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Dark Day is the minimal electronics brainchild of Robin Crutchfield following his separation with No Wave band DNA. Growing up in rural Pennsylvania, Crutchfield was fascinated with both performance art and the most esoteric edge of pop music. After making his escape to New York City in the mid-seventies, he presented several noteworthy performance pieces at the New York Avant Garde Festival, Stefan Eins' 3 Mercer Street Store and Artists' Space. Inspired by Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band and Lydia Lunch's Teenage Jesus & The Jerks, he made the transition into the new music of downtown Manhattan and formed the "no wave" band DNA with Arto Lindsay and Ikue Mori in 1977. This lineup recorded a single and 4 tracks with Brian Eno for the seminal "No New York" album. In 1979 Crutchfield left DNA to pursue a series of musical projects under the name Dark Day. The first Dark Day single, "Hands In The Dark/Invisible Man" on the Lust/Unlust label, featured Robin's singing and modified electric piano backed by Nina Canal (of the Gynecologists and more recently, UT) and Nancy Arlen (of Mars). By the time of Dark Day's first album, "Exterminating Angel" (Lust/Unlust, 1980), the group consisted of Robin, Phil Kline, Barry Friar and a revolving lineup of artists which included Steven Brown and Peter Principle of Tuxedomoon, filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, Nina Canal and David Rosenbloom. During this period Dark Day performed at the Mudd Club, CGBG's and Max's Kansas City. After a tour of Europe, R

Exterminating Angel

Window

Darkest Before Dawn
Arp's carpet

Hands in the Dark

Collected 1979-1982

Collected 1979 -1982
New York Noise Vol.3 2006 Soul Jazz Records by Dado

Strange Clockwork
Exterminating Angel (vinyl LP)

The Found Tapes
New York Noise 3: Music From The New York Underground 1977 - 1984