Recommended Records - Artists

Artists

These are some of the artists that have had music released or re-released on the Recommended Records label.

  • 5uu's
  • Absolute Zero
  • After Dinner
  • AMM
  • Paulo Angeli
  • Arcane Device
  • Art Bears
  • Biota/Mnemonists
  • Blast
  • Peter Blegvad
  • Andy Bole
  • Brainville 3
  • Cassiber
  • EAR&NOW
  • Lindsay Cooper
  • Chris Cutler
  • Peter Cusack
  • Tom Dimuzio
  • Tod Dockstader
  • Bob Drake
  • The (ec) Nudes
  • Fat
  • Faust
  • Janet Feder
  • Fred Frith
  • Lutz Glandien
  • Light Coorporation
  • Ground Zero
  • Haco
  • Hail
  • Alfred Harth
  • Henry Cow
  • Tim Hodgkinson
  • The Homosexuals
  • Robert Iolini
  • Kalahari Surfers
  • Keep the Dog
  • Erno Kiraly
  • Boris Kovač
  • Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar
  • Steve MacLean
  • Christian Moore Marclay
  • Albert Marcoeur
  • Elio Martusciello
  • Massacre
  • R. Stevie Moore
  • The Necks
  • News from Babel
  • Ossatura
  • John Oswald
  • P53
  • Zeena Parkins
  • Quatre Guitaristes
  • Lesego Rampolokeng
  • James Reichert
  • Jocelyn Robert
  • Jon Rose
  • The Science Group
  • Skeleton Crew
  • Slapp Happy
  • Sun Ra
  • Tangatamanu
  • Thinking Plague
  • This Heat
  • Jack Vees
  • Michael Vogt
  • Vril
  • Charles Vrtacek
  • Lauren Weinger
  • When
  • Wondeurbrass
  • ZGA
  • ZNR

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Famous quotes containing the word artists:

    You are always looking for already-felt emotions, just as you like to get an old pair of trousers back from the cleaners, which seem new when you don’t look too closely. Artists are cleaners, don’t let yourself be taken in by them. True modern works of art are made not by artists but quite simply by men.
    Francis Picabia (1878–1953)

    Women and egoistic artists entertain a feeling towards science that is something composed of envy and sentimentality.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    The proper aim of education is to promote significant learning. Significant learning entails development. Development means successively asking broader and deeper questions of the relationship between oneself and the world. This is as true for first graders as graduate students, for fledging artists as graying accountants.
    Laurent A. Daloz (20th century)