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Fue uno de los artistas filmados para el documental de la escena No Wave \u00ab135 Grand Street New York 1979\u00bb. <\/p>\n<p> Steve, que en sus comienzos estaba influenciado por Mose Allison, Tom Lehrer, Randy Newman  y por \u00abgente que utilizaba letras ingeniosas en el formato de canciones pop\u00bb, escribi\u00f3 en solo dos semanas una serie de canciones &#8211; descritas por alguien como \u00abfolclore neur\u00f3tico de NYC\u00bb &#8211; que hablaban sobre la vida en la gran manzana, soledad, ansiedad urbana, los simulacros nucleares de los a\u00f1os 50, yuppies&#8230;con t\u00edtulos como \u00abJoven y Ambicioso\u00bb, \u00abEl Lamento del Hombre de Negocios\u00bb, \u00abBleecker Street\u00bb, \u00abGenes Superiores\u00bb&#8230; <\/p>\n<p> La idea inicial era utilizar estas canciones para una especie de proyecto paralelo originalmente concebido como banda sonora para performances art\u00edsticas y no tanto como material para una banda. <\/p>\n<p> Steve grab\u00f3 estas canciones, que formar\u00edan el disco \u00abDomestic Exile\u00bb, en los estudios de la ZBS Foundation en Nueva York, con el ingeniero de sonido Bob Bielecki (habitual colaborador de Laurie Anderson y La Monte Young). Steve cant\u00f3, toc\u00f3 la guitarra el\u00e9ctrica, bajo, contrabajo y percusi\u00f3n. Reclut\u00f3 a Evan Lurie (compa\u00f1ero suyo en Lounge Lizards) al teclado Farfisa (el mismo usado en el primer disco del grupo punk-jazz) y al mago de los sintes G. Lindahl. <\/p>\n<p> Aunque en principio el tr\u00edo no ten\u00eda intenci\u00f3n de actuar en vivo, acabaron tocando unas tres veces, incluyendo un concierto ben\u00e9fico en el CBGB. Despu\u00e9s de finalizar la grabaci\u00f3n, Steve hizo escuchar las cintas a varios sellos de Nueva York pero ninguno mostr\u00f3 inter\u00e9s en publicar el disco, a pesar de que una de las canciones &#8211; la pegadiza \u00abI Don&#8217;t Want To Join A Cult\u00bb &#8211; se convirti\u00f3 en todo un himno underground en Manhattan e incluso Debbie Harry (Blondie) se mostr\u00f3 interesada en hacer una versi\u00f3n. <\/p>\n<p> Poco despu\u00e9s, Steve estuvo de visita en Italia y fue all\u00ed donde \u00abDomestic Exile\u00bb fue editado finalmente por un sello local, envuelto en una portada similar a la del primer LP de Lounge Lizards (John Lurie tom\u00f3 alguna de las fotos para la portada). <\/p>\n<p> El resultado fue una peque\u00f1a obra maestra minimalista que podr\u00eda ser descrita como una versi\u00f3n lo-fi y casera de \u00abMusic For A New Society\u00bb de John Cale. El esqueleto de las canciones consiste b\u00e1sicamente en unos pocos acordes de guitarra con fuzz, \u00f3rgano Farfisa, bajo, piano, sintetizador anal\u00f3gico y la grave voz de Piccolo sonando como un Lou Reed o Leonard Cohen de bolsillo. <\/p>\n<p> Desgraciadamente, la calidad del prensaje original no era muy buena (vinilo barato con clicks\/pops) y el sello original cometi\u00f3 una confusi\u00f3n con el orden \/ t\u00edtulos de un par de canciones en la cara 1. <\/p>\n<p> Estos problemas se han solucionado para esta reedici\u00f3n. <\/p>\n<p> \u00abSiempre me ha fascinado la gente que vive al margen de la sociedad y la idea de sobrevivir completamente fuera del sistema, sin identidad, documentos, dinero, trabajo, familia&#8230;pero no sin amigos, eso ser\u00eda impensable, innecesariamente cruel\u00bb &#8211; Steve Piccolo <\/p>\n<p> *Archivar en: art-rock, experimental, post-punk, No Wave&#8230; <\/p>\n<p> *Por primera vez reeditado este disco de culto, con sonido cuidadosamente remasterizado por Gak Sato, sonando mejor que el prensaje original. <\/p>\n<p> *Incluye un extenso booklet con detalladas notas y comentarios sobre cada canci\u00f3n por Steve Piccolo. <\/p>\n<p> *Recomendado si te gusta: LOU REED, JOHN CALE, VELVET UNDERGROUND, ZAPPA, MODERN LOVERS, LEONARD COHEN, POST-PUNK, NO WAVE, DIY&#8230;<\n<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Primer disco &#8211; editado en 1982 &#8211; por Steve Piccolo, bajista y miembro fundador de Lounge Lizards, grabado junto a su compa\u00f1ero de grupo Evan Lurie y G.Lindahl.<a class=\"read\" href=\"https:\/\/wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com\/es\/producto\/domestic-exile-cd\/\"> (...)<\/a>","protected":false},"featured_media":125631,"template":"","meta":{"_acf_changed":false},"product_brand":[],"product_cat":[23235],"product_tag":[29138],"class_list":{"0":"post-207007","1":"product","2":"type-product","3":"status-publish","4":"has-post-thumbnail","6":"product_cat-post-punk-es","7":"product_tag-cd-es","8":"pa_artist-piccolo-steve-es","9":"pa_format-cd-2-es","10":"pa_gender-post-punk","11":"pa_label-mental-experience-es","12":"pa_location-europe-es","14":"first","15":"instock","16":"taxable","17":"shipping-taxable","18":"purchasable","19":"product-type-simple"},"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v24.9 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>PICCOLO, Steve - Domestic Exile (CD) -  (CD) | Guerssen<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Debut album from 1982 by former Lounge Lizards bass player &amp; founding member STEVE PICCOLO, featuring bandmate EVAN LURIE plus G. 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Somebody described them as \"Neurotic City Folklore\" - as the lyrics dealt with living in NYC, urban angst, isolation, yuppies, nuclear paranoia...Titles like \"Young and Ambitious\", \"Modern Man\", \"Businessman's Lament\", \"Bleecker Street\", \"Superior Genes\"...The idea was to use these songs for a sort of \"side project\", originally conceived more like a soundtrack for performance art and less like a band. #nl# The recording took place at the ZBS Foundation in New York, engineered by Bob Bielecki (a collaborator of Laurie Anderson and La Monte Young). Steve sang, played electric guitar, bass \/ double bass and percussion. He was joined by Lounge Lizards bandmate Evan Lurie on Farfisa keyboard (the same one he used on the first Lounge Lizards album) and G. Lindahl on synth. #nl# The trio even played live a few times, including a benefit concert for Public Access Synthesizer Studio at CBGB. #nl# After \"Domestic Exile\" was finished, Steve played the tapes to some record labels in New York and although one of the tracks, the catchy \"I Don't Want To Join A Cult\", was an underground hit in Manhattan - even Debbie Harry (Blondie) wanted to do a cover version - no one expressed interest in releasing the album. #nl# Soon after, Steve went to Italy and \"Domestic Exile\" was finally released on a local label, housed in a cover very similar to the first Lounge Lizards album. #nl# The result was a minimalist art-rock masterpiece which could be described as a lo-fi version of John Cale's \"Music For A New Society\". #nl# Sadly, the quality of the original pressing was not very good (cheap, noisy vinyl) and there was a mistake with a couple of song titles \/ running order on Side 1. 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