Artist's albums
Secret Life
2001 · album
Intonarumori
1999 · album
Temporary Music
1999 · album
The Road To The Western Lands
1998 · album
Temporary Music (1979-1981)
1997 · album
The Best Of Material
1997 · compilation
Hallucination Engine
1994 · album
The Third Power
1991 · album
Memories
1987 · single
Time Out (Dance Versions)
1983 · single
I'm the One (Dance Versions)
1982 · single
One Down
1982 · album
American Songs
1981 · EP
Busting Out
1981 · single
Memory Serves
1981 · album
ANITA
2023 · single
Apocalypse Live
2017 · album
Seven Souls Remixes
2016 · single
Memories 1963 - 2012
2012 · single
Bustin' Out Edits - EP
2012 · EP
Things Long Lost / The World As We Know It
2010 · single
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Biography
One of the most high-profile projects of the endlessly prolific bassist and producer Bill Laswell, Material pioneered a groundbreaking fusion of jazz, funk, and punk that also incorporated elements of hip-hop and world music well before either's entrance into the mass cultural consciousness. Formed in 1979, the first Material lineup consisted of Laswell, multi-instrumentalist Michael Beinhorn, and drummer Fred Maher, all three staples of the downtown New York City underground music scene. The group, plus Kramer and a few others backed Gong's Daevid Allen during his New York visit, resulting in the album About Time by New York Gong. After Material's debut LP under their own name, Temporary Music, the group's ranks swelled to include figures ranging from Sonny Sharrock to Henry Threadgill to Fred Frith, additions which yielded 1981's superb Memory Serves. A guest list running the gamut from Nile Rodgers to a then-unknown Whitney Houston distinguished the avant funk of 1982's One Down, the final Material LP before a nearly decade-long hiatus; Laswell finally reassembled the troops in 1989 to record the atmospheric Seven Souls, which spotlighted the spoken word performances of the legendary William S. Burroughs. 1991's The Third Power brought the group back to its soulful roots, with guests including Herbie Hancock, Sly & Robbie, Maceo Parker, and the Jungle Brothers; after 1994's Hallucination Engine, another four-year hiatus preceded the release of the remix collection The Road to the Western Lands. Intonarumori followed in 1999. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi