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No Home Record is the debut solo album by Kim Gordon. The album was produced by Justin Raisen after the two met in an Airbnb rental a few years prior to the album's recording. No Home Record is Kim Gordon's first solo album in her 38-year music career. The music from the album has been called a "feast of disorienting beats" by NPR writer Lars Gotrich, and includes instruments such as oboe and guitar. Chantal Akerman's 2015 documentary film called No Home Movie inspired Gordon to name her album the same and give it sense and context. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.