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==B== ==B==
-*[[Il Balletto di Bronzo]], Italian rock group.+*'''[[Il Balletto di Bronzo]]''', Italian rock group.
-*[[Banten (group)|Banten]], Dutch group. Members include [[Jurre Haanstra]], [[Ernst Reijseger]], and [[Rob Van Der Broeck]].+*'''Banten''', Dutch group. Members include Jurre Haanstra, [[Ernst Reijseger]], and Rob Van Der Broeck.
-*[[Franco Battiato]], Italian singer, composer, and songwriter.+*'''[[Franco Battiato]]''', Italian singer, composer, and songwriter.
-*[[Han Bennink]], Dutch jazz percussionist. One of the founding members of the [[Instant Composers Pool]] (with [[Misha Mengelberg]] and [[Willem Breuker]]). Has also worked with [[Peter Brötzmann]], [[Fred Van Hove]], [[Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey]], [[Evan Parker]], and Steve Beresford (see below).+*'''[[Han Bennink]]''', Dutch jazz percussionist. One of the founding members of the [[Instant Composers Pool]] (with [[Misha Mengelberg]] and [[Willem Breuker]]). Has also worked with [[Peter Brötzmann]], [[Fred Van Hove]], [[Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey]], [[Evan Parker]], and '''Steve Beresford''' (see below).
-*[[Steve Beresford]], British multi-instrumentalists who has worked in a wide range of fields including jazz, film score, and pop. Some of these include [[Alterations]], [[Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey]], Han Bennink (see above), Flying Lizards (see below), and the [[Portsmouth Sinfonia]].+*'''[[Steve Beresford]]''', British multi-instrumentalists who has worked in a wide range of fields including jazz, film score, and pop. Some of these include [[Alterations]], [[Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey]], '''Han Bennick''' (see above), '''Flying Lizards''' (see below), and the [[Portsmouth Sinfonia]].
-*[[Jacques Berrocal]], French trombonist, trumpeter, and all around multi-instrumentalist. Has worked with [[Nurse with Wound]]. Member of the groups Operation Rhino (see below) and [[Catalogue (band)|Catalogue]].+*'''[[Jacques Berrocal]]''', French trombonist, trumpeter, and all around multi-instrumentalist. Has worked with [[Nurse with Wound]]. Member of the groups '''Operation Rhino''' (see below) and Catalogue.
-*[[Philippe Besombes]], French musician and soundtrack/[[library music]] composer. Was a member of the group Pôle (see below).+*'''Philippe Besombes''', French musician and soundtrack/[[library music]] composer. Was a member of the group '''Pôle''' (see below).
-*[[Biglietto per l'Inferno]], Italian rock group.+*'''[[Biglietto per l'Inferno]]''', Italian rock group.
-*[[Birgé Gorgé Shiroc]], French trio of [[Jean-Jacques Birgé]], [[Francis Gorgé]], and Shiroc. After the departure of Shiroc and the addition of [[Bernard Vitet]] they became the group [[Un Drame Musical Instantane]]. Birgé played also with Lard Free, Operation Rhino, Tamia, Luc Ferrari, Colette Magny and Raymond Boni (see below). He made light-shows for Gong and Red Noise (see below).+*'''Birgé Gorgé Shiroc''', French trio of [[Jean-Jacques Birgé]], Francis Gorgé, and Shiroc. After the departure of Shiroc and the addition of [[Bernard Vitet]] they became the group [[Un Drame Musical Instantane]]. Birgé played also with Lard Free, Operation Rhino, Tamia, Luc Ferrari, Colette Magny and '''Raymond Boni''' (see below). He made light-shows for Gong and '''Red Noise''' (see below).
-*Blue Effect, see Modry Efekt (below).+*'''Blue Effect''', see '''Modry Efekt''' (below).
-*[[Blue Sun (band)|Blue Sun]], Danish group.+*'''Blue Sun''', Danish group.
-*[[Raymond Boni]], French guitarist.+*'''Raymond Boni''', French guitarist.
-*[[Don Bradshaw-Leather]], mysterious group rumored to be the creation of [[Robert John Godfrey]] (of the group [[The Enid]]).+*'''Don Bradshaw-Leather''', mysterious British musician once rumoured to be the creation of [[Robert John Godfrey]] (of the group [[The Enid]]).
-*[[Brainstorm (German fusion band)|Brainstorm]], German rock group.+*'''Brainstorm''', German rock group.
-*[[Brainticket]], German rock group.+*'''[[Brainticket]]''', Belgian-led European rock group.
-*[[Brast Burn]], Japanese group. Labelmates of [[Karuna Khyal]] on Voice Records.+*'''Brast Burn''', Japanese group. Labelmates of Karuna Khyal on Voice Records.
-*[[Brave New World (German band)|Brave New World]], German rock group.+*'''Brave New World''', German rock group.
-*[[Anton Bruhin]], Swiss sound experimentalists and [[jew's harp|maultrommel]] player. Has worked with [[Adolf Wölfli]].+*'''Anton Bruhin''', Swiss sound experimentalists and [[jew's harp|maultrommel]] player. Has interpreted scores by [[Adolf Wölfli]].
-*[[Ton Steine Scherben|Brühwarm Theatre]], German performance artist [[Corny Littmann]] backed by the group Ton Steine Scherben (see below).+*'''[[Ton Steine Scherben|Brühwarm Theatre]]''', German performance artist [[Corny Littmann]] backed by the group '''Ton Steine Scherben''' (see below).
-*Franz de Byl, German guitarist+*'''Franz de Byl''', German guitarist
==C== ==C==
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*'''[[Roger Doyle]]''', Irish musician and composer. In the group [[Operating Theatre]] which had an album released on [[United Dairies (record label)|United Dairies]]. *'''[[Roger Doyle]]''', Irish musician and composer. In the group [[Operating Theatre]] which had an album released on [[United Dairies (record label)|United Dairies]].
*'''[[Jean Dubuffet]]''', French artist and creator of [[Art brut]]. *'''[[Jean Dubuffet]]''', French artist and creator of [[Art brut]].
-*'''Dzyan''', German rock group.+*'''[[Dzyan]]''', German rock group.
==E== ==E==
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==G== ==G==
-*[[Gash (band)|Gash]], German rock band.+*'''Gash''', German rock band.
-*[[Ron Geesin]], British composer, musician, producer. Has worked with [[Pink Floyd]].+*'''[[Ron Geesin]]''', British composer, musician, producer. Has worked with [[Pink Floyd]].
-*[[Gila (band)|Gila]], German rock group.+*'''[[Gila (band)|Gila]]''', German rock group.
-*[[Jef Gilson]], French musician.+*'''[[Jef Gilson]]''', French musician.
-*[[Glaxo Babies]], British rock group.+*'''[[Glaxo Babies]]''', British rock group.
-*God in Disguise, see Förklädd Gud (above)+*'''God in Disguise''', see '''Förklädd Gud''' (above)
-*[[Gomorrha (band)|Gomorrha]], German rock group.+*'''Gomorrha''', German rock group.
-*[[Gong (band)|Gong]], British/French rock group.+*'''[[Gong (band)|Gong]]''', British/French rock group.
-*[[Good Missionaries (band)|Good Missionaries]] side-project of Alternative TV (see above).+*'''Good Missionaries''' side-project of '''Alternative TV''' (see above).
-*[[Jérôme Savary|Le Grand Magic Circus]], French performance group. [[Danny Elfman]] was once a member.+*'''[[Jérôme Savary|Le Grand Magic Circus]]''', French performance group. [[Danny Elfman]] was once a member.
-*[[John Greaves (musician)|John Greaves]] and [[Peter Blegvad]] (and [[Lisa Herman]]), collaboration between members of Henry Cow (see below) and [[Slapp Happy]].+*'''[[John Greaves (musician)|John Greaves]]''' and '''[[Peter Blegvad]]''' (and '''Lisa Herman'''), collaboration between members of '''Henry Cow''' (see below) and [[Slapp Happy]].
-*[[Fernando Grillo]], Italian contrabass player with ties to the [[Fluxus]] scene.+*'''Fernando Grillo''', Italian contrabass player with ties to the [[Fluxus]] scene.
-*[[Ragnar Grippe]], Swedish electronic musician composer.+*'''Ragnar Grippe''', Swedish electronic musician composer.
-*[[Grobschnitt]], German rock group. Also see Eroc (above).+*'''[[Grobschnitt]]''', German rock group. Also see '''Eroc''' (above).
-*[[Group 1850]], Dutch rock group.+*'''[[Group 1850]]''', Dutch rock group.
-*[[Jean Guérin]], French jazz drummer.+*'''Jean Guérin''', French multi-instrumentalist.
-*[[Friedrich Gulda]] Austrian pianist and composer. Was a member of Anima-Sound (see above).+*'''[[Friedrich Gulda]]''' Austrian pianist and composer. Was a member of '''Anima-Sound''' (see above).
-*[[Guru Guru]], German rock group. Also see Uli Trepte (below).+*'''[[Guru Guru]]''', German rock group. Also see '''Uli Trepte''' (below).
==H== ==H==
-*[[Hairy Chapter]], German rock group.+*'''Hairy Chapter''', German rock group.
-*[[Hampton Grease Band]], American rock group.+*'''[[Hampton Grease Band]]''', American rock group.
-*[[Henry Cow]], British group founded by Fred Frith (see above) and [[Tim Hodgkinson]]. Part of the [[Rock in Opposition]] movement. Collaborated with the group [[Slapp Happy]] and eventually merged with them. Other members have included [[Chris Cutler]], [[John Greaves]], [[Dagmar Krause]], [[Peter Blegvad]], Anthony Moore (see below), [[Geoff Leigh]], [[Lindsay Cooper]], and [[Georgie Born]]. Also see Art Bears (above), Fred Frith (above), and Greaves and Blegvad (above).+*'''[[Henry Cow]]''', British group founded by '''Fred Frith''' (see above) and [[Tim Hodgkinson]]. Part of the [[Rock in Opposition]] movement. Collaborated with the group [[Slapp Happy]] and eventually merged with them. Other members have included [[Chris Cutler]], [[John Greaves]], [[Dagmar Krause]], [[Peter Blegvad]], '''Anthony Moore''' (see below), [[Geoff Leigh]], [[Lindsay Cooper]], and [[Georgie Born]]. Also see '''Art Bears''' (above), '''Fred Frith''' (above), and '''Greaves and Blegvad''' (above).
-*[[Pierre Henry]], French electronic music composer. Collaborated with [[Pierre Schaeffer]] on the invention of [[Musique concrète]]. Has worked with [[Spooky Tooth]], [[Urban Sax]], and [[The Violent Femmes]].+*'''[[Pierre Henry]]''', French electronic music composer. Collaborated with [[Pierre Schaeffer]] on the invention of [[Musique concrète]]. Has worked with [[Spooky Tooth]], [[Urban Sax]], and [[The Violent Femmes]].
-*[[Heratius]], French rock group.+*'''Heratius''', French rock group.
-*[[Hero (Italian band)|Hero]], Italian rock group.+*'''Hero''', Italian rock group.
-*[[Juan Hidalgo Codorniu|Juan Hidalgo]], Spanish musician.+*'''[[Juan Hidalgo Codorniu|Juan Hidalgo]]''', Spanish musician.
-*[[Hugh Hopper]], British musician.+*'''[[Hugh Hopper]]''', British musician, bass player for [[Soft Machine]].
-*[[Horde Catalytique Pour La Fin]], French rock group.+*'''Horde Catalytique Pour La Fin''', French rock group.
-*[[Horrific Child]], French musician [[Jean-Pierre Massiera]]. Goes under the aliases [[Herman's Rocket]], [[Charlie Mike Sierra]], and [[Les Maledictus Sound]].+*'''Horrific Child''', French musician [[Jean-Pierre Massiera]]. Goes under the aliases Herman's Rocket, Charlie Mike Sierra, and Les Maledictus Sound.
==I== ==I==
-*[[Organisation (band)|Ibliss]], German rock group. Includes former members of [[Organisation (band)|Organisation]]/Kraftwerk (see below).+*'''[[Organisation (band)|Ibliss]]''', German rock group. Includes former members of [[Organisation (band)|Organisation]]/'''Kraftwerk''' (see below).
-*[[L'Infonie]], Canadian rock group.+*'''L'Infonie''', Canadian rock group.
-*[[International Harvester (band)|International Harvester]], Swedish rock group. Have also released albums as [[Pärson Sound]], [[Harvester (band)|Harvester]], and [[Träd, Gräs & Stenar]].+*'''[[International Harvester (band)|International Harvester]]''', Swedish rock group. Have also released albums as [[Pärson Sound]], [[Harvester (band)|Harvester]], and [[Träd, Gräs & Stenar]].
-*[[Iskra (Swedish group)|Iskra]], Swedish jazz group. Not to be confused with [[Iskra 1903]].+*'''Iskra''', Swedish jazz group. Not to be confused with Iskra 1903.
-*[[Island (Swiss band)|Island]], Swiss rock group.+*'''Island''', Swiss rock group.
==J== ==J==
-*[[Martin Davorin-Jagodić]], Croatian composer. Has worked with John Cage (see above).+*'''[[Martin Davorin-Jagodić]]''', Croatian composer. Has worked with '''John Cage''' (see above).
-*[[Jan Dukes de Grey]], British folk group.+*'''[[Jan Dukes de Grey]]''', British folk group.
==K== ==K==
-*[[King Crimson]], British group led by [[Robert Fripp]]. Violinist [[David Cross (musician)|David Cross]] has released a track on a [[Unitited Dairies]] compilation.+*'''[[King Crimson]]''', British group led by [[Robert Fripp]]. Violinist [[David Cross (musician)|David Cross]] has released a track on a [[United Dairies (record label)|United Dairies]] compilation.
-*[[Basil Kirchin]], British musician and film composer.+*'''[[Basil Kirchin]]''', British musician and film composer.
-*[[Osamu Kitajima]], Japanese composer and musician.+*'''[[Osamu Kitajima]]''', Japanese composer and musician.
-*[[Kluster]], German trio of [[Hans-Joachim Roedelius]], [[Dieter Moebius]], and [[Conrad Schnitzler]]. Later split into [[Cluster (band)|Cluster]] and Conrad Schnitzler solo. Releated to the band [[Eruption]].+*'''[[Kluster]]''', German trio of [[Hans-Joachim Roedelius]], [[Dieter Moebius]], and [[Conrad Schnitzler]]. Later split into [[Cluster (band)|Cluster]] and Conrad Schnitzler solo. Related to the band [[Eruption (German band)|Eruption]].
-*[[Frank Köllges]] (misspelled Kolges on the list), German musician.+*'''Frank Köllges''' (misspelled Kolges on the list), German musician.
-*[[Kollektiv Rote Rube]], German rock group. Has worked with Ton Steine Scherben (see below). Not to be confused with [[Kollektiv]].+*'''Kollektiv Rote Rübe''', German rock group. Has worked with '''Ton Steine Scherben''' (see below). Not to be confused with Kollektiv.
-*[[Komintern (band)|Komintern]], French rock group.+*'''Komintern''', French rock group.
-*[[Kraftwerk]], German electronic-rock group. Former members have gone into Ibliss (see above), Neu! (see below), and Fritz Müller Rock (see below).+*'''[[Kraftwerk]]''', German electronic-rock group. Former members have gone into '''Ibliss''' (see above), '''Neu!''' (see below), and '''Fritz Müller Rock''' (see below).
-*[[Krokodil (band)|Krokodil]], Swiss rock group.+*'''[[Krokodil (band)|Krokodil]]''', Swiss rock group.
==L== ==L==
-*[[Steve Lacy]], jazz saxophonist & composer. Member of [[The Jazz Composer's Orchestra]]. Has worked with [[Cecil Taylor]], [[Don Cherry (trumpeter)|Don Cherry]], Michael Mantler (see below), [[Alvin Curran]], [[Frederic Rzewski]], Michel Waisvisz (see below), Han Bennink (see above), and [[Brion Gysin]].+*'''[[Steve Lacy (saxophonist)|Steve Lacy]]''', American jazz saxophonist & composer. Member of [[The Jazz Composer's Orchestra]]. Has worked with [[Cecil Taylor]], [[Don Cherry (trumpeter)|Don Cherry]], '''Michael Mantler''' (see below), [[Alvin Curran]], [[Frederic Rzewski]], '''Michel Waisvisz''' (see below), '''Han Bennink''' (see above), and [[Brion Gysin]].
-*[[Lard Free]], French rock group led by Gilbert Artman (see above).+*'''Lard Free''', French rock group led by '''Gilbert Artman''' (see above).
-*[[Le Forte Four]], part of the [[Los Angeles Free Music Society]].+*'''Le Forte Four''', part of the [[Los Angeles Free Music Society]].
-*[[Lemon Kittens]], British duo of [[Karl Blake]] and [[Danielle Dax]]. Released an album on [[Unitited Dairies]].+*'''[[Lemon Kittens]]''', British duo of [[Karl Blake]] and [[Danielle Dax]]. Released an album on [[United Dairies (record label)|United Dairies]].
-*[[Lily (band)]], German rock group.+*'''Lily''', German rock group.
-*[[Limbus 3]]/[[Limbus 4]], Two versions a German rock group. The 3 & 4 refers to the number of members not album number (e.g. there is no Limbus 1 or Limbus 2).+*'''[[Limbus 3]]/[[Limbus 4]]''', two versions of a German rock group. The 3 & 4 refers to the number of members not album number (thus there is no Limbus 1 or Limbus 2).
-*[[Bernard Lubat]], French jazz musician.+*'''Bernard Lubat''', French jazz musician.
-*[[Alvin Lucier]], American musician and composer. Part of the [[Sonic Arts Union]].+*'''[[Alvin Lucier]]''', American musician and composer. Part of the [[Sonic Arts Union]].
==M== ==M==
-*[[Magical Power Mako]], Japanese rock group.+*'''Magical Power Mako''', Japanese rock group.
-*[[Magma (band)|Magma]], French rock group led by Christian Vander (see below).+*'''[[Magma (band)|Magma]]''', French rock group led by '''Christian Vander''' (see below).
-*[[Colette Magny]], French singer, songwriter, and composer.+*'''[[Colette Magny]]''', French singer, songwriter, and composer.
-*[[Mahjun]], French rock group led by [[Jean-Louis Mahjun]].+*'''Mahjun''', French rock group led by Jean-Louis Mahjun.
-*[[Mahogany Brain]], French rock group.+*'''Mahogany Brain''', French rock group.
-*[[Malfatti-Wittwer]], jazz duo of Austrian [[Radu Malfatti]] and Swiss [[Stephan Wittwer]].+*'''Malfatti-Wittwer''', jazz duo of Austrian [[Radu Malfatti]] and Swiss Stephan Wittwer.
-*[[Mama Dada 1919]], American rock group.+*'''Mama Dada 1919''', American rock group.
-*[[Michael Mantler]], Austrian musician. Member of [[The Jazz Composer's Orchestra]]. Has worked with Steve Lacy (see above), [[Carla Bley]], Terje Rypdal (see below), and Robert Wyatt (see below).+*'''[[Michael Mantler]]''', Austrian musician. Member of [[The Jazz Composer's Orchestra]]. Has worked with '''Steve Lacy''' (see above), [[Carla Bley]], '''Terje Rypdal''' (see below), and '''Robert Wyatt''' (see below).
-*[[Albert Marcoeur]], French musician.+*'''[[Albert Marcoeur]]''', French musician.
-*[[Mars (band)|Mars]], American rock group. Members: [[Sumner Crane]], [[Nancy Arlen]], [[Mark Cunningham]], and [[China Burg]].+*'''[[Mars (band)|Mars]]''', American rock group. Members: Sumner Crane, [[Nancy Arlen]], Mark Cunningham, and [[China Burg]].
-*[[Maschine Nr. 9]], German studio project of [[Hans Eichleiter]], [[Georg Deuter]], and [[Hans Greb]] with assistance from a large number of real and sampled voices.+*'''Maschine Nr. 9''', German studio project of Hans Eichleiter, [[Georg Deuter]], and Hans Greb with assistance from a large number of real and sampled voices.
-*[[Mate and Vallancien]], French duo of [[Philippe Mate]] and [[Daniel Vallancien]].+*'''Mate and Vallancien''', French duo of Philippe Mate and Daniel Vallancien.
-*[[Costin Miereanu]], French composer and musician.+*'''[[Costin Miereanu]]''', French composer and musician.
-*[[Min Bul]], Norwegian jazz-rock trio of Terje Rypdal (see below), [[Bjørnar Andresen]], and [[Espen Rud]].+*'''[[Min Bul]]''', Norwegian jazz-rock trio of '''Terje Rypdal''' (see below), [[Bjørnar Andresen]], and [[Espen Rud]].
-*[[Mnemonists]], American group. Later became the group [[Biota (band)|Biota]].+*'''[[Mnemonists]]''', American group. Later became the group [[Biota (band)|Biota]].
-*[[Blue Effect|Modry Efekt]] (Blue Effect), Czech rock group.+*'''[[Blue Effect|Modry Efekt]]''' ('''Blue Effect'''), Czech rock group.
-*[[Moolah (band)|Moolah]], American duo of [[Maurice Roberson]] and [[Walter Burns]].+*'''Moolah''', American duo of Maurice Roberson and Walter Burns.
-*[[Anthony Moore]], British musician. Was member of [[Slapp Happy]] and Henry Cow (see above).+*'''[[Anthony Moore]]''', British musician. Was member of [[Slapp Happy]] and '''Henry Cow''' (see above).
-*[[Mothers of Invention]], American rock group featuring Frank Zappa (see below). Some other members included [[Jimmy Carl Black]], [[Don Preston]], [[Bunk Gardner]], and [[Ray Collins (rock musician)|Ray Collins]]. After Zappa went solo, several of the other members formed the group [[The Grandmothers]].+*'''[[Mothers of Invention]]''', American rock group featuring '''Frank Zappa''' (see below). Some other members included [[Jimmy Carl Black]], [[Don Preston]], [[Bunk Gardner]], and [[Ray Collins (rock musician)|Ray Collins]].
-*[[Moving Gelatine Plates]], French group.+*'''[[Moving Gelatine Plates]]''', French group.
-*[[Fritz Müller (musician)|Fritz Müller]] (Fritz Müller Rock), German musician [[Eberhard Kranemann]]. Was member of Kraftwerk (see above) and Neu! (see below).+*'''Fritz Müller''' ('''Fritz Müller Rock'''), German musician Eberhard Kranemann. Was member of '''Kraftwerk''' (see above) and '''Neu!''' (see below).
-*[[Thierry Müller]], French musician and leader of the group [[Ilitch]]. Also in the group [[Ruth]] with [[Ruth Ellyeri]] and Philippe Doray (see above).+*'''Thierry Müller''', French musician and leader of the group Ilitch. Also in the group Ruth with Ruth Ellyeri and '''Philippe Doray''' (see above).
-*[[Musica Elettronica Viva]] (MEV), American-European improv group. Members have included [[Alvin Curran]], [[Frederic Rzewski]], [[Richard Teitelbaum]], [[Allan Bryant]], [[Ivan Coaquette]], and [[Ivan Vandor]]. Has worked with AMM (see above).+*'''[[Musica Elettronica Viva]] (MEV)''', American-European improv group. Members have included [[Alvin Curran]], [[Frederic Rzewski]], [[Richard Teitelbaum]], Allan Bryant, Ivan Coaquette, and [[Ivan Vandor]]. Has worked with '''AMM''' (see above).
-*[[Music Improvisation Company]], jazz ensemble led by [[Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey]].+*'''Music Improvisation Company''', British jazz ensemble led by [[Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey]].
-*[[Mythos (band)|Mythos]], German rock group.+*'''[[Mythos (band)|Mythos]]''', German rock group.
==N== ==N==
-*[[Napoli Centrale]], Italian rock group.+*'''Napoli Centrale''', Italian rock group.
-*[[Negativland]], American group.+*'''[[Negativland]]''', American group.
-*[[Neu!]], German rock group. Most of the members had been in Kraftwerk (see above). [[La Düsseldorf]] is a related band. Also see Fritz Müller (above).+*'''[[Neu!]]''', German duo formed by ex-members of '''Kraftwerk''' (see above). [[La Düsseldorf]] is a related band. Also see '''Fritz Müller''' (above).
-*[[New Phonic Art]], jazz ensemble led by [[Vinko Globokar]]. Also featuring Michel Portal (see below), [[Jean-Pierre Drouet]], and [[Carlos Roqué Alsina]].+*'''New Phonic Art''', French jazz ensemble led by [[Vinko Globokar]]. Also featuring '''Michel Portal''' (see below), [[Jean-Pierre Drouet]], and [[Carlos Roqué Alsina]].
-*[[Nico]], German singer best known for being on the first Velvet Underground (see below) album.+*'''[[Nico]]''', German singer best known for being on the first '''Velvet Underground''' (see below) album.
-*[[Night Sun]], German rock group.+*'''[[Night Sun]]''', German rock group.
-*[[Nihilist Spasm Band]], Canadian rock group.+*'''[[Nihilist Spasm Band]]''', Canadian rock group.
-*[[Nine Days Wonder (band)]], German rock group.+*'''Nine Days Wonder''', German rock group.
-*[[Nosferatu (German band)|Nosferatu]], German rock group.+*'''Nosferatu''', German rock group.
-*[[Nu Creative Methods]], jazz duo of [[Bernard Pruvost]] and [[Pierre Bastien]].+*'''Nu Creative Methods''', French jazz duo of Bernard Pruvost and [[Pierre Bastien]].
==O== ==O==
-*[[Oktober (band)|Oktober]], German rock group.+*'''Oktober''', German rock group.
-*[[Yoko Ono]], Japanese artist involved in the [[Fluxus]] scene. Later married [[John Lennon]] of the [[Beatles]].+*'''[[Yoko Ono]]''', Japanese artist involved in the [[Fluxus]] scene. Later married [[John Lennon]] of the [[Beatles]].
-*[[Operation Rhino]], jazz ensemble of Gilbert Artman (see above), [[Pierre Bastien]], [[Claude Bernard]], Jacques Berrocal (see above), Raymond Boni (see above), [[Evan Chandlee]], [[Mion Cinellu]], [[Dominique Christian]], [[Daniel Deshays]], [[Harald Kenietzo]], [[Tonia Munuera]], [[Itaru Oki]], [[Alain Pinsolle]], [[Philippe Pochan]], [[Patrice Raux]], [[Richard Raux]], [[François Tusques]], and [[Mallot Vallois]].+*'''Operation Rhino''', French jazz ensemble of '''Gilbert Artman''' (see above), [[Pierre Bastien]], [[Claude Bernard]], '''Jacques Berrocal''' (see above), '''Raymond Boni''' (see above), Evan Chandlee, Mion Cinellu, Dominique Christian, Daniel Deshays, Harald Kenietzo, Tonia Munuera, Itaru Oki, Alain Pinsolle, Philippe Pochan, Patrice Raux, Richard Raux, François Tusques, and Mallot Vallois.
-*[[Opus Avantra]], Italian rock group led by [[Alfredo Tisocco]] and [[Donella Del Monaco]].+*'''[[Opus Avantra]]''', Italian rock group led by Alfredo Tisocco and Donella Del Monaco.
-*[[Orchid Spangiafora]], American audio collage artist. See: http://www.orchidspangiafora.com+*'''Orchid Spangiafora''', American audio collage artist.
-*[[Out of Focus]], German rock group.+*'''[[Out of Focus (band)|Out of Focus]]''', German rock group.
-*[[Ovary Lodge]], group led by [[Keith Tippett]].+*'''Ovary Lodge''', British group led by [[Keith Tippett]].
-*[[Tony Oxley]], jazz drummer.+*'''[[Tony Oxley]]''', British jazz drummer.
==P== ==P==
-*[[Parker and Lytton]], duo of [[Evan Parker]] and [[Paul Lytton]].+*'''Parker and Lytton''', British duo of [[Evan Parker]] and [[Paul Lytton]].
-*[[Pataphonie]], French rock band.+*'''Pataphonie''', French rock band.
-*[[Pauvros and Bizien]], French duo of [[Jean-François Pauvros]] and [[Gaby Bizien]]+*'''Pauvros and Bizien''', French duo of Jean-François Pauvros and Gaby Bizien
-*[[Pere Ubu (band)|Pere Ubu]], American rock group. Also see Red Krayola (below).+*'''[[Pere Ubu (band)|Pere Ubu]]''', American rock group. Also see '''Red Krayola''' (below).
-*[[Pierrot Lunaire (band)|Pierrot Lunaire]], Italian rock group.+*'''[[Pierrot Lunaire (band)|Pierrot Lunaire]]''', Italian rock group.
-*[[Der Plan]], German group originally consisting of [[Frank Fenstermacher]], [[Moritz R]], and [[Kurt Dahlke|Pyrolator]].+*'''[[Der Plan]]''', German group originally consisting of Frank Fenstermacher, Moritz R, and [[Kurt Dahlke|Pyrolator]].
-*[[Plastic Ono Band]], group led by [[John Lennon]] and [[Yoko Ono]].+*'''[[Plastic Ono Band]]''', group led by [[John Lennon]] and '''[[Yoko Ono]]''' (see above).
-*[[Plastic People of the Universe]], Czech rock group.+*'''[[Plastic People of the Universe]]''', Czech rock group.
-*[[Poison Girls]], British rock group on [[Crass Records]].+*'''[[Poison Girls]]''', British rock group on [[Crass Records]].
-*[[Pôle]], French rock group led by [[Paul Putti]]. Members also included [[Jean-Louis Rizet]] and Philippe Besombes (see above). Not to be confused with the Besombes-Rizet album titled Pôle.+*'''Pôle''', French rock group led by Paul Putti. Members also included Jean-Louis Rizet and '''Philippe Besombes''' (see above). Not to be confused with the Besombes-Rizet album titled ''Pôle''.
-*[[Pop Group]], British rock group.+*'''[[The Pop Group]]''', British rock group.
-*[[Michel Portal]], French clarinettist.+*'''[[Michel Portal]]''', French clarinettist.
-*[[Bomis Prendin]], American group led by Bomis Prendin.+*'''Bomis Prendin''', American group led by Bomis Prendin.
-*[[Public Image Ltd]], British musician [[John Lydon|John Lydon's]] post-[[Sex Pistols]] group. Notable members included [[Keith Levene]], [[Jah Wobble]], and [[Martin Atkins]]+*'''[[Public Image Ltd]]''', British musician [[John Lydon|John Lydon's]] post-[[Sex Pistols]] group. Notable members included [[Keith Levene]], [[Jah Wobble]], and [[Martin Atkins]]
==R== ==R==
-*[[Red Krayola]] (Red Crayola), American rock group led by [[Mayo Thompson]]. Has collaborated with [[Art And Language]] and [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]]. Mayo was also once a member of the group Pere Ubu (above).+*'''[[Red Krayola]]''' (Red Crayola), American rock group led by [[Mayo Thompson]]. Has collaborated with [[Art & Language]] and [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]]. Thompson was also once a member of the group '''Pere Ubu''' (above).
-*[[Red Noise (French band)|Red Noise]], French rock group led by Patrick Vain (see below). Not to be confused with [[Bill Nelson's Red Noise]].+*'''[[Red Noise (French band)|Red Noise]]''', French rock group led by '''Patrick Vain''' (see below). Not to be confused with [[Bill Nelson's Red Noise]].
-*[[Reform Art Unit]], jazz ensemble.+*'''Reform Art Unit''', Austrian jazz ensemble.
-*[[Steve Reich]], American composer and musician.+*'''[[Steve Reich]]''', American composer and musician.
-*[[Achim Reichel]], German guitarist and leader of the group [[A.R. & Machines]].+*'''[[Achim Reichel]]''', German guitarist and leader of the group A.R. & Machines.
-*[[The Residents]], American group.+*'''[[The Residents]]''', American group.
-*[[Catherine Ribeiro]] and [[Alpes (French band)]]+*'''[[Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes]]''', French avant-rock group.
-*[[Boyd Rice]], American musician and creative force behind [[Boyd Rice|NON]].+*'''[[Boyd Rice]]''', American musician and creative force behind [[Boyd Rice|NON]].
-*[[Terry Riley]], American composer and musician.+*'''[[Terry Riley]]''', American composer and musician.
-*[[Ritual ALL-7-70]], group led by [[Alan Sondheim]].+*'''Ritual ALL-7-70''', American group led by [[Alan Sondheim]].
-*[[Claudio Rocchi]], Italian musician.+*'''[[Claudio Rocchi]]''', Italian musician.
-*[[Rocky's Filj]], Italian jazz-rock group.+*'''Rocky's Filj''', Italian jazz-rock group.
-*[[Ron 'Pate's Debonairs]], American performance-rock group featuring [[Reverend Fred Lane|Fred Lane]].+*'''Ron 'Pate's Debonairs''', American performance-rock group featuring [[Reverend Fred Lane|Fred Lane]].
-*[[Roth, Rühm, & Wiener]] see Selten Gehörte Musik (below).+*'''Roth, Rühm, & Wiener''' see '''Selten Gehörte Musik''' (below).
-*[[Ray Russell (musician)|Ray Russell]], British guitarist.+*'''[[Ray Russell (musician)|Ray Russell]]''', British guitarist.
-*[[Terje Rypdal]], Norwegian jazz guitarist.+*'''[[Terje Rypdal]]''', Norwegian jazz guitarist.
==S== ==S==
-*[[Martin Saint-Pierre]], Argentinian percussionist.+*'''Martin Saint-Pierre''', Argentinian percussionist.
-*[[Samla Mammas Manna]], Swedish rock group.+*'''[[Samla Mammas Manna]]''', Swedish rock group.
-*[[Gunter Schickert]], German guitarist.+*'''Gunter Schickert''', German guitarist.
-*[[Second Hand (band)|Second Hand]], British rock group. also see Chillum (above).+*'''[[Second Hand (band)|Second Hand]]''', British rock group. also see '''Chillum''' (above).
-*[[Secret Oyster]], Danish rock group.+*'''Secret Oyster''', Danish rock group.
-*[[Seeselberg]], German electronic duo.+*'''Seeselberg''', German electronic duo.
-*[[Selten Gehörte Musik]], Austrian group featuring [[Dieter Roth]], [[Gerhard Rühm]], and [[Oswald Wiener]]. Part of the [[Viennese Actionism]] which also included [[Rudolf Schwarzkogler]] and [[Hermann Nitsch]].+*'''Selten Gehörte Musik''', Austrian group featuring [[Dieter Roth]], [[Gerhard Rühm]], and Oswald Wiener. Part of the [[Viennese Actionism]] which also included [[Rudolf Schwarzkogler]] and [[Hermann Nitsch]].
-*[[Semool]], French rock group.+*'''Semool''', French rock group.
-*[[Sonny Sharrock]], jazz guitarist.+*'''[[Sonny Sharrock]]''', American jazz guitarist.
-*[[Silberbart]], German rock group.+*'''Silberbart''', German rock group.
-*[[Siloah]], German rock group.+*'''[[Siloah]]''', German rock group.
-*[[Smegma (band)|Smegma]], part of the [[Los Angeles Free Music Society]].+*'''[[Smegma (band)|Smegma]]''', part of the [[Los Angeles Free Music Society]].
-*[[LaDonna Smith]] and [[Davey Williams (musician)|Davey Williams]], American musicians and founders of the [[Trans Museq]] record label.+*'''[[LaDonna Smith]]''' and '''[[Davey Williams (musician)|Davey Williams]]''', American musicians and founders of the Trans Museq record label.
-*[[Sally Smmitt]], project of [[Sally Timms]] who is a member of the group [[Mekons]].+*'''Sally Smmit''', project of [[Sally Timms]] who is a member of the British group [[Mekons]].
-*Alan Sondheim, see Ritual All 770 (above).+*'''[[Alan Sondheim]]''', see '''Ritual All 770''' (above).
-*[[Snatch (band)|Snatch]], American duo of [[Judy Nylon]] and [[Patti Palladin]]. Has worked with [[Brian Eno]].+*'''Snatch''', American duo of [[Judy Nylon]] and Patti Palladin. Has worked with [[Brian Eno]].
-*[[Soft Machine]], British rock group.+*'''[[Soft Machine]]''', British rock group.
-*[[Sperm (band)|Sperm]], Finnish group led by Pekka Airaksinen (see above).+*'''Sperm''', Finnish group led by '''Pekka Airaksinen''' (see above).
-*[[Sphinx Tush]], German group that became Tomorrow's Gift (see below). Only recorded one song (but appears in two different versions).+*'''Sphinx Tush''', German group that became '''Tomorrow's Gift'''' (see below). Only recorded one song (but appears in two different versions).
-*[[Karlheinz Stockhausen]], German composer and pioneer of electronic music.+*'''[[Karlheinz Stockhausen]]''', German composer and pioneer of electronic music.
-*[[The Stooges|Stooges]], American rock band.+*'''[[The Stooges|Stooges]]''', American rock band.
-*[[Demetrio Stratos]], Italian singer and musician. Was a member of the group Area (see above).+*'''[[Demetrio Stratos]]''', Greek singer and musician. Was a member of the Italian group '''Area''' (see above).
-*[[Supersister (Dutch band)|Supersister]], Dutch rock band.+*'''[[Supersister (Dutch band)|Supersister]]''', Dutch rock band.
==T== ==T==
-*[[Taj Mahal Travellers]], Japanese group led by [[Takehisa Kosugi]].+*'''[[Taj Mahal Travellers]]''', Japanese group led by [[Takehisa Kosugi]].
-*[[Tamia (French singer)|Tamia]], French singer.+*'''Tamia''', French singer.
-*[[Tangerine Dream]], German group.+*'''[[Tangerine Dream]]''', German group.
-*[[Ghédalia Tazartès]], French composer and musician.+*'''Ghédalia Tazartès''', French composer and musician.
-*[[Holger Czukay|Technical Space Composers Crew]], duo of [[Holger Czukay]] and [[Rolf Dammers]]. Holger later went on to join Can (see above).+*'''[[Holger Czukay|Technical Space Composers Crew]]''', duo of [[Holger Czukay]] and Rolf Dammers. Holger later went on to join '''Can''' (see above).
-*[[Mama Béa Tekielski]], French singer.+*'''Mama Béa Tekielski''', French singer.
-*[[Third Ear Band]], British rock group.+*'''[[Third Ear Band]]''', British rock group.
-*[[Thirsty Moon]], German rock group.+*'''[[Thirsty Moon]]''', German rock group.
-*[[This Heat]], British trio of [[Charles Hayward (musician)|Charles Hayward]], [[Charles Bullen (musician)|Charles Bullen]], and [[Gareth Williams (English musician)|Gareth Williams]].+*'''[[This Heat]]''', British trio of [[Charles Hayward (musician)|Charles Hayward]], Charles Bullen, and [[Gareth Williams (English musician)|Gareth Williams]].
-*[[Jacques Thollot]], French jazz musician.+*'''Jacques Thollot''', French jazz musician.
-*[[Thrice Mice]], German jazz-rock group.+*'''Thrice Mice''', German jazz-rock group.
-*[[Throbbing Gristle]], British group and founders of [[Industrial Records]].+*'''[[Throbbing Gristle]]''', British group and founders of [[Industrial Records]].
-*[[Paolo Tofani]], Italian musician. Was member of the group Area (see above).+*'''Paolo Tofani''', Italian musician. Was member of the group '''Area''' (see above).
-*[[Tokyo Kid Brothers]], Japanese performance-rock group.+*'''Tokyo Kid Brothers''', Japanese performance-rock group.
-*[[Tolerance (band)|Tolerance]], Japanese rock group.+*'''Tolerance''', Japanese rock group.
-*[[Tomorrow's Gift]] German rock group. Also see Sphinx Tush (above).+*'''Tomorrow's Gift''' German rock group. Also see '''Sphinx Tush''' (above).
-*[[Ton Steine Scherben]], German rock group.+*'''[[Ton Steine Scherben]]''', German rock group.
-*Trans Museq, see LaDonna Smith & Davey Williams (above).+*'''Trans Museq''', see '''LaDonna Smith & Davey Williams''' (above).
-*[[Uli Trepte]], Bass player and was a founding member of [[Guru Guru]] (see above).+*'''[[Uli Trepte]]''', bass player and 'founding member of '''[[Guru Guru]]''' (see above).
-*[[Twenty Sixty Six and Then]], a.k.a. 2066 and Then, German rock group.+*'''Twenty Sixty Six and Then''', a.k.a. '''2066 and Then''', German rock group.
==U== ==U==
-*[[Univers Zero]], Belgium rock group. Part of the [[Rock in Opposition]] movement.+*'''[[Univers Zero]]''', Belgian rock group. Part of the [[Rock in Opposition]] movement.
==V== ==V==
-*[[Christian Vander (musician)|Christian Vander]] French musician and leader of the group [[Magma (band)]] (see above).+*'''[[Christian Vander (musician)|Christian Vander]]''', French musician and leader of the group '''[[Magma (band)|Magma]]''' (see above).
-*[[Velvet Underground]], American rock group with ties to [[The Factory|Andy Warhol's Factory]]. Members included [[Lou Reed]], [[John Cale]], [[Moe Tucker]], [[Sterling Morrison]], and Nico (see above).+*'''[[Velvet Underground]]''', American rock group with ties to [[The Factory|Andy Warhol's Factory]]. Members included [[Lou Reed]], [[John Cale]], [[Moe Tucker]], [[Sterling Morrison]], and '''Nico''' (see above).
-*[[Vertø]], French duo of [[Gilles Goubin]] and [[Jean-Pierre Grasset]].+*'''Vertø''', French duo of Gilles Goubin and Jean-Pierre Grasset.
-*[[Patrick Vian]], French musician. Was in the group Red Noise (see above).+*'''[[Patrick Vian]]''', French musician. Was in the group '''Red Noise''' (see above).
-*[[L. Voag]], British musician [[Jim Welton]]. Has works under a number of aliases such as [[Jim Welton|Amos]] and [[The Just Measures]]. Was a member of the group [[The Homosexuals]].+*'''L. Voag''', British musician Jim Welton. Has works under a number of aliases such as Amos and The Just Measures. Was a member of the group [[The Homosexuals]].
==W== ==W==
-*[[Michel Waisvisz]], Electronic music designer and performer.+*'''[[Michel Waisvisz]]''', Dutch electronic music designer and performer.
-*[[Igor Wakhevitch]], French multi-instrumentalist.+*'''[[Igor Wakhevitch]]''', French multi-instrumentalist.
-*[[Lawrence Weiner]], Visual and soundtext artist.+*'''[[Lawrence Weiner]]''', American visual and soundtext artist.
-*[[Trevor Wishart]], British musician.+*'''[[Trevor Wishart]]''', British musician.
-*[[James White and the Contortions]], refers to two groups led by [[James Chance|James White]]: [[The Contortions]] and [[James White and the Blacks]].+*'''James White and the Contortions''', refers to two groups led by American [[James Chance|James White]]: [[The Contortions]] and [[James White and the Blacks]].
-*[[Whitehouse (band)|Whitehouse]], British group led by [[William Bennett (noise musician)|William Bennett]]. Preceded by the group Come (see above). Has worked with [[Nurse with Wound]].+*'''[[Whitehouse (band)|Whitehouse]]''', British group led by [[William Bennett (noise musician)|William Bennett]]. Preceded by the group '''Come''' (see above). Has worked with [[Nurse with Wound]].
-*[[Wired (band)|Wired]], jazz ensemble led by [[Michael Ranta]].+*'''Wired''', German jazz ensemble led by Michael Ranta.
-*[[Woorden]], Dutch rock group.+*'''Woorden''', Dutch rock group.
-*[[Robert Wyatt]], British vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. Was a member of the groups [[Soft Machine]] (see above) and [[Matching Mole]].+*'''[[Robert Wyatt]]''', British drummer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. Was a member of the groups '''[[Soft Machine]]''' (see above) and [[Matching Mole]].
==X== ==X==
-*[[Xhol Caravan]]/[[Xhol]], German rock group.+*'''[[Xhol Caravan|Xhol Caravan/Xhol]]''', German rock group.
-*[[Iannis Xenakis]], Greek composer for orchestra and electronics.+*'''[[Iannis Xenakis]]''', Greek composer for orchestra and electronics.
==Y== ==Y==
-*[[Ya Ho Wha 13]], American [[commune]] and rock group. Recorded under various names such as [[Father Yod And The Spirit Of '76]] and [[Fire, Water, Air]]. [[Sky Saxon]], from the group [[The Seeds]], was once a member.+*'''[[Ya Ho Wha 13]]''', American [[commune]] and rock group. Recorded under various names such as Father Yod And The Spirit Of '76 and Fire, Water, Air. [[Sky Saxon]], from the group [[The Seeds]], was once a member of the commune, though he did not participate in the rock band.
-*[[La Monte Young]], American composer and musician.+*'''[[La Monte Young]]''', American composer and musician.
==Z== ==Z==
-*[[Frank Zappa]] American musician and composer. Was member of the [[Mothers of Invention]] (see above) and has worked with [[Captain Beefheart]] (see above).+*'''[[Frank Zappa]]''', American musician and composer. Was member of the '''[[Mothers of Invention]]''' (see above) and has worked with '''[[Captain Beefheart]]''' (see above).
-*[[ZNR]] (Zazou'n'Racaille), French rock group led by [[Hector Zazou]] and [[Joseph Racaille]].+*'''ZNR''' (Zazou 'n' Racaille), French rock group led by [[Hector Zazou]] and Joseph Racaille.
-*[[Zweistein]], German rock group.+*'''[[Zweistein]]''', German rock group.
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* The 2001 reissue of Nurse With Wound's Chance Meeting album contains a bonus track, "Strain, Crack, Break". which consists of [[David Tibet]] reading the list. The track concludes with the words "All of these bands are completely shit." A shorter version of this track is included on the ''[[Rat Tapes One]]'' album. * The 2001 reissue of Nurse With Wound's Chance Meeting album contains a bonus track, "Strain, Crack, Break". which consists of [[David Tibet]] reading the list. The track concludes with the words "All of these bands are completely shit." A shorter version of this track is included on the ''[[Rat Tapes One]]'' album.
* "[[Words strain, crack and sometimes break,...]]" is a quote by [[T. S. Eliot]], from "Burnt Norton", the first of his [[Four Quartets]]. * "[[Words strain, crack and sometimes break,...]]" is a quote by [[T. S. Eliot]], from "Burnt Norton", the first of his [[Four Quartets]].
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The Nurse with Wound list is a list of musicians and bands that was included with Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella (1979), the first album by Nurse with Wound. There are 291 entries on the list. The list was expanded with Nurse with Wound's second album, To the Quiet Men from a Tiny Girl (1980).

The list was compiled by the original Nurse with Wound trio of Steven Stapleton, John Fothergill, and Heman Pathak. It was intended as a homage to the artists which influenced the Nurse with Wound project. It has since become a type of 'shopping list' for collectors of outsider and avant-garde music. Given their obscurity, some of the artists named on the list have been a mystery for many collectors. Stapleton has even boasted that some of the names on the list were invented, a statement absolutely refuted by John Fothergill.

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  • Eiliff, German jazz-rock group.
  • Emtidi, German space kraut-folk duo of Maik Hirschfeldt and Dolly Holmes.
  • Eroc, German drummer and multi-instrumentaluist Joachim H. Ehrig. Was a member of Grobschnitt (see below).
  • Etron Fou Leloublan, French rock group. Part of the Rock in Opposition movement.
  • Exmagma, German rock group. They have no relation to the French band Magma.

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  • Gash, German rock band.
  • Ron Geesin, British composer, musician, producer. Has worked with Pink Floyd.
  • Gila, German rock group.
  • Jef Gilson, French musician.
  • Glaxo Babies, British rock group.
  • God in Disguise, see Förklädd Gud (above)
  • Gomorrha, German rock group.
  • Gong, British/French rock group.
  • Good Missionaries side-project of Alternative TV (see above).
  • Le Grand Magic Circus, French performance group. Danny Elfman was once a member.
  • John Greaves and Peter Blegvad (and Lisa Herman), collaboration between members of Henry Cow (see below) and Slapp Happy.
  • Fernando Grillo, Italian contrabass player with ties to the Fluxus scene.
  • Ragnar Grippe, Swedish electronic musician composer.
  • Grobschnitt, German rock group. Also see Eroc (above).
  • Group 1850, Dutch rock group.
  • Jean Guérin, French multi-instrumentalist.
  • Friedrich Gulda Austrian pianist and composer. Was a member of Anima-Sound (see above).
  • Guru Guru, German rock group. Also see Uli Trepte (below).

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  • Napoli Centrale, Italian rock group.
  • Negativland, American group.
  • Neu!, German duo formed by ex-members of Kraftwerk (see above). La Düsseldorf is a related band. Also see Fritz Müller (above).
  • New Phonic Art, French jazz ensemble led by Vinko Globokar. Also featuring Michel Portal (see below), Jean-Pierre Drouet, and Carlos Roqué Alsina.
  • Nico, German singer best known for being on the first Velvet Underground (see below) album.
  • Night Sun, German rock group.
  • Nihilist Spasm Band, Canadian rock group.
  • Nine Days Wonder, German rock group.
  • Nosferatu, German rock group.
  • Nu Creative Methods, French jazz duo of Bernard Pruvost and Pierre Bastien.

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  • Oktober, German rock group.
  • Yoko Ono, Japanese artist involved in the Fluxus scene. Later married John Lennon of the Beatles.
  • Operation Rhino, French jazz ensemble of Gilbert Artman (see above), Pierre Bastien, Claude Bernard, Jacques Berrocal (see above), Raymond Boni (see above), Evan Chandlee, Mion Cinellu, Dominique Christian, Daniel Deshays, Harald Kenietzo, Tonia Munuera, Itaru Oki, Alain Pinsolle, Philippe Pochan, Patrice Raux, Richard Raux, François Tusques, and Mallot Vallois.
  • Opus Avantra, Italian rock group led by Alfredo Tisocco and Donella Del Monaco.
  • Orchid Spangiafora, American audio collage artist.
  • Out of Focus, German rock group.
  • Ovary Lodge, British group led by Keith Tippett.
  • Tony Oxley, British jazz drummer.

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  • Ya Ho Wha 13, American commune and rock group. Recorded under various names such as Father Yod And The Spirit Of '76 and Fire, Water, Air. Sky Saxon, from the group The Seeds, was once a member of the commune, though he did not participate in the rock band.
  • La Monte Young, American composer and musician.

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Facts

  • There are 294 artists on the list. If LIMBUS 3/LIMBUS 4 and XHOL/XHOL CARAVAN are counted as the same there are 292 artists.
  • The 2001 reissue of Nurse With Wound's Chance Meeting album contains a bonus track, "Strain, Crack, Break". which consists of David Tibet reading the list. The track concludes with the words "All of these bands are completely shit." A shorter version of this track is included on the Rat Tapes One album.
  • "Words strain, crack and sometimes break,..." is a quote by T. S. Eliot, from "Burnt Norton", the first of his Four Quartets.

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