Smegma is an experimental music collective that emerged from the fringes of the Los Angeles Free Music Society (LAFMS) in Pasadena, California, in 1973. Known for their avant-garde performances and a cacophonic blend of jazz, noise, and psychedelic sounds, Smegma defies traditional genre constraints. Their lineup has seen many changes over the years, but some members, such as Ju Suk Reet Meate and Rock 'N Roll Jackie, have been consistent figures in the group's ever-evolving soundscape.
With a career spanning several decades, Smegma has maintained its commitment to the ethos of pure improvisation and sonic experimentation. Their most recent releases, like "Plays" and "XCIII," continue to reflect their unorthodox approach to music creation, blending a myriad of instruments and influences into a singular auditory experience that defies categorization. With live recordings such as "Live at the X-Ray Cafe," they capture the raw, unpredictable energy of their performances. Works like "Ballast" and "Mutant Stomps" showcase their ability to juxtapose dissonance with harmony, while "Lipscomb" adds another layer to their extensive discography, proving that Smegma remains an enigmatic force in the underground music scene.
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