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[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=”15″]Though born in the United States, Lindsay, the son of missionaries, came of age in Brazil during the golden age of tropicália. He absorbed those sounds and temporarily set them aside upon returning to New York and launching DNA, a short-lived but essential No Wave band that stunned with its extreme racket. In the decades since, Lindsay has worked to connect the opposing strains of his past, finding power and delight in the juxtaposition of unlikely elements. [/perfectpullquote]
DNA mastermind Arto Lindsay played two shows at this year’s Big Ears – one at The Mill and Mine (on Friday, March 23rd) and one at The Standard (Saturday, March 24th) with Norwegian drummer Paal Nilssen-Love (Fire Room, Hairy Bones, Lean Left). We missed the Friday show due to Nor’easter/cancelled flights, but made it to Knoxville just in time to see a show at The Standard!
Arto Lindsay & PNL @BigEarsFestival pic.twitter.com/2CqiqtrQ0c
— Petridisch (@petridisch) March 24, 2018
The show was a clear nod to Arto’s no wave roots – a sweaty/noisy exchange between him and PNL, both beautiful and chaotic at that. As our footage demonstrates Arto Lindsay was clearly pleased with the results of said exchange.
[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=”15″]Arto Lindsay and Paal Nilssen-Love played together for the first time in Rio in early July 2013 when Nilssen-Love had two nights of concerts at Rio´s avant garde venue Audio Rebel. They met, said hello, and performed a hammering 35-minute set which was all over the place. Highly energetic, with a mix of Brazilian songs, vocals, noisy guitar, and hard beating drums going in and out of time, the gentlemen were soaked in sweat and in the agreement that more had to happen between the two.[/perfectpullquote]
Below we collected tweets related to both shows that Arto Lindsay played at Big Ears 2018. Also – do check out BE mix made by Eddie Garcia (aka Pedal Fuzz/1970s Film Stock) since it features “The Prize” off of 1999 Prize LP.
Arto Lindsay band with two killer drummers is almost too perfect a @benratliff simulation #BigEarsKnox
— Nate Chinen (@natechinen) March 23, 2018
The one and only #artolindsay @ The Mill & Mine https://t.co/4XKGUuwRnC
— Noah Bellamy (@Noah_Bellamy) March 24, 2018
Great to see @artolindsay at #bigearsknox pic.twitter.com/wj6EeL5B8U
— Music + Art MGMT (@musicandartmgmt) March 24, 2018
@artolindsay & Paal Nilssen-Love melting faces this morning at #BigEarsKnox @BigEarsFestival pic.twitter.com/gK7eMjdWAN
— Piano People (@piano__people) March 24, 2018
arto lindsay w/ double drummers #bigears pic.twitter.com/6G5KbwukNN
— david (@floorcore) March 23, 2018
Experimental guitarist and composer @artolindsay has never been shy about pushing at boundaries and mixing influences. Still, even he has his sonic limits. See him live tomorrow at the @BigEarsFestival. #BigEarsKnox pic.twitter.com/K4Tq1YSNdr
— NewMusicBox (@newmusicbox) March 22, 2018
Saturday at @BigEarsFestival… start with Peter Evans solo or Arto Lindsay and Paal Nilssen-Love duo? Dammit Jim I’m just a doctor. I don’t know the answer to all these questions. I’ll need some help here.
— Seth & Yulun (@PiRecordings) March 24, 2018