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Bill Laswell
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A longtime linchpin of the New York City underground music scene,
Bill Laswell
was among the most prolific artists in contemporary music; as a performer, producer, and label chief, his imprint is on literally hundreds of albums, the majority of them characterized by a signature sound fusing the energy of punk with the bone-rattling rhythms of funk. Born on February 12, 1955, in Salem, IL, he initially played guitar, but soon switched to bass; raised primarily in the Detroit area,
he honed his skills in local funk outfits before relocating to New York in 1978. There
Laswell
formed
Material
, an outlet for his experimental approach toward sounds ranging from jazz to hip-hop to worldbeat; originally the backup unit for
Daevid Allen
, the group soon began working on its own, issuing its debut EP
Temporary Music
in 1979.
In addition to fronting
Material
,
Laswell
also mounted a solo career, issuing
Baselines
in 1982 on Celluloid, a label he partly owned and operated. 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.Y.C. community, and in 1983 he broke into the mainstream with his production work on
Herbie Hancock's
smash
"Rockit,"
which he also co-wrote; the follow-up LP,
Sound-System
, won him a Grammy. Throughout the mid-'80s
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.
In 1986,
Laswell
joined guitarist
Sonny Sharrock
, drummer
Ronald Shannon Jackson
, and saxophonist
Peter Brötzmann
in the group
Last Exit
; a second solo LP,
Hear No Evil
, appeared two years later, and after a long hiatus he also resurrected
Material
in 1989 with
Seven Souls
. Another project, the hip-hop-flavored
Praxis
, was resumed after close to a decade of inactivity with 1992's
Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis)
. In 1990,
Laswell
formed another label, Axiom, to explore his interest in the new sounds of ambient and techno; where in the past his work rarely appeared solely under his own name, by the middle of the decade he was issuing several solo records annually in a wide range of styles from dub to jazz. He also remained among the most prolific producers in the business, collaborating with the likes of
Dub Syndicate
,
Pete Namlook
,
Buckethead
, and
DJ Spooky
.
In 2004,
Laswell
signed a multi-album label deal with the Sanctuary Records group. The deal spawned his new label, Nagual. Through Sanctuary's earlier acquisition of the seminal reggae label Trojan,
Laswell
now had access to the Jamaican label's sizeable back catalog. Picking some of his favorite cuts and remixing them,
Laswell
issued the Trojan-sourced
Dub Massive: Chapter One
and
Chapter Two
in May 2005.
The Only Way to Go Is Down
followed on Sublight Records in 2006. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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