
A solid backbeat was applied in the late '70s to the free-form improvisations of Los Angeles-based noise/experimental group the Doo-Dooettes. Their improvised music provided the soundtrack for a film, Think Space, about the Viking space-age pop of 1975, while their 1978 single, "Picnic on a Frozen River," a cover of a tune by German experimental rock band Faust, has been described as one of rock's greatest lost singles. According to Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth
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