
About Nash The Slash
Nash the Slash has been creating his unique concept of sound and vision for over twenty years. His first live presentation of music to film was a performance to the surreal silent film Un Chien Andalou at the Roxy Theatre in Toronto. Nash the Slash was born of silent film. The name comes from a killer butler encountered by Laurel and Hardy in their first film, Do Detectives Think (1927). Nash the musician has gone on to create the music scores for such recent cult films as Roadkill and Highway 61, both directed by Bruce McDonald.
Top Tracks
Dance After Curfew
Dead Man's Curve
Wolf
Children of the Night
19th Nervous Breakdown
Womble
Dopes on the Water
Metropolis
Deep Forest
Danger Zone
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