The Contortions were a pivotal band in the New York City no wave scene of the late 1970s. Led by saxophonist and vocalist James Chance, also known as James White, the band was known for its aggressive, dissonant sound that fused punk rock with free jazz and funk. The Contortions' music was characterized by its jagged rhythms, abrasive saxophone playing, and Chance's confrontational performance style. They were part o
... MeerThe Contortions were a pivotal band in the New York City no wave scene of the late 1970s. Led by saxophonist and vocalist James Chance, also known as James White, the band was known for its aggressive, dissonant sound that fused punk rock with free jazz and funk. The Contortions' music was characterized by its jagged rhythms, abrasive saxophone playing, and Chance's confrontational performance style. They were part of the influential no wave compilation "No New York," produced by Brian Eno in 1978, which helped to cement their place in the underground music scene. The band's debut album "Buy" was released in 1979 and is considered a classic of the no wave genre, showcasing their unique blend of musical styles and intense energy. The Contortions' influence can be seen in the work of later noise rock and experimental bands, although they never achieved widespread commercial success. Their impact on alternative and avant-garde music scenes remains significant to this day.
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