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WaveFest Palm Springs (Free entrance for children under 12)
Palm Springs Surf Club
Palm Springs, CA
Oct 26 Sun • 2025 • 10:00am
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WaveFest Palm Springs (Free entrance for children under 12) at the Palm Springs Surf Club, Palm Springs, CA
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WaveFest Palm Springs (Free entrance for children under 12)
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| Noise Fest | |
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Noise Fest (1981) 90 min cassette, ZG Music, cover by Barbara Ess | |
| Genre | Experimental music, no wave noise music |
| Dates | June 1981 |
| Location | New York City art space White Columns |
| Founders | Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Josh Baer |
Noise Fest was an influential festival of no wave noise music performances curated by Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth at the New York City art space White Columns. It ran from June 16th to June 24th, 1981. Sonic Youth made their first live appearances at this show.[1]

In mid 1981 Kim Gordon and Josh Baer (the then director of White Columns) convinced Thurston Moore to organize this nine-day noise music festival to accommodate underemployed experimental performers in the downtown post-punk scene. The festival was held in the White Columns art gallery, which had a capacity of around sixty people.
Each night three to five acts performed, including Rhys Chatham, Glenn Branca, Ut, Dog Eat Dog (Soody Sisco, Martha Fiskin and Linda Pitt), Jeffrey Lohn (post-Theoretical Girls), Y Pants, Mofungo, EQ'D (Leslie Edge, Machiko Ichihara, John Mastracchio and Dan Witz), Built on Guilt (Robert Longo, Jeffrey Glenn, Karol Hogloff and Brian Hudson), Rudolph Grey, Avant Squares (Barbara Barg, Joe Chassler and Mike Sappol), Off Beach (Angela Babbit, Fritz Van Orden, Ian Peru, Joe Dizney, Kurt Hoffman and Michael Brown), solo guitar by Lee Ranaldo, Jules Baptiste's Red Decade, Khmer Rouge (Phil Shoenfelt), Don King (Don Burg, Donald Lindsay and Marc Cunningham), Robin Crutchfield's Dark Day, Glorious Strangers (Wharton Tiers and Carol Tiers), painter Dan Asher as Economic Animal, IMA (Andy Blinx and Don Hunerberg), NNB, Ad Hoc Rock (Bill Bucher, David Garland, Mark Abbott and Nigel Rollings), Smoking Section (Daniel Diaz, Jeffrey Glenn, Bill Obrecht, Richard Prior, David Rosenberg and Eris Thoren), Chinese Puzzle (David Hofstra, John Mernit and David Rosenbloom), The Problem (Andrea Tienan, Myra Holder, Nancy Heidel and Soos Haglof), Avoidance Behavior (Lee Ranaldo and David Linton), and an early version of Sonic Youth with Anne DeMarinis, Kim Gordon, Richard Smith and Thurston Moore.[2][3][4]
Source: Wikipedia