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DDAA

DDAA has been played on NTS in shows including Sofay & Ribeka, featured first on 8 March 2016. Songs played include These Nine Heroes Will Never Die, Little Dance Along The Path In The Wakasa Forest and Loin Dans Le Froid.

The full name of DDAA is Déficit Des Années Antérieures. DDAA was an obscure group of radical experimental noise makers used improvisation and collage to craft strange sounds and deconstructed songs for highly creative music that is as far off the path of conventions as that of similar but more known visionaries like the Residents and Nurse With Wound. In fact, DDAA roughly began the same time as NWW in the late '70s, started by three visual artists, Sylvie Martineau, Jean-Philippe Fee, and Jean-Luc Andre in Lion sur Mer, France. The multi-talented trio originally formed Illusion Productions to create plastic sculpture and other various artistic pursuits and DDAA became the musical arm of Illusion. Déficits des Années Antérieures, their full name, translates roughly in English as "last year's deficit," though perhaps more appropriate is the fact that their initials are an anagram of Dada, that pre-Surrealism art movement at the time of World War I. As none of the three were trained musicians, their music had a distinct naïve quality of outsider art and with few noticeable influences, exists on a plane of its own.

(Bio taken directly from "The Thing On The Doorstep" blogspot)

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DDAA

DDAA has been played on NTS in shows including Sofay & Ribeka, featured first on 8 March 2016. Songs played include These Nine Heroes Will Never Die, Little Dance Along The Path In The Wakasa Forest and Loin Dans Le Froid.

The full name of DDAA is Déficit Des Années Antérieures. DDAA was an obscure group of radical experimental noise makers used improvisation and collage to craft strange sounds and deconstructed songs for highly creative music that is as far off the path of conventions as that of similar but more known visionaries like the Residents and Nurse With Wound. In fact, DDAA roughly began the same time as NWW in the late '70s, started by three visual artists, Sylvie Martineau, Jean-Philippe Fee, and Jean-Luc Andre in Lion sur Mer, France. The multi-talented trio originally formed Illusion Productions to create plastic sculpture and other various artistic pursuits and DDAA became the musical arm of Illusion. Déficits des Années Antérieures, their full name, translates roughly in English as "last year's deficit," though perhaps more appropriate is the fact that their initials are an anagram of Dada, that pre-Surrealism art movement at the time of World War I. As none of the three were trained musicians, their music had a distinct naïve quality of outsider art and with few noticeable influences, exists on a plane of its own.

(Bio taken directly from "The Thing On The Doorstep" blogspot)

Original source: Last.fm

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These Nine Heroes Will Never Die
Déficit Des Années Antérieures
Illusion Production1982
Little Dance Along The Path In The Wakasa Forest
Déficit Des Années Antérieures
Illusion Production1982
Loin Dans Le Froid
D.D.A.A.
ADN1984
25 Pieces Sont Vides
D.D.A.A.
Final Image1985
Grand Salon
DDAA
Illusion Production1979
Now It's Time Now To Go To Bed
DDAA
Fractal Records2018
La Pluie Sur Ton Visage
DDAA
Fractal Records2018