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Naked City
Clockwise from left: Wayne Horvitz, John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Fred Frith, Joey Baron.Background information Origin New York City, New York, United States Genres Avant-garde, grindcore, experimental rock, free jazz Years active 1988–1993 (brief 2003 reunion) Labels Elektra Nonesuch, Avant, Earache, Tzadik Members John Zorn
Bill Frisell
Wayne Horvitz
Fred Frith
Joey BaronPast members Yamatsuka Eye
Mike PattonNaked City was an avant-garde music group led by saxophonist and composer John Zorn. Active primarily in New York City from 1988 to 1993, Naked City was initiated by Zorn as a "composition workshop"[1] to test the limits of composition (and improvisation) in a traditional rock band lineup. Their music incorporated recognizable elements of jazz, surf, classical, heavy metal, grindcore, country, punk rock and other genres.
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History
In Naked City's characteristic early style, songs were often performed at astonishingly fast tempos, drawing heavily on thrash metal and hardcore punk's emphasis on extreme speed. Many songs were quite brief, and typically switched musical genres every few measures. One critic described Naked City's music as "jump-cutting micro-collages of hardcore, country, sleazy jazz, covers of John Barry and Ornette Coleman, brief abstract tussles — a whole city crammed into two or three minute bursts".[2] This fast-change tendency was inspired in part by Carl Stalling — a Zorn favorite — who wrote music for many Warner Brothers cartoons (featuring Road Runner, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and others); music that featured frequent shifts in tempo, theme and style.
Naked City's eponymous first album was distributed by Elektra Nonesuch and featured a famous Weegee photograph (taken 1943) of a dead gangster on its cover along with macabre illustrations by Maruo Suehiro. There was disagreement between Zorn and the label over cover art on subsequent albums. Zorn wanted to use explicit S&M pictures, images from 19th century medical archives, and execution photographs, most notoriously of a Leng Tch'e victim; Elektra Nonesuch refused. Zorn ended his relationship with Elektra, releasing subsequent Naked City albums on Shimmy Disc and his own Avant and Tzadik labels.
Naked City varied their stylistic approach on later releases. The cover repertoire was expanded to include pieces from various modern classical composers such as Alexander Scriabin, Claude Debussy, Charles Ives, and Olivier Messiaen, whose works are featured on the album Grand Guignol. Leng T'che featured a single piece, over 31 minutes in length, of gruelingly slow heavy metal. Torture Garden was made up of several "hardcore miniatures", and Absinthe was ambient and noise textures.
Naked City found perhaps their greatest following among the fans of the many death metal, heavy metal and grindcore bands with which they performed, such as Blind Idiot God, Napalm Death, Carcass and Live Skull. The appearance of "Osaka Bondage" - taken from the album Torture Garden - on the Earache sampler Grindcrusher II helped this to some extent.
Zorn discontinued Naked City after Absinthe when he felt "... the need to write music for other ensembles, in other contexts, with new ideas".[2] A brief reunion occurred in 2003 for a few shows at European jazz festivals.
Cinematic connections
The group covered numerous film soundtrack cuts, including work by Georges Delerue. Heretic was intended as the soundtrack for a film starring Karen Finley.
The tracks "Bonehead" and "Hellraiser", from the album Grand Guignol, are featured in swapped form during the opening sequence of the Michael Haneke film Funny Games and its 2008 remake.
Filmmaker Henry Hills completed Heretic short film about Naked City and documented John Zorn, Christian Marclay and Fred Frith activities. The films were screened France in festival Vidéo Formes and by curator Jérôme Lefèvre in a program about New-York Avant-Garde in both Cinema and Music.
Band members
- John Zorn - saxophone
- Bill Frisell - guitar
- Fred Frith - bass guitar
- Wayne Horvitz - keyboards
- Joey Baron - drums
- Session members
- Yamatsuka Eye - vocals (1988–1992, 1993)
- Live members
- Mike Patton - vocals (1992 and 2003)
Discography
- Naked City (1989)
- Torture Garden (1989)
- Grand Guignol (1992)
- Heretic (1992)
- Leng Tch'e (1992)
- Radio (1993)
- Absinthe (1993)
- Black Box (contains the albums Torture Garden and Leng Tch'e, originally released only in Japan) (1996)
- Naked City Live, Vol. 1: The Knitting Factory 1989 (2002)
- Naked City: The Complete Studio Recordings (Box Set) (2005)
References
External links
- Naked City index
- Naked City discography at MusicBrainz
Studio albums Live albums Box sets Related articles Categories:- American jazz ensembles
- American experimental musical groups
- Avant-garde metal musical groups
- Free improvisation ensembles
- American grindcore musical groups
- Musical groups established in 1988
- Musical groups disestablished in 1993
- Musical quintets
- Earache Records artists
- American progressive rock music groups
- Tzadik Records artists
- John Zorn
- Avant-garde jazz ensembles
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