Los Angeles Free Music Society
- Los Angeles Free Music Society
The Los Angeles Free Music Society (LAFMS) has been, since the early 1970s, the banner heading of a loose collective of experimental musicians in Los Angeles, California who were joined by an aesthetic based around radicalism and playfulness. Key players have included Joe Potts, Tom Recchion, Joseph Hammer, John Duncan, Dennis Duck, Juan Gomez, Kevin Laffey, Chip Chapman, Fredrik Nilsen, Jerry Bishop, Ace Farren Ford, Ju Suk Reet Meate, and Rick Potts.
Notable band configurations have included Le Forte Four, Smegma (who relocated to Portland, OR in the late 1970s), Solid Eye, Airway, Monique Experience, Foundation Boo and Doo-Dooettes. Their influence was most immediately felt by Japanese noise projects like Hanatarash, Hijokaidan, and Incapacitants.
A ten-CD retrospective titled "The Lowest Form of Music", comprised of 1970s recordings made under the LAFMS banner, was released by the Cortical Foundation and RRRecords.
External links
* [http://www.lafms.com Official LAFMS site]
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