Nurse with Wound

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Nurse with Wound
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genre(s) Experimental, Industrial
Years active 1979–present
Label(s) United Dairies
Durtro
Durtro Jnana
Beta-lactam Ring Records
Members
Steven Stapleton
Colin Potter
David Tibet
Former 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] The band ranges in many genres such as avant-garde, industrial, noise, dark ambient, and drone.

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[edit] 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. 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 nearly every musical genre imaginable (including cabaret music, nursery rhymes, John Cage, The Beach Boys, krautrock,[2] ambient music,[3] and easy listening[4]) retains a distinctive and recognizable aura. Musique concrete 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".

[edit] 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 (Strawberry Switchblade), Annie Anxiety, Jhonn Balance, Matt Waldron of Irr. App (Ext) and most regularly David Tibet of Current 93. At time of writing, NWW is 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.

[edit] 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, however, 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 recently reported to a Dutch radio station that he was halfway through his long-promised "hip-hop" album, with around 5-6 female rap artists guesting. 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 due in 2008. Their website also lists as forthcoming a new NWW album entitled "Huffin' Rag Blues" which is, primarily, a collaboration with British sound artist Andrew Liles. Stapleton has also announced the completion of a collaborative album with Sunn O))) as well as an expanded reissue of the out-of-print studio album "The Man with the Woman Face".

[edit] Discography

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

All records released on United Dairies, except where indicated.

[edit] Selected compilation appearances

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

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Dean, Jonathan (June 29, 2003). "Brainwashed − Nurse With Wound, "She and Me Fall Together in Free Death"". Brainwashed.com. Retrieved on December 11, 2008.
  3. ^ Dean, Jonathan (October 19, 2003). "Brainwashed − Nurse With Wound, "Soliloquy for Lilith"". Brainwashed.com. Retrieved on December 11, 2008.
  4. ^ Dean, Jonathan (June 29, 2008). "Brainwashed − Nurse With Wound, "Huffin' Rag Blues"". Brainwashed.com. Retrieved on December 11, 2008.

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