Airway was a musical ensemble based within the
Los Angeles Free Music Society.
Airway was initially a solo project of
Le Forte Four member
Joe Potts. The first release was the
Airway 7", which featured
subliminal messages to coincide with an art exhibition in
Tokyo. In August 1978 Airway made their live debut at the Lace Gallery. This lineup featured Potts and Chip Chapman on electronics, Vetza on vocals, Rick Potts on mandolin, Dennis Duck on saxophone, Juan Gomez on bass, and
Tom Recchion on drums. They attempted to create
subliminal messages beneath a
wall of noise by using
tape delay. Recordings from the performance were released as
Live At LACE by the
Los Angeles Free Music Society. "Live at LACE" was reissued by Harbinger Sound in 2006.
Throughout 1978 the group performed more concerts with differing lineups, but always with Joe Potts' subliminal message experiments. The project disbanded in 1979. Airway reformed in 1998 for a performance at the
Santa Monica Museum of Art, which featured 18 musicians. Recordings from the performance were released as
Beyond the Pink Live by the
Cortical Foundation.
Their sound influenced the Japanese noise band
Hijokaidan.
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