list of collaborators including Diana Rogerson (Stapleton's wife), James Thirlwell of Foetus, Tony Wakeford, David Jackman of Organum, Andrew McKenzie of The Hafler Trio, Stereolab, Jim O'Rourke, Christoph Heemann, William Bennett of Whitehouse, Robert Haigh, Rose McDowall of Strawberry Switchblade, Annie Anxiety, John Balance of Coil, Matt Waldron of Irr. App (Ext) and most regularly David Tibet of Current 93. For some time, NWW was a core duo of Stapleton and Colin Potter, the latter having first worked with NWW on 1992's "Thunder Perfect Mind" when it was recorded at Potter's ICR studio. Potter has appeared on almost every NWW release since. In 2009, a CD titled "Ød Lot" was released (credited to Nurse With Wound) which contained solo recordings by Stapleton, Potter, Waldron and Andrew Liles.

John Fothergill helped found the band when it started. After parting company he went on to spend many years at the BBC children's unit accounting for programs such as Raven / In the Night Garden. He retired in June 2010.

Current work (2005–present)

In 2005, Nurse with Wound returned to live performance after a 21-year absence. Stapleton, Potter, Waldron, Rogerson and Andrew Liles played three concerts at the Narrenturm in Vienna, where they performed improvisations on the album Salt Marie Celeste. These concerts were not billed as NWW appearances. The first official NWW appearances since 1984 were at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco in June 2006. In December of the same year, the group played at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival organized by Thurston Moore. Stapleton continues to indicate that his long-promised hip-hop album featuring 5 or 6 female rap artists is forthcoming. During 2007, Stapleton gigged and DJ'ed with much greater regularity, including a set at experimental music night Stress!! in Galway City, Ireland and full live NWW sets is in Austria, Belgium, France, Barcelona, London, Moscow, Berlin and Venice.

A collaborative work with krautrock legend Faust was released on CD in 2007 as Disconnected with a vinyl edition carrying additional mixes following in 2008. A NWW album entitled Huffin' Rag Blues, primarily a collaboration with British sound artist Andrew Liles, was issued in 2008 with a companion mini-LP entitled The Bacteria Magnet. A remix of Sunn O)))'s ØØ Void entitled The Iron Soul of Nothing was given a limited release with an expanded reissue of the out-of-print studio album The Man with the Woman Face following. An album of new material entitled The Surveillance Lounge was then released as a CD with a limited triple CD called The Memory Surface. A CD of new material entitled Space Music will be released on 17 November 2009.

Discography

(selected; a full discography can be obtained from the official website—see links below)

Albums

All records released on United Dairies, except where indicated.

  • Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella (1979), United Dairies (expanded, anniversary edition issued on World Serpent/United Dairies, 2001)
  • Noise War 4 (1979, released 1988), Kas
  • To the Quiet Men from a Tiny Girl (1980), United Dairies
  • Merzbild Schwet (1980), United Dairies
  • Insect and Individual Silenced (1981), United Dairies
  • The 150 Murderous Passions with Whitehouse (1981), Come Organisation
  • Homotopy to Marie (1982), United Dairies
  • Ostranenie 1913 (1983), Third Mind Records
  • Brained by Falling Masonry (1984), L.A.Y.L.A.H. Antirecords
  • Nylon Coverin' Body Smotherin' with Current 93 (1984), Mi Mort
  • The Sylvie and Babs Hi-Fi Companion (1985), L.A.Y.L.A.H. Antirecords (reissued by United Dairies, 1995)
  • Spiral Insana (1986), Torso (rereleased on United Dairies, 1997)
  • Automating Volume One (1986), United Dairies
  • A Missing Sense/Rasa with Organum (1986)
  • Scrag! (1987), United Dairies
  • Drunk with the Old Man of the Mountains (1987)
  • Nurse With Wound and The Hafler Trio Hit Again! with The Hafler Trio (1987), Staalplaat
  • Alas the Madonna Does Not Function (1988), 12″ EP on United Dairies
  • Soliloquy for Lilith (1988), 3×LP set on Idle Hole (rereleased on 2×CD by United Dairies, 1993, on 3×CD in 2003 and finally, again on 3×CD by United Jnana, 2005)
  • Soliloquy for Lilith [Parts 5 and 6] (1989)
  • A Sucked Orange (1990)
  • Thunder Perfect Mind (1992), Untied Diaries
  • Crumb Duck with Stereolab (1993), Clawfist, edition of 1450 (expanded reissue on United Dairies, 1997)
  • Rock 'n Roll Station (1994)
  • Who Can I Turn to Stereo (1996)
  • Acts of Senseless Beauty with Aranos (1997)
  • Simple Headphone Mind with Stereolab (1997), Duophonic
  • An Awkward Pause (1999)
  • The Swinging Reflective: Favourite Moments of Mutual Ecstasy (1999), collaborations 1980–1999, on United Dairies
  • Alice the Goon (second edition) (2000), release with a bonus track of a 1996 vinyl-only issue of 500 copies
  • Funeral Music for Perez Prado (2001), compilation featuring extended versions of previously-released tracks
  • Man with the Woman Face (2002)
  • Salt Marie Celeste (2003)
  • She and Me Fall Together in Free Death (2003), Beta-lactam Ring Records
  • The Musty Odour of Pierced Rectums (2003), very limited edition on Beta-lactam Ring Records
  • Chance Meeting of a Defective Tape Machine and a Migraine (2003), remixes
  • Angry Eelectric Finger (2004), 5 releases—one disc each in collaboration with Jim O'Rourke, Cyclobe, and IrrAppExt, a vinyl-only release of the source material, and a disc of outtakes on United Dairies; all other editions on Beta-lactam Ring Records)
  • Shipwreck Radio Volume One (2004), ICR (special edition with extra disc Lofoten Deadhead)
  • Echo Poeme Sequence No. 2 (2005), United Jnana
  • Shipwreck Radio Volume Two (2005), ICR (special edition with extra disc Gulls Just Wanna Have Fun)
  • Soundpooling (2006), ICR (special edition with extra disc A Hand Job for the Laughing Policeman)
  • Stereo Wastelands (2006), Beta-lactam Ring Records (edition of 500 CDs compiling previously unreleased mixes from Who Can I Turn to Stereo?)
  • Rat Tapes One: An Accumulation of Discarded Musical Vermin 1983–2006 (2006)
  • Shipwreck Radio: The Final Broadcasts (2006), ICR
  • Disconnected with Faust (2007)
  • The Iron Soul of Nothing (2008) (second disc of the reissue of Sunn O)))'s album ØØ Void, this additional CD being a Nurse with Wound remix labeled "Sunn O))) meets Nurse with Wound")
  • Huffin' Rag Blues (2008), United Dairies/Jnana
  • The Surveillance Lounge (2009), United Dirter
  • Space Music (2009), Beta-lactam Ring Records
  • Paranoia in HiFi (2009), Dirtier Promotions (compilation featuring excerpts of previously-released tracks)
  • Erroneous: A Selection of Errors (2010), colaberative work with German avantgardist Fritz Mueller and Italian industrial band Larsen.

Selected compilation appearances

A full list can be found on the NWW website, hosted by Brainwashed.com.

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Diana Rogerson (Rock Artist, '80s-2000s)
Who Can I Turn to Stereo (1996 Album by Nurse with Wound)
Willkür Nach Noten (1992 Album by H.N.A.S.)
Melchior (1986 Album by H.N.A.S.)
Küttel im Frost (Album by H.N.A.S.)