Atom Heart and Tetsu Inoue and Bill Laswell biography, Atom Heart and Tetsu Inoue and Bill Laswell discography
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s.Nothing Sucks Like a Last.Appearances on key recordings by the likes of David Byrne, John Zorn, Fred Frith, and the Golden Palominos established Laswell as a virtual nexus of the downtown N.System, won him a Grammy.Laswell was everywhere, playing bass on LPs from artists including Mick Jagger, Peter Gabriel, Yoko Ono, and Laurie Anderson; he also joined the avant group Curlew, and produced a number of African acts.LP, Hear No Evil, appeared two years later, and after a long hiatus he also resurrected Material in 1989 with Seven Souls.Praxis, was resumed after close to a decade of inactivity with 1992's Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis).Through Sanctuary's earlier acquisition of the seminal reggae label Trojan, Laswell now had access to the Jamaican label's sizeable back catalog.The Only Way to Go Is Down followed on Sublight Records in 2006.With eMusic, you OWN your music without any restrictions.Music and the eMusic logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks in the USA or other countries.API but is not endorsed or certified by Flickr, YouTube and Wikipedia.Legal or copyright question regarding YouTube, Flickr or Wikipedia content on eMusic?Anniversary Box II: Dots Plus Unreleas...Bill Laswell and his friends Atom Heart and Tetsu Inoue have
composed a work which is immediately original, invigorating, and
captivating.The result is that these three musicians can be labeled
"musician" without vocals, a chorus, or a house beat.The four tracks
run over 66 minutes combined.True to the title of the album,
each of these tracks creates a "second nature".The album explores each nature with reverberating drum beats
and echoed voices both electric and organic.For the most part, the
"form" of each track is established by seemingly random sound effects."Landing Circle" is a fitting end to this album.At a "short"
6 minutes and 25 seconds, it signals that this adventure has come to a
complete stop.The ship is landing to take you away, and you
are lifted slowly, just as quietly as it started, back to Earth.I'm not sure if they started this project to make a concept
album or not, but Second Nature is brilliantly thought through.This is a
prime example of how good ambient music can be and a good place for
beginners who have thought those department store albums are so cheesy.Attribution license or Public Domain.Would you like to start one?
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