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Judy Nylon

Judy Nylon is a widely influential multidisciplinary American artist〔Unger, M., ("Superhero Sessions: A Conversation with Judy Nylon" ), ''Seymour Projects'', Apr. 11, 2015.〕 who moved to London in 1970. She was half of the punk rock music group Snatch,〔Strong, M.C., ''The Great Indie Discography'' (New York: Canongate U.S., 2003), p. 72.〕 which also featured fellow American expat Patti Palladin.〔Metzger, R., ("All I want is some Snatch" ), ''Dangerous Minds'', Mar. 29, 2012.〕 Rock music aficionados living in New York and London during the era spanning glam, punk and no wave are likely to appreciate her influence, the bulk of which has not been preserved in print nor on vinyl or CD. NME's Paul Tickell proclaimed her LP ''Pal Judy'' (1982), coproduced by Nylon and Adrian Sherwood, "a classic rainy day bit of sound and song to drift away to."
Nylon is the orderly, ergonomic Judy of Brian Eno's song "Back in Judy's Jungle," on his 1974 LP ''Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)''.〔Plantenga, B., ("Live Now, Wise Up, Die Well: An Interview with Judy Nylon, Punk Legend" ), ''3:AM Magazine'', Oct. 2001.〕 Moreover, in his legendary account of how the genesis of ambient music came about, which first appeared on the back cover of his 1975 LP ''Discreet Music'', Eno anecdotally credits Nylon.〔Cale, J., & Bockris, V., ''What's Welsh for Zen'' (New York: Bloomsbury, 2000).〕
"R.A.F." (b/w "Kings Lead Hat"), a 1978 Eno song by Snatch and Eno (Polydor Records) that involves sound elements from a Baader Meinhof ransom message made by public telephone at the time of the Lufthansa Flight 181 hijacking, provides insight into Nylon's innovative sound montage/cut-up practice—as does the 1983 Snatch roundup LP ''Witch I'', aided by Jon Savage's liner notes.
Judy Nylon's current multi-disciplinary work focuses on international co-authorship and decentralized many-to-many style video storytelling. Since 2007 she has periodically contributed to the collective Aether9, who collaborate on multinational multi-streamed networked performances intending to develop low-cost, open-source, nomadic public art production.〔Yablonsky, L., ("Now and Then: Marrakech" ), ''Artforum'', Mar. 31, 2014.〕
==Misc.==

Nylon appears in Eno's 1974 promotional video for his song "China My China," from ''Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)''.〔Eno, B., ("China My China" ) (London: Island Records, 1974).〕

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