has anyone mentioned Laurie Anderson yet?
np: Nusrat Ali Khan - Live on New Sounds, WNYC 10/02/96
On Thu, 3 Oct 1996 16:19:49 +0000 "Jan Hanford" <jan@shelby.com> writes:
quoted 52 lines Here is the list of names I received of women in idm/ambient/etc. I
>Here is the list of names I received of women in idm/ambient/etc. I
>was most interested in women recording solo instrumental rather than
>vocals with a band. My impression was that there aren't any like
>Aphex Twin or Autechre, who just use machines to produce music. Now
>I know I'm not the only one. (I already knew that but it's nice to
>actually have the names!)
>
>Here's the list with as much information as I have. Please forgive
>any inaccuracies, I'm merely repeating what I received:
>
>Lisa Carbon (on Rephlex)
>Mira Calix (on Warp)
>Jan Hanford (on AD)
>Andrea Parker (on Mo Wax)
>Riz Mazlen (aka Small fish with spine and Neotropic)
>Sara Campbell (on the pc music label)
>Kelli Hand
>Marusha
>Chelsea Grin
>Nicolette
>SIL (from Finland on Sahko)
>Happy Rhodes (singer but did idm tracks on Aural Gratification
>compilations)
>Steps-Dis-Charge (featured on the Instinct compilation, Ambient
>Systems II)
>K Hand Saskia Sledgers (DJAX-UP-BEATS)
>Half of GTO/Tricky Disco (sadly deceased)
>Cosie Fan Tutti (from Chris & Cosey)
>Kymm Seranno (on Ersatz Audio)
>
>I got a few names of women singers in bands that have idm and
>ambient elements in their music. I think they are important but
>their contribution is different:
>
>the female singer of Loop Guru
>Bjork
>Sarah Peacock (Seefeel)
>Beth Gibbons (Portishead)
>Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance)
>Liz Fraser (Cocteau Twins)
>Kate Bush (one of the earliest users of the Fairlight)
>...and there are many others, I'm sure
>
>Thanks for all the information, everyone.
>
>Jan
>
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