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Arto Lindsay
Lindsay at Moers Festival in 2010
Lindsay at Moers Festival in 2010
Background information
Birth nameArthur Morgan Lindsay
Born (1953-05-28) May 28, 1953 (age 71)
OriginRichmond, Virginia, U.S.
GenresNo wave, noise, avant-garde jazz, MPB, art pop
Occupation(s)Composer, musician, record producer
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
LabelsZE, Righteous Babe
Websiteartolindsay.com

Arthur Morgan "Arto" Lindsay (born May 28, 1953) is an American guitarist, singer, record producer and experimental composer.[1] He was a member of the pioneering 1970s no wave group DNA, which featured on the 1978 compilation No New York. In the 1980s, he formed the group Ambitious Lovers. He also performed with The Golden Palominos and The Lounge Lizards.

He has a distinctive soft voice and an often noisy, self-taught guitar style consisting almost entirely of extended techniques, described by Brian Olewnick as "studiedly naïve ... sounding like the bastard child of Derek Bailey".[2]

Music

Although Lindsay was born in the United States, he grew up in Brazil.[3] In the late 1970s, he helped form the no wave band DNA[4] with Ikue Mori and Robin Crutchfield, although Tim Wright of Pere Ubu soon replaced Crutchfield.[5] In 1978, DNA was featured on the four-band sampler No New York (produced by Brian Eno)[5] In the early 1980s, Lindsay performed on early albums by The Lounge Lizards and The Golden Palominos.[6][7] "He's never lost his interest in weirdness," Robert Christgau wrote, "even ran the Kitchen for a year, and in the eighties his unschooled guitar was in demand all over downtown as he radiated out from the overlapping John Lurie, Anton Fier, John Zorn, and Kip Hanrahan circles to enterprising jazz and funk guys as well as Cuban drummers..."[8]

Arto Lindsay, Moers Festival 2010

After the Lounge Lizards, Lindsay and keyboardist Peter Scherer formed the Ambitious Lovers, influenced by pop, samba, and bossa nova. In an interview with Bomb magazine, Linsday said, "the whole idea was Al Green and samba. That against this; this against that; not a blend, a juxtaposition, loud/soft. There's no particular point in putting these things together. The point is what comes out in the end."[9] The band's albums included Envy, Greed, and Lust.[10]

Producer

Lindsay began his experience as producer in 1981 working with Italian No wave band Hi-Fi Bros. He has produced recordings by Brazilian musicians Caetano Veloso, Tom Zé, Vinicius Cantuária, Gal Costa, Carlinhos Brown, Marisa Monte, Adriana Calcanhotto, Orquestra Contemporânea de Olinda and Lucas Santtana. He also co-produced the first album of Anarchist Republic of Bzzz.[11]

Collaborations

Lindsay lent his talents in 2008 on Jun Miyake’s Stolen Strangers album providing vocals and guitar on the album’s opener “Alviveride” as well as on “O Fim”, “Turn Back” and “Outros Escuros”. In 2013, Lindsay sang on "I Guess We're Floating" by Stephon Alexander and Rioux. The song was released on the album Here Comes Now in August 2014 by Connect Records.[12]

Exhibition

  • netmage 2006 performs Ipanema Théories with Dominique Gonzalez Foerster and alone Garden of self regard

Discography

More or less comprehensive the discography integrates all work as a leader, band projects and contributions on albums of other musicians. Lindsay's own work can simple be singled out by sorting "Leading artist". Minor contributions may only be mentioned in the notes of an earlier album of the respective artist. The No New York compilation is added due its significance. Later compilations of older material are listed with the recording year followed by the release date in brackets. Within a year the albums are sorted alphabetically by artist not by specified dates.

Release Leading artist or band Album Label Notes
1978 DNA No New York Antilles compilation by Brian Eno
1979 [1985] The Lounge Lizards Live 79-81 ROIR
1980 Peter Gordon & Love of Life Orchestra Extended Niceties Infidelity
1981 DNA A Taste of DNA American Clave
1981 The Lounge Lizards The Lounge Lizards Editions EG
1981 Kip Hanrahan Coup de tête American Clave
1982 [1993] DNA Last Live at CBGB's Avant recorded 25th June 1982 at CBGB's
1983 The Golden Palominos The Golden Palominos Celluloid Lindsay is also guest on Omaha and Visions of Excess both Celluloid, 1985
1983 Kip Hanrahan Desire Develops an Edge American Clave
1983 John Zorn Locus Solus Rift
1984 Ambitious Lovers Envy Editions EG credited as "Arto Lindsay Ambitious Lovers"
1984 David Moss Full House Moers Music
1985 Kip Hanrahan Vertical's Currency American Clave
1985 John Lurie Music from the Original Scores: Stranger Than Paradise and the Resurrection of Albert Ayler Crammed Discs, Made to Measure
1985 David Moss Dense Band Moers Music
1985 Ryuichi Sakamoto Esperanto MIDI Inc. Lindsay plays guitar
1986 Ryuichi Sakamoto Futurista MIDI Inc. Lindsay plays guitar on "Parolibre"
1986 John Zorn The Big Gundown Nonesuch
1986 [1990] John Zorn Filmworks 1986–1990 Eva Lindsay on first four tracks for White and Lazy. Also on two tracks from 1990 released on Filmworks III: 1990–1995
1987 John Lurie Down by Law Crammed Discs, Made to Measure Soundtrack to the Jim Jarmush film, featuring Lurie beside Tom Waits as actors
1987 John Zorn Cobra Hat Hut
1988 Ambitious Lovers Greed Virgin
1988 Heiner Goebbels/Heiner Müller Der Mann im Fahrstuhl/The Man in the Elevator ECM
1989 Laurie Anderson Strange Angels Warner Bros. produced in part by Lindsay and Scherer. Lindsay also sings on the title track of her following album Bright Red (1994)
1989 Bill Frisell Before We Were Born Elektra Musician
1989 Allen Ginsberg The Lion for Real Antilles/Island Hal Wilner project
1989 Seigen Ono Comme des Garçons, Volume One Venture Lindsay also is guest musician and producer on The Green Chinese Table (1988) and Comme des Garçons, Volume Two (1989)
1989 Ryuichi Sakamoto Beauty Virgin Lindsay also sings on "Psychedelic Afternoon" of his following album Sweet Revenge (1994) and plays guitar on "Bibounoaozora" of the next, Smoochy (Güt/For Life, 1996)
1989 Caetano Veloso Estrangeiro Elektra/Musician produced by Lindsay and Peter Scherer
1989 John Zorn Filmworks VII: Cynical Hysterie Hour CBS/Sony
1990 Ambitious Lovers as Peter Scherer & Arto Lindsay Pretty Ugly Crammed Discs, Made to Measure music for a ballett choreographed by Amanda Miller
1990 Marc Ribot Rootless Cosmopolitans Island
1990 They Might Be Giants Flood Elektra Lindsay on one track
1991 Ambitious Lovers Lust Elektra
1991 Marisa Monte Mais EMI/World Pacific produced by Lindsay, debut album by Monte, features Ribot, Zorn a.o.
1991 Caetano Veloso Circuladô Elektra/Nonesuch produced by Lindsay
1993 Arnaldo Antunes Nome RCA
1993 Gal Costa O Sorriso do Gato de Alice RCA produced by Lindsay
1994 David Byrne David Byrne Luaka Bop/Warner Bros.
1995 Arto Lindsay Trio Aggregates 1–26 Knitting Factory trio with Melvin Gibbs and Dougie Bowne
1995 Arto Lindsay O Corpo Sutil (The Subtle Body) Güt/For Life (Jp), Bar/None first solo album after the Ambitious Lovers, features prominently Bill Frisell
1996 Vinicius Cantuaria Sol na Cara Gramavision produced by Lindsay
1996 Arto Lindsay Mundo Civilizado Güt/For Life, Bar/None illbient remixes on Hyper Civilizado (Gütbounce, Gramavision)
1997 Arto Lindsay Noon Chill Güt/For Life, Bar/None Rykodisc issued a limited edition in 1998 adding the EP Reentry, first released in Japan on Güt
1998 Vinicius Cantuaria Tucumã Verve Lindsay co-wrote "Maravilhar" and "Sanfona", and plays guitar on "Vivo Isolado do Mundo"
1998 Seigen Ono Comme des Garçons + Remix Arto Lindsay Epic/Sony re-release with added remixes
1999 Arto Lindsay Prize Righteous Babe
2000 Arto Lindsay Ecomixes Avex Trax compilation of remixes and four live tracks
2002 Arto Lindsay Invoke Righteous Babe
2002 Jun Miyake Innocent Bossa in the Mirror Nektar/Tropical Music Lindsay co-produced and sings
2004 Arto Lindsay Salt Righteous Babe
2008 Adriana Calcanhotto Mare Sony/BMG co-producer, plays drums and guitar on two tracks
2008 Jun Miyake Stolen from Strangers Videoarts Music
2014 Arto Lindsay Encyclopedia of Arto Northern Spy compilation with a second CD comprising solo live recordings
2017 Arto Lindsay Cuidado Madame Northern Spy again with Melvin Gibbs, features drummer Kassa Overall

References

  1. ^ Dougan, John; Westergaard, Sean. "Biography: Arto Lindsay". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  2. ^ Olewnick, Brian. "DNA (Last Live at CBGB's)". Allmusic. Retrieved 31 July 2010.
  3. ^ Fleischmann, Mark; Robbins, Ira; Kenny, Glenn. "Arto Lindsay". Trouser Press. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  4. ^ Masters, Marc. No Wave. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2007, pp. 52-67
  5. ^ a b Robbins, Ira; Fleischmann, Mark; Payes, Robert. "DNA". Trouser Press. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  6. ^ Fleischmann, Mark; Sheridan, David; Shupe, Rich; Isler, Scott. "Lounge Lizards". Trouser Press. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  7. ^ Fleischmann, Mark; Schinder, Scott; Mirkin, Steven; Robbins, Ira. "Golden Palominos". Trouser Press. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  8. ^ Christgau, Robert (February 18, 1998). Grown Up All Wrong: 75 Great Rock and Pop Artists from Vaudeville to Techno. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674443181 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Krasnow, David. "Arto Lindsay", Bomb magazine, Spring 2000. Retrieved on January 20, 2012
  10. ^ Reviews: Pop - Recommended. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 12 January 1985. pp. 101–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  11. ^ Mattioli, Valerio (2 July 2014). "Arto Lindsay, un'intervista enciclopedica". XL Repubblica.it (in Italian). Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Premiere: Stephon Alexander and Rioux Recruit No Wave Icon Arto Lindsay For Ecstatic 'I Guess We're Floating'". factmag.com. 2014-07-17. Retrieved 2014-09-20.