Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado

Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado

LYDIA LUNCH
With a voice that cuts through the noise like a knife, Lydia Lunch is a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. The New York City native first made waves in the late 1970s as a part of the No Wave scene, a genre known for its experimental and confrontational sound. Lunch's solo work is a testament to her raw talent and unabashed honesty, with lyrics that hit you straight in the gut and music that leaves you feeling both unsettled and strangely invigorated.

Whether she's crooning over a sultry blues riff or screaming into a wall of distortion, Lunch's live performances are nothing short of electrifying. Known for her fearless stage presence and no-holds-barred attitude, she captivates audiences with her uncompromising commitment to authenticity.

MARC HURTADO
Marc Hurtado is a sonic provocateur, a master of noise and chaos who pushes the boundaries of conventional music with his avant-garde soundscapes. As one half of the legendary French industrial duo, Etant Donnes, Hurtado has been at the forefront of experimental music for over four decades.

His collaborations with the likes of Genesis P-Orridge and Alan Vega have cemented his reputation as a true innovator in the realm of underground music. With a discography that spans genres and defies categorization, Hurtado continues to challenge listeners with his blend of industrial, ambient, and punk influences.

Together, Lydia Lunch and Marc Hurtado are a formidable duo, combining their unique talents to create music that is as uncompromising as it is exhilarating. Their collaborative projects, such as the recent album "My Lover the Killer", showcase their mutual love for pushing boundaries and exploring the darker corners of the human experience. In a world filled with imitation and mediocrity, Lunch and Hurtado stand out as true originals, fearless in their pursuit of sonic innovation.

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