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  1. 21 de feb. de 2024 · From making groundbreaking electro to working with Whitney Houston via boozy sessions with Motörhead, plus avant explorations of thrash, drum & bass, grindcore, gnawa and disco, Bill Laswell has been on more great records than you've had hot dinners. Zachary Lipez offers ten points of entry to his bewilderingly vast back catalogue

  2. 12 de feb. de 2024 · Laswell’s underground sensibilities first collided with commercial success when he produced the Grammy-award-nominated “Rock It” for Herbie Hancock in 1983, a gargantuan hit that helped hip-hop crossover to the mainstream.

  3. Hace 2 días · Bill Laswell courtesy of Orange Studios. The Bill Laswell back catalogue is extensive, bordering on absurd. From his not entirely humility-inducing start, playing lofts in the 80s Lower East Side of NYC (and quickly bopping around Washington Square Park with Brian Eno), Laswell has collaborated – as bassist, band member, or producer – with some of the most visionary (and/or misunderstood ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_LaswellBill Laswell - Wikipedia

    William Otis Laswell (born February 12, 1955) is an American bass guitarist, record producer, and record label owner. He has been involved in thousands of recordings with many collaborators from all over the world. His music draws from funk, world music, jazz, dub, and ambient styles.

  5. In 2000 re-released (July 11, 2000) as Strange Familiar, this time on Bella Union label. Credits. Artwork by The Designers Republic Bass, Effects, Drone Bill Laswell Cello: Ingrid Perrin, John Kirby (5), Julie Spencer (2), Vicky Miller Cello: Hywel Davies Drone: Roger Eno Drum Programming, Sounds: Brian Eno Drum Programming: Robin Guthrie

  6. 8 de sept. de 2020 · In 1992, bassist and producer Bill Laswell released The Road To The Western Lands, based on the Burroughs novel. For much of his life, Burroughs was interested in Hassan-i-Sabbah, the ‘the Old Man of the Mountain,’ who once controlled wide swaths of the Arab world, using his cult of hashish-fuelled mercenaries, the Assassins.

  7. Episode 266: Monster Fuzz vs. Strange Familiars Episode 265: We See Dead People Episode 264: The Curse of the Wolf-Thing Episode 263: From Devil’s Hole to Site 7 Episode 262: The Howl Episode 261: The Demon’s Head Episode 260: Entities of Smoke and Cloud Episode 259: Giants! Episode 258: The Nephilim Episode 257: Goblins in the Closet