Posted February 20, 2004 by Band Geek
The Twitch
by James Chance
, , , , , no wave, funk-noise

Band Geek says: From the No Wave movement of the late '70s, saxophonist/vocalist James Chance, of James Chance and the Contortions, dishes up his Ornette Coleman, James Brown funk, and Stooges-era Iggy Pop theatrics with "The Twitch" from his "Irresistible Impulse" compilation.
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