Nurse With Wound is an English experimental music project founded by Steven Stapleton, John Fothergill, and Heman Pathak in 1979. The group is notably prolific, as their discography spans nearly 200 releases including collaborative albums. Much of their music dabbles in themes of dada, non-sequiturs, as well as absurdist horror and humor; these themes are explored through a variety of avant-garde genres including industrial, ambient, plunderphonics, noise, musique concrète, and drone.
The majority of the content created under the NWW name is mostly the solo work of Stapleton, though he has collaborated with several other artists over a span of many decades—including John Balance of Coil, William Bennett of Whitehouse, and Stereolab among others.
Nurse With Wound's first album Chance Meeting On A Dissecting Table Of A Sewing Machine And An Umbrella released on Mon Jan 01 1979.
The most popular album by Nurse With Wound's is An Awkward Pause
The most popular song by Nurse With Wound's is Homotopy to Marie
Nurse With Wound's first song Rock ’n Roll Station released on Thu Jan 01 1970.