Cosey Fanni Tutti
Born | November 4, 1951 |
Hometown | Hull, Yorkshire, England |
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Re-Sisters by Cosey Fanni Tutti review – take three outsider women
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Genesis P-Orridge was a confrontational British musician and artist regarded by enthusiasts as a genuine avant-garde pioneer while dismissed by detractors as a talentless narcissist obsessed with gaining attention and power over more vulnerable individuals.With the experimental music acts Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, P-Orridge, who has died of leukaemia aged 70, found a cult following in the 1970s and 1980s that their visual art never commanded.
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Genesis P-Orridge obituary
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Genesis P-Orridge: troubling catalyst who loathed rock yet changed it for ever
Genesis P-Orridge: troubling catalyst who loathed rock yet changed it for ever. With Throbbing Gristle, P-Orridge inadvertently helped invent an entire genre – industrial music
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This isle is full of noises: the trouble with 'English music'
This isle is full of noises: the trouble with 'English music'. Over the past century, the term ‘English music’ has solidified into a narrow nostalgic genre with - now - Brexity overtones. But the rich variety of the UK’s classical music knows no borders
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