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Cult with No Name

Cult With No Name (often abbreviated to 'cwnn') is a music group from London, UK, comprising Erik Stein and Jon Boux. Influenced largely by electronic post-punk and modern classical music, they refer to themselves 'post-punk electronic balladeers'. Formed in 2004, the band were signed to Los Angeles label Trakwerx in 2007, founded by Jackson Del Rey of Californian punk legends Savage Republic and 17 Pygmies. Now on their own CWNN Music label they are distributed worldwide through Darla Records, home of Harold Budd and My Morning Jacket.
Having contributed three instrumental tracks to 17 Pygmies' comeback album '13 Blackbirds', Cult With No Name made their full debut with the album 'Paper Wraps Rock' in 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cult With No Name | Paper Wraps Rock )〕 The album was met with broadly positive reviews, although the band regard it as their weakest, with the renowned music journalist Mick Mercer in particular championing the band, and making them his 'discovery of 2007'.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Online magazin – Recenzije: Cult With No Name )〕 The band's second album, 'Careful What You Wish For', was released a year later and included the instrumental track 'You Know Me Better Than I Know Myself', which featured Tuxedomoon's Blaine L. Reininger on violin, and a piano-based cover of The Stranglers' classic 'Golden Brown'. The album was met with positive reviews,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=post-punk electronic balladeers )〕 with supporters that include the filmmaker Don Letts. Former Suede frontman, Brett Anderson, also invited Cult With No Name to open for him at the launch of his solo album 'Slow Attack'.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=flashback: my Tabernacle concert photos )
The band's next project was to record a new score for the classic German expressionist silent film, 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari', which was released simultaneously as a DVD and digital download in 2009 and coincided with the 90th anniversary of the making of the film. The score was notable for the inclusion of songs alongside instrumental soundscapes. In late 2010, Cult With No Name released their fourth studio album, entitled 'Adrenalin',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cult With No Name | Adrenalin )〕 which expanded the band's sound to include elements of trip-hop and psychedelia.〔()〕 The album is also notable for the sardonic and scathing disco-pastiche, 'The All Dead Burlesque Show'. The website dso.co.uk hailed the album as a 'serious contender for album of the year'.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=audio | music reviews | Cult With No Name )
'Above as Below', Cult With No Name's fifth album, was released in January 2012. For the first time, it saw the band collaborate with a number of outside artists. Kelli Ali (ex-Sneaker Pimps) contributed extensively, including co-writing the song 'Shake Hands with the Devil'. Other contributors included Bruce Geduldig and Luc van Lieshout of Tuxedomoon, ex-Stranglers and Peter Gabriel guitarist John Ellis and Meg Maryatt of 17 Pygmies. The cover art and packaging for the album was designed by David Bowie and Damien Hirst collaborator Jonathan Barnbrook and manufactured using a letterpress. Dance music icon Mark Moore (S'Express) described the album as possessing 'such warmth, such style, such bliss'.〔http://www.qxmagazine.com/issue/issue-886/〕
2012 also saw CWNN contribute the opening track to a remix album from the legendary German band S.Y.P.H., which features ex-Captain Beefheart guitarist Gary Lucas and Rambo Amadeus, amongst others. In early 2013, Kelli Ali released her fifth solo album 'Band of Angels', which saw the band co-write and perform on two songs including the epic 'Eternity'. The band's sixth album, 'Another Landing', was released in April 2014 on the band's own CWNN Music label. The album again saw the band collaborate with Tuxedomoon members Blaine L. Reininger, Bruce Geduldig and Luc van Lieshout, Kelli Ali and John Ellis, as well as Japanese electronica artist Coppe', and features the track 'Swept Away'.
CWNN's music has been compared to Roxy Music, Tuxedomoon, the Pet Shop Boys, Colin Newman, The Nits, David Sylvian, early Elton John and Scott Walker, amongst others. As well as performing in the UK, the band has performed in the USA and Europe. The band were nominated for the UK's Exposure Music Awards in 2011.
== 'Blue Velvet Revisited' ==

In early 2015 CWNN were commissioned by German filmmaker Peter Braatz to produce the soundtrack for 'Blue Velvet Revisited', a feature-length documentary film based around previously unreleased footage that Braatz had shot on the set of the David Lynch's classic film 'Blue Velvet', at the invitation of Lynch.〔http://www.facebook.com/bvrevisited〕 The band invited Tuxedomoon to collaborate on the project, with John Foxx also contributing music. The resulting soundtrack was released in October 2015 to widespread critical acclaim.

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