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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · I first came across her album entitled No Home Record, which she released in 2019, when I was in high school. The first song from it that I listened to was “Paprika Pony”, which instantly amazed me by how different it sounded from any Sonic Youth track I’ve ever listened to.

  2. Hace 3 días · One of the things that makes Kim Gordon so interesting is that it never seems like she is trying to impress you. In fact, throughout her career, she's made art and music that seems designed to ...

  3. Hace 2 días · De Lucas Santomero 25/05/2024. Kim Gordon. En el año 2018, el sitio NME elaboró una lista con los 100 discos de culto que “hay que escuchar antes de morir”, en base a la selección de colaboradores y músicos reconocidos de la industria musical. Entre los artistas que opinaron estuvo Kim Gordon, quien seleccionó (GI) de Germs, la banda ...

  4. theyetee.com › products › sj-no-home-recordNo Home Record | The Yetee

    30 de abr. de 2024 · Front to back, No Home Record is an expert operation in the uncanny. You don’t simply listen to Gordons music; you experience it. Made with care in Aurora, IL. With a career spanning nearly four decades, Kim Gordon is one of the most prolific and visionary artists working today.

  5. Hace 20 horas · Kim Gordon op Cactusfestival Beeld Stefaan Temmerman. Tom Raes 27 mei 2024. VRIJ 31/5. ... Het duurde tot 2019 eer Gordon met ‘No Home Record’ haar eerste volwaardige soloplaat uitbracht ...

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · In The Collective, beneath the waves of discordant guitar, are beats Gordon worked on with “collaborator/producer” Justin Raisen. He also produced No Home Record. For this release, “I said I wanted it to be more beat-oriented – that’s what he does anyway, for other people.

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · Whereas her previous solo album No Home Record opened itself up to more resonant, shattering electric guitars, The Collective explores closedness, the crush of hi-hats and the whine of high-feedback string instruments—our collective erosion into commodities.