The New Blockaders
BIOGRAPHY
Beginning in the early 1980s, The New Blockaders' debut, 'Changez Les Blockeurs' (1982) has been cited as, 'The first true Noise record of the modern era' (Ron Lessard, RRRecords.) 'Live At Morden Tower' (1983) and 'Pulp' (a collaboration with David Jackman / Organum, 1984) were also very influential, having influenced Japanoise giants Merzbow, Hijo Kaidan, Incapacitants, Hanatarash, and countless others.
TNB have been classified as everything from Neo-Futurist, to Industrial, to Post-Industrial, although they prefer to distance themselves from all genres. Their music (or, more accurately, anti-music) has been described as Pure Sonic Nihilism. TNB reject not only music but also art, anti-art, and anything else you care to mention. They, more than any other, define the essence of true Noise music both in art and in act.
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