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== Music == Although Lindsay was born in the United States, he grew up in Brazil.<ref name="tpress_lindsay">{{Cite web | first1=Mark | last1=Fleischmann | first2=Ira | last2=Robbins | first3=Glenn | last3=Kenny | title=Arto Lindsay | url=https://trouserpress.com/reviews/arto-lindsay/ | work=[[Trouser Press]] | access-date=June 29, 2020 }}</ref> In the late 1970s, he helped form the [[no wave]] band [[DNA (American band)|DNA]]<ref>Masters, Marc. ''No Wave''. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2007, pp. 52-67</ref> with [[Ikue Mori]] and [[Robin Crutchfield]], although [[Tim Wright (bassist)|Tim Wright]] of [[Pere Ubu (band)|Pere Ubu]] soon replaced Crutchfield.<ref name="tpress_dna" /> In 1978, DNA was featured on the four-band sampler ''[[No New York]]'' (produced by [[Brian Eno]]).<ref name="tpress_dna">{{Cite web | first1=Ira | last1=Robbins | first2=Mark | last2=Fleischmann | first3=Robert | last3=Payes | title=DNA | url=https://trouserpress.com/reviews/dna/ | work=[[Trouser Press]] | access-date=June 29, 2020 }}</ref> In the early 1980s, Lindsay performed on early albums by [[The Lounge Lizards]] and [[The Golden Palominos]].<ref name="tpress_ll">{{Cite web | first1=Mark | last1=Fleischmann | first2=David | last2=Sheridan |first3=Rich | last3=Shupe | first4=Scott | last4=Isler | title=Lounge Lizards | url=https://trouserpress.com/reviews/lounge-lizards/ | work=[[Trouser Press]] | access-date=June 29, 2020 }}</ref><ref name="tpress_gp">{{Cite web | first1=Mark | last1=Fleischmann | first2=Scott | last2=Schinder | first3=Steven | last3=Mirkin | first4=Ira | last4=Robbins | url=https://trouserpress.com/reviews/golden-palominos/ | title=Golden Palominos | work=[[Trouser Press]] | access-date=June 29, 2020 }}</ref> "He's never lost his interest in weirdness," [[Robert Christgau]] wrote, "even ran [[The Kitchen (performance venue)|the Kitchen]] for a year, and in the eighties his unschooled guitar was in demand all over downtown as he radiated out from the overlapping [[John Lurie]], [[Anton Fier]], [[John Zorn]], and [[Kip Hanrahan]] circles to enterprising jazz and funk guys as well as Cuban drummers..."<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EdN8VLiEZtcC&dq=envy+ambitious+lovers+1984&pg=PA435|title=Grown Up All Wrong: 75 Great Rock and Pop Artists from Vaudeville to Techno|first=Robert|last=Christgau|date=February 18, 1998|publisher=Harvard University Press|isbn=9780674443181|via=Google Books}}</ref> [[File:Arto lindsay 05N3758cr.jpg|left|thumb|Arto Lindsay, Moers Festival 2010]] After the Lounge Lizards, Lindsay and keyboardist Peter Scherer formed the Ambitious Lovers, influenced by pop, [[samba]], and [[bossa nova]]. In an interview with ''Bomb'' magazine, Linsday said, "the whole idea was Al Green and samba. That against this; this against that; not a blend, a juxtaposition, loud/soft. There's no particular point in putting these things together. The point is what comes out in the end."<ref>Krasnow, David. [http://bombsite.com/issues/71/articles/2312 "Arto Lindsay"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111114173000/http://bombsite.com/issues/71/articles/2312 |date=November 14, 2011 }}, ''Bomb'' magazine, Spring 2000. Retrieved on January 20, 2012</ref> The band's albums included ''Envy'', ''Greed'', and ''Lust''.<ref name="Inc.1985">{{cite magazine|title=Reviews: Pop - Recommended|magazine=Billboard|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DiUEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT101 |date=January 12, 1985|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|pages=101β|issn=0006-2510}}</ref>
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