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William Parker
[edit]As leader
[edit]Release year | Artist | Title | Label | Personnel |
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1981 | William Parker | Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace | Centering Records | Parker (bass), Ramsey Ameen (violin), Billy Bang (violin), Jason Kao Hwang (violin), Polly Bradfield (violin), Roger Baird (drums), Denis Charles (drums), Charles Brackeen (tenor saxophone), John Hagan (tenor saxophone), Daniel Carter (alto and tenor saxophone, flute, trumpet), Will Connell, Jr (alto saxophone, flute), Tristan Honsinger (cello), Toshinori Kondo (alto horn), Peter Kuhn (clarinet), Rozanne Levine (clarinet), Henry Warner (clarinet), Jemeel Moondoc (alto saxophone), Arthur Williams (trumpet) |
1994 | William Parker & the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra | Flowers Grow in My Room | Centering | Parker (bass), Roy Campbell Jr. (trumpet), Lewis Barnes (trumpet), Richard Rodriguez (trumpet), Alex Lodico (trombone), Masahiko Kono (trombone), Steve Swell (trombone), Chris Jonas (soprano saxophone), Rob Brown (alto saxophone), Connell (alto saxophone, flute), Marco Eneidi (alto saxophone), Richard Keene (tenor saxophone), Assif Tsahar (tenor saxophone), Dave Sewelson (baritone saxophone), Joe Ruddick (baritone saxophone), Gregg Bendian (vibraphone), Akira Ando (cello), Hal Onserud (bass), Dave Hofstra (tuba), Susie Ibarra (drums) |
1995 | William Parker | In Order to Survive | Black Saint | Parker (double bass), Grachan Moncur III (trombone), Brown (alto saxophone), Barnes (trumpet), Cooper-Moore (piano), Denis Charles (drums), Jackson Krall (drums) |
1995 | William Parker | Testimony | Zero In | Parker |
1996 | William Parker / In Order to Survive | Compassion Seizes Bed-Stuy | Homestead | Parker (bass), Ibarra (drums), Brown (alto saxophone), Cooper-Moore (piano) |
1997 | William Parker & the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra | Sunrise in the Tone World | AUM Fidelity | Parker (double bass), Campbell (trumpet, pocket trumpet, flugelhorn), Barnes (trumpet), Rodriguez (trumpet), Lodico (trombone), Kono (trombone), Swell (trombone), Jonas (soprano saxophone), Darryl Foster (soprano saxophone), Brown (alto saxophone), Connell (alto saxophone, bass clarinet, flute), Mabo Suzuki (alto saxophone), Eneidi (alto saxophone), Keene (tenor saxophone), Tsahar (tenor saxophone), Ben Koen (tenor saxophone), Sewelson (baritone saxophone), Ruddick (baritone saxophone), Bendian (vibraphone), Cooper-Moore (piano), Ando (cello), Onserud (double bass), Hofstra (tuba), Ibarra (drums), + guests Lisa Sokolov (voice) Vinny Golia(reeds), Hwang (violin), John King (dobro) |
1997 | William Parker | Lifting the Sanctions | No More | Parker |
1998 | William Parker / In Order to Survive | The Peach Orchard | AUM Fidelity | Parker (bass), Brown (alto saxophone), Cooper-Moore (piano), Ibarra (drums), Tsahar (bass clarinet) |
1999 | William Parker / In Order to Survive | Posium Pendasem | FMP | Parker (bass), Brown (alto saxophone, flute), Cooper-Moore (piano), Ibarra (drums), Tsahar (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet) |
2000 | William Parker & the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra | Mayor of Punkville | AUM Fidelity | Parker (bass, piano), Campbell (trumpet, flugelhorn), Barnes (trumpet), Rodriguez (trumpet), Kono (trombone), Lodico (trombone), Swell (trombone), Foster (tenor and soprano saxophone), Jonas (soprano saxophone), Brown (alto saxophone, flute), Ori Kaplan (alto saxophone), Charles Waters (alto saxophone, clarinet), Sewelson (baritone saxophone), Hofstra (tuba, bass), Andrew Barker (drums), Cooper-Moore (piano), Aleta Heyes (vocals) |
2000 | William Parker Trio | Painter's Spring | Thirsty Ear | Parker (bass), Hamid Drake (drums), Carter (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet) |
2001 | William Parker Quartet | O'Neal's Porch | AUM Fidelity | Parker (bass), Barnes (trumpet), Brown (alto saxophone), Drake (drums) |
2001 | William Parker | Song Cycle | Boxholder | Parker (bass), Ellen Christi (vocals), Lisa Sokolov (vocals), Yuko Fujiyama (piano) |
2002 | William Parker Quartet featuring Leena Conquest | Raining on the Moon | Thirsty Ear | Parker (bass), Conquest (vocals), Barnes (trumpet), Brown (alto saxophone, flute), Drake (drums) |
2002 | William Parker Clarinet Trio | Bob's Pink Cadillac | Eremite | Parker (bass, gralle, orchestra bells, jogibaba, vocals), Perry Robinson (clarinet, ocarina), Walter Perkins (trap drums, vocals) |
2002 | William Parker & the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra | Raincoat in the River | Eremite | Parker (bass, marimba, shakuhachi, bombard), Campbell (trumpet, flugelhorn), Barnes (trumpet), Rodriguez (trumpet), Lodico (trombone), Kono (trombone), Swell (trombone), Foster (soprano and tenor saxophone), Brown (alto saxophone), Ori Kaplan (alto saxophone), Waters (alto saxophone, clarinet), Sewelson (baritone saxophone), Hofstra (tuba), Leena Conquest (vocals), Shia-Shu Yu (cello), Andrew Barker (drums), Guillermo E. Brown (drums) |
2002 | William Parker Trio | ... and William Danced | Ayler Records | Parker (double bass), Drake (drums), Anders Gahnold (alto saxophone) |
2003 | William Parker Violin Trio | Scrapbook | Thirsty Ear | Parker (bass), Bang (violin), Drake (drums) |
2003 | William Parker & the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra | Mass for the Healing of the World | Black Saint | Parker (bass, cornet), Campbell (trumpet), Barnes (trumpet), Rodriguez (trumpet), Lodico (trombone), Kono (trombone), Hofstra (tuba), Tsahar (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet), Foster (soprano and tenor saxophone), Brown (alto saxophone), Eneidi (alto saxophone), Jonas (soprano saxophone), Sewelson (baritone saxophone), Cooper-Moore (piano), Ibarra (drums, timpani), Heyes (vocals) |
2003 | William Parker | Fractured Dimensions | FMP | Parker (bass), Campbell (trumpet, flugelhorn), Carter (flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, trumpet), Alan Silva (synthesizer, piano) |
2003 | William Parker & the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra | Spontaneous | Splasc(H) | |
2004 | William Parker | Luc's Lantern | Thirsty Ear | |
2005 | William Parker Quartet | Sound Unity | AUM Fidelity | |
2006 | William Parker Bass Quartet featuring Charles Gayle | Requiem | Splasc(H) | |
2006 | William Parker | Long Hidden: The Olmec Series | AUM Fidelity | |
2006 | William Parker & the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra | For Percy Heath | Victo | |
2007 | William Parker Double Quartet | Alphaville Suite | RogueArt | |
2007 | William Parker / The Inside Songs Of Curtis Mayfield | The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield: Live in Rome | Rai Trade | |
2007 | William Parker / Raining on the Moon | Corn Meal Dance | AUM Fidelity | |
2008 | William Parker | Double Sunrise Over Neptune | AUM Fidelity | |
2008 | William Parker Quartet | Petit Oiseau | AUM Fidelity | |
2010 | William Parker | I Plan to Stay a Believer: The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield | AUM Fidelity | |
2010 | William Parker Organ Quartet | Uncle Joe's Spirit House | Centering | |
2010 | William Parker | At Somewhere There | Barnyard Records | |
2011 | William Parker | Crumbling In The Shadows Is Fraulien Miller's Stale Cake | Centering | Parker |
2011 | William Parker & ICI Ensemble | Winter Sun Crying | NEOS Jazz | |
2012 | William Parker Orchestra | Essence of Ellington: Live in Milano | Centering | |
2012 | William Parker | Centering. Unreleased Early Recordings 1976–1987 | NoBusiness | |
2013 | William Parker Quartet | Live In Wroclove | ForTune | |
2013 | William Parker | Wood Flute Songs | AUM Fidelity | |
2015 | William Parker | For Those Who Are, Still | AUM Fidelity | |
2015 | William Parker / Raining on the Moon | Great Spirit | AUM Fidelity | |
2016 | William Parker ft. Lisa Sokolov and Cooper-Moore | Stan's Hat Flapping in the Wind | Centering | |
2017 | William Parker Quartets | Meditation/Resurrection | AUM Fidelity | |
2018 | William Parker | Lake Of Light: Compositions For Aquasonics | Gotta Let It Out | |
2018 | William Parker | Voices Fall From The Sky | Centering | |
2018 | William Parker | Flower In a Stained-Glass Window -&- The Blinking of The Ear | Centering | |
2019 | William Parker / In Order to Survive | Live/Shapeshifter | AUM Fidelity | |
2021 | William Parker | Migration of Silence Into and Out of the Tone World (Volumes 1–10)[1] | Centering |
As co-leader
[edit]Release year | Artist | Title | Label |
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1994 | Peter Brötzmann / Gregg Bendian / William Parker | Sacred Scrape / Secret Response | Rastascan |
1996 | Derek Bailey, John Zorn, William Parker | Harras | Avant |
1996 | Rashid Bakr / Frode Gjerstad / William Parker | Seeing New York From The Ear | Cadence Jazz Records |
1999 | David Budbill & William Parker | Zen Mountains/Zen Streets: A Duet For Poet & Improvised Bass | Boxholder |
2000 | Fred Anderson, Hamid Drake, Kidd Jordan, William Parker | 2 Days in April | Eremite |
2001 | William Parker & Hamid Drake | Piercing the Veil | AUM Fidelity |
2002 | Peter Brötzmann, William Parker, Michael Wertmüller | Nothung | In Tone Music |
2003 | William Parker, Joe Morris, Hamid Drake | Eloping with the Sun | Riti |
2006 | Kidd Jordan / Hamid Drake / William Parker | Palm of Soul | AUM Fidelity |
2007 | William Parker & Hamid Drake | Summer Snow | AUM Fidelity |
2007 | Anders Gahnold, William Parker, & Hamid Drake | The Last Dances | Ayler Records |
2008 | Anthony Braxton, Milford Graves, William Parker | Beyond Quantum | Tzadik |
2009 | Gerald Cleaver, William Parker, Craig Taborn | Farmers by Nature | AUM Fidelity |
2010 | Ninni Morgia & William Parker | Prism | Ultramarine |
2011 | Farmers by Nature (Cleaver, Parker, Taborn) | Out of This World's Distortions | AUM Fidelity |
2013 | William Parker / Conny Bauer / Hamid Drake | Tender Exploration | Jazzwerkstatt |
2014 | Billy Bang & William Parker | Medicine Buddha | No Business |
2014 | Farmers by Nature (Cleaver, Parker, Taborn) | Love and Ghosts | AUM Fidelity |
2015 | Oliver Lake & William Parker | To Roy | Intakt |
2017 | William Parker & Stefano Scodanibbio | Bass Duo | Centering |
2020 | Parker, Matthew Shipp, Daniel Carter, Gerald Cleaver | Welcome Adventure! Vol. 1 | 577 Records |
Co-leader as list
[edit]- Peter Brötzmann / Gregg Bendian / William Parker, Sacred Scrape / Secret Response (Rastascan, 1994)
- Derek Bailey, John Zorn, William Parker, Harras (Avant, 1996)
- Rashid Bakr / Frode Gjerstad / William Parker, Seeing New York From The Ear (Cadence Jazz Records, 1996)
- David Budbill & William Parker, Zen Mountains/Zen Streets: A Duet For Poet & Improvised Bass (Boxholder, 1999)
- Fred Anderson, Hamid Drake, Kidd Jordan, William Parker, 2 Days in April (Eremite, 2000)
- William Parker & Hamid Drake, Piercing the Veil (AUM Fidelity, 2001)
- Peter Brötzmann, William Parker, Michael Wertmüller, Nothung (In Tone Music, 2002)
- William Parker, Joe Morris, Hamid Drake, Eloping with the Sun (Riti, 2003)
- Kidd Jordan / Hamid Drake / William Parker, Palm of Soul (AUM Fidelity, 2006)
- William Parker & Hamid Drake, Summer Snow (AUM Fidelity, 2007)
- Anders Gahnold, William Parker, & Hamid Drake, The Last Dances (Ayler Records, 2007)
- Anthony Braxton, Milford Graves, William Parker, Beyond Quantum (Tzadik, 2008)
- Gerald Cleaver, William Parker, Craig Taborn, Farmers by Nature (AUM Fidelity, 2009)
- Ninni Morgia & William Parker, Prism (Ultramarine, 2010)
- Farmers by Nature (Cleaver, Parker, Taborn), Out of This World's Distortions (AUM Fidelity, 2011)
- William Parker / Conny Bauer / Hamid Drake, Tender Exploration (Jazzwerkstatt, 2013)
- Billy Bang & William Parker, Medicine Buddha (No Business, 2014)
- Farmers by Nature (Cleaver, Parker, Taborn), Love and Ghosts (AUM Fidelity, 2014)
- Oliver Lake & William Parker, To Roy (Intakt, 2015)
- William Parker & Stefano Scodanibbio, Bass Duo (Centering, 2017)
- Parker, Matthew Shipp, Daniel Carter, Gerald Cleaver, Welcome Adventure! Vol. 1 (577 Records, 2020)
As sideman
[edit]With Fred Anderson
- Blue Winter (Eremite, 2005)
With Billy Bang
- The Fire from Within (Soul Note, 1981)
- Live at Carlos 1 (Soul Note, 1984)
With Albert Beger
- Evolving Silence, Vol. 1 (2005)
- Evolving Silence, Vol. 2 (2006)
With Peter Brötzmann
- Never Too Late But Always Too Early (Eremite, 2003)
- The Bishop's Move (Les Disques Victo, 2004)
With Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet
- Stone/Water (Okka Disk, 2002)
- Short Visit To Nowhere (Okka Disk, 2002)
- Broken English (Okka Disk, 2002)
With Peter Brötzmann's 'Die Like A Dog' Quartet
- Die Like a Dog: Fragments of Music, Life and Death of Albert Ayler (FMP, 1994)
- Close Up (FMP, 1994 [2011])
- Little Birds Have Fast Hearts, No. 1 (FMP, 1998)
- Little Birds Have Fast Hearts, No. 2 (FMP, 1999)
- From Valley to Valley (Eremite, 1999)
- Aoyama Crows (FMP, 2002)
With Rob Brown
- Breath Rhyme (Silkheart Records, 1990)
- High Wire (Soul Note, 1996)
- Round the Bend (Bleu Regard, 2002)
- The Big Picture (Marge, 2004)
- Crown Trunk Root Funk (AUM Fidelity, 2008)
With Roy Campbell, Joe McPhee & Warren Smith
With Daniel Carter and Federico Ughi
- LIVE! (577 Records, 2017)
- Navajo Sunrise (Rudi Records. 2013)
- The Dream (577 Records, 2006)
With Bill Dixon
- Thoughts (Soul Note, 1985 [1987])
- Vade Mecum (Soul Note, 1994)
- Vade Mecum II (Soul Note, 1994)
With Marco Eneidi
- Cherry Box (Eremite, 2000)
With Charles Gayle
- Touchin' on Trane (FMP, 1991 [1993])
- Translations (Silkheart, 1993)
- Raining Fire (Silkheart, 1993)
- Blue Shadows (Silkheart, 1993 [2008])
- More Live at the Knitting Factory (Knitting Factory, 1993)
- Consecration (Black Saint, 1993)
- Daily Bread (Black Saint, 1995)
With Frode Gjerstad
- Remember To Forget (Circulasione Totale, 1998)
- Ultima (Cadence Jazz Records, 1999)
- The Other Side (Ayler Records, 2006)
- On Reade Street (FMR Records, 2008)
With Alan Glover
- Kings Of Infinite Space (Omolade Music 2006)
- The Juice Quartet Archives (Omolade Music 2010)
With Wayne Horvitz
- Some Order, Long Understood (Black Saint, 1982)
With Gianni Lenoci
- Secret Garden (Silta)
With Jimmy Lyons
- Wee Sneezawee (Black Saint, 1983)
With Raphe Malik
- Last Set: Live at the 1369 Jazz Club (Boxholder, 2004)
- ConSequences (Eremite, 1999)
- Companions (Eremite, 2002)
With Michael Marcus
- Under The Wire (Enja, 1990)
With Thollem McDonas & Nels Cline
- The Gowanus Session (Porter, 2012)
With Roscoe Mitchell
- This Dance Is for Steve McCall (Black Saint, 1993)
- Nine to Get Ready (ECM, 1997)
With Jemeel Moondoc
- First Feeding (Muntu, 1977)
- The Evening of the Blue Men (Muntu, 1979)
- Konstanze's Delight (Soul Note, 1983)
- Nostalgia in Times Square (Soul Note, 1986)
- New World Pygmies (Eremite, 1999)
- New World Pygmies vol. 2 (Eremite, 2002)
- Live at Glenn Miller Café Vol 1 (Ayler, 2002)
- Live in Paris (Cadence, 2003)
With Joe Morris
- Illuminate (Leo, 1995)
- Elsewhere (Homestead, 1996)
- Invisible Weave (No More, 1997)
- Altitude (AUM Fidelity, 2012)
With Other Dimensions In Music
- Other Dimensions In Music (Silkheart, 1990)
- Now! (Aum Fidelity, 1998)
- Time Is of the Essence Is Beyond Time (Aum Fidelity, 2000)
- Live at the Sunset (Marge, 2007)
- Kaiso Stories (Silkheart, 2011)
With Ivo Perelman
- Cama de Terra (Homestead, 1996)
- En Adir (Music & Arts, 1997)
- Sound Hierarchy (Music & Arts, 1997)
- Serendipity (Leo, 2013)
- Book of Sound (Leo, 2014)
With Matthew Shipp
- Points (Silkheart, 1992)
- Circular Temple (Quinton, 1992)
- Zo (Rise, 1994)
- Critical Mass (2.13.61, 1995)
- Prism (Brinkman, 1996)
- The Flow of X (2.13.61, 1997)
- By the Law of Music (HatART, 1997)
- The Multiplication Table (hatOLOGY, 1998)
- Strata (hatOLOGY, 1998)
- DNA (Thirsty Ear, 1999)
- Magnetism (Bleu Regard, 1999)
- Pastoral Composure (Thirsty Ear, 2000)
- Expansion, Power, Release (hatOLOGY, 2001)
- New Orbit (Thirsty Ear, 2001)
- Equilibrium (Thirsty Ear, 2003)
- Our Lady of the Flowers (RogueArt, 2015)
With Steve Swell
- Swimming in a Galaxy of Goodwill and Sorrow (RogueArt, 2007)
With Cecil Taylor
- The Eighth (HatHut, 1986)
- Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants) (Soul Note, 1987)
- Olu Iwa (Soul Note, 1987)
- Live in Bologna (Leo, 1987)
- Live in Vienna (Leo, 1987)
- Tzotzil/Mummers/Tzotzil (Leo, 1988)
- Alms/Tiergarten (Spree) (FMP, 1988)
- In Florescence (A&M, 1989)
- Looking (Berlin Version) Corona (FMP, 1989)
- Looking (Berlin Version) The Feel Trio (FMP, 1989)
- Celebrated Blazons (FMP, 1990)
- 2 Ts for a Lovely T, (Codanza Records, 1990 [2002])
- CT: The Dance Project (FMP, 1990 [2008])
With John Blum (pianist)
- Astrogeny (Eremite, 2005)
With David S Ware
- Passage to Music (Silkheart 1988)
- Great Bliss, Vol. 1 (Silkheart 1991)
- Great Bliss, Vol. 2 (Silkheart 1991)
- Flight of I (DIW 1992)
- Third Ear Recitation (DIW 1992)
- Earthquation (DIW 1994)
- Cryptology (Homestead 1995)
- Oblations and Blessings (Silkheart, 1996)
- DAO (Homestead 1996)
- Godspelized (DIW, 1996)
- Wisdom of Uncertainty (AUM Fidelity, 1997)
- Go See the World (Columbia, 1998)
- Surrendered (Columbia, 2000)
- Corridors & Parallels (AUM Fidelity, 2001)
- Freedom Suite (AUM Fidelity, 2002)
- Threads (Thirsty Ear, 2003)
- Live in the World (Thirsty Ear, 2004)
- BalladWare (Thirsty Ear, 1999 [2006])
- Renunciation (AUM Fidelity, 2007)
- Live in Vilnius (NoBusiness Records 2007)
- Shakti (AUM Fidelity, 2009)
- Onecept (AUM Fidelity, 2009)
- Planetary Unknown (AUM 2010)
- Live at Jazzfestival Saalfelden 2011 (AUM 2011)
Luke Stewart
[edit]As leader / co-leader
[edit]Release year | Leader | Title | Label | Personnel |
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2013 | TrioOOO | Live for Trayvon | Aaron Martin (alto saxophone), Sam Lohman (drums), Luke Stewart (Choctaw flute, alto saxophone, bass) | |
2015 | Mean Crow | Mean Crow | Ross Hammond (guitar), Stewart (bass), Nate Scheible (drumset) | |
2017 | Irreversible Entanglements | Irreversible Entanglements | International Anthem | Camae Ayewa (voice), Keir Neuringer (alto saxophone), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet), Stewart (double bass), Tcheser Holmes (drums) |
2018 | Blacks' Myths | Blacks' Myths | Atlantic Rhythms | Stewart (bass), Warren "Trae" Crudup, III (drums) |
2018 | Heart Of The Ghost | Heart Of The Ghost | I.G.M | Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Stewart (bass), Ian McColm (drums) |
2018 (order) | Luke Stewart | Works for Upright Bass and Amplifier | Astral Spirits | Stewart (upright bass, amplifier) |
2019 | Blacks' Myths | Blacks' Myths II[2] | Atlantic Rhythms | Stewart (electric bass guitar, electronics, no input mixing board), Warren Crudup, III (drums), Dr. Thomas "Bushmeat" Stanley (words), Cedar and Lu (words) |
2019 | Heart of the Ghost | Heart of the Ghost II | I.G.M. | Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone, clarinet), Stewart (bass), Ian McColm (drums) |
2019 | Heart of the Ghost | Live In Chicago | Catalytic Sound | Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Stewart (upright bass, amplifier), Ian McColm (drums, cymbals) |
2020 | Irreversible Entanglements | Who Sent You? | International Anthem | Camae Ayewa (voice, texts), Keir Neuringer (saxophone, percussion), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet, percussion), Stewart (double bass, percussion), Tcheser Holmes (drums, congas) |
2020 | Luke Stewart, Brian Settles, Warren "Trae" Crudup, III | No Treaspassing | Stewart (upright bass), Brian Settles (tenor saxophone), Warren "Trae" Crudup, III (drums) | |
2020 | Six Six | Six Six | Atlantic Rhythms | Anthony Pirog (guitar, effects), Stewart (bass, effects) |
2020 | Irreversible Entanglements | Live in Italy | Camae Ayewa (voice), Keir Neuringer (alto saxophone), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet), Stewart (double bass), Tcheser Holmes (drums) | |
2020 | Heart of the Ghost | Live in Detroit | Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Stewart (bass), Ian McColm (drums) | |
2020 | Irreversible Entanglements | Live in Berlin | Camae Ayewa (voice), Keir Neuringer (alto saxophone), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet), Stewart (double bass), Tcheser Holmes (drums) | |
2020 | Heart of the Ghost with Dave Ballou | Live at Rhizome | Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Stewart (bass), Ian McColm (drums), Ballou (trumpet) | |
2020 | Luke Stewart & Tashi Dorji | Phases | Stewart (electric bass), Tashi Dorji (electric guitar) | |
2020 (order) | Luke Stewart | Gaps | Stewart (no input mixing board) | |
2020 (order) | Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet | Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet | Astral Spirits | Stewart (bass, compositions), Edward Wilkerson, Jr. (reeds), Ken Vandermark (reeds), Jim Baker (piano), Avreeayl Ra (drums) |
As sideperson
[edit]Release year | Leader | Title | Label |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Laughing Man | The Lovings | Sockets Records |
2016 | James Brandon Lewis Trio | No Filter[3] | BNS Sessions |
2017 | Priests | Nothing Feels Natural[4] | Sister Polygon Records |
2017 | Heroes Are Gang Leaders | The Avant-Age Garde I Ams Of The Gal Luxury | Fast Speaking Music |
2018 | William Hooker (musician) | Pillars... At the Portal | Mulatta Records |
2019 | James Brandon Lewis | An UnRuly Manifesto[5] | Relative Pitch Records |
2019 | Brahja | Brahja | RR Gems |
2020 | Elliott Levin Trio with Chad Taylor and Luke Stewart | Tin - Tabu - Latin' - Rhyth - Hymn | |
2020 | Archie Shepp, Raw Poetic, & Damu the Fudgemunk | Ocean Bridges[6] | Redefinition Records |
2020 | Heroes Are Gang Leaders | Artificial Happiness Button[7] | Ropeadope Records |
2020 | Moor Mother | Circuit City | Don Giovanni Records |
C. Spencer Yeh / Burning Star Core
[edit]Current direct link is for Burning Star Core, but the majority of Yeh's recent solo releases, and the vast majority of his collaborations, are credited under his name. Redirect swap, with discography split by project? Current BSC studio + collab listings (adding references):
- A Brighter Summer Day (2002)
- The Very Heart of the World (2005)
- Three Sisters Who Share an Eye (2006)
- Everyday World of Bodies (2006)
- Blood Lightning 2007 (2007)
- Operator Dead... Post Abandoned (2007)[8]
- Challenger (2008)[9]
- with The Hototogisu: II (2006)
- with The Hototogisu: Hototogisu + Burning Star Core (2006)
- with Yellow Swans: Yellow Swans & Burning Star Core (2007)
- with Prurient: Ghosts of Niagara (2008)
- with The Hototogisu: Untitled (2008)
CSY // As solo artist
[edit]- Solo Violin 1-10 (Tone Filth, 2007)
- Solo Voice I – X (Primary Information, 2015)[10]
- The RCA Mark II (Primary Information, 2017)[11]
CSY // Collaborations (alphabetized)
[edit]- with Tony Conrad, Michael F. Duch
- Musculus Trapezius (Pica, 2010)
- with Anla Courtis, Okkyung Lee, Jon Wesseltoft
- Cold/Burn (Feeding Tube, 2012)[12]
- with Aaron Dilloway
- The Squid (Hanson Records, 2007)[13]
- False Speech (Hanson Records, 2007)
- with Tashi Dorji & Michael Zerang
- Tashi Dorji, C.Spencer Yeh, Michael Zerang (8mm, 2019)
- with Paul Flaherty
- New York Nuts & Boston Beans (2009)
- with Paul Flaherty & Chris Corsano
- Slow Blind Avalanche (Important Records, 2006)
- A Rock In The Snow (Important Records, 2006)
- with Paul Flaherty, Steve Swell, Weasel Walter
- Dragonfly Breath (Not Two, 2013)
- Dragonfly Breath III: Live at the Stone: Megaloprepus Caerulatus (Not Two, 2016)
- with Ryan Jewell & Wasteland Jazz Unit (Jon Lorenz & John Rich)
- Ohio Ghastly Soil (Dreamsheep, 2008)
- with Okkyung Lee & Lasse Marhaug
- Wake Up Awesome (Software, 2013)[14]
- with Justin Lieberman
- Object Lessons (What The...? Records, 2009)
- with Robert Piotrowicz (Bocian Records, 2012)
- Ambient (Bocian Records, 2012)
- with Jessica Rylan
- Rylan / Yeh 2xC30 (DroneDisco, 2006)
- with Taiga Remains (Alex Cobb)
- C. Spencer Yeh And Taiga Remains (Callow God, 2009)
- with Jon Wesseltoft
- Northern Resonance III/II (8mm Records, 2010)
- Northern Resonance I (Imminent Frequencies, 2011)
- with John Wiese
- Live In Nottingham (What The...? Records, 2007)
- New York / Atlanta (Helicopter, 2008)
- Cincinnati (DroneDisco, 2009)
- with Nate Wooley & Chris Corsano
- The Seven Storey Mountain (Important, 2011)
CSY // Collaborations by year
[edit]If wikitable'd...?
- Flaherty/Corsano/Yeh, Slow Blind Avalanche (Important Records, 2006)
- Flaherty/Corsano/Yeh, A Rock In The Snow (Important Records, 2006)
- Jessica Rylan & C. Spencer Yeh, Rylan / Yeh 2xC30 (DroneDisco, 2006)
- Aaron Dilloway and C. Spencer Yeh, The Squid (Hanson Records, 2007)[15]
- Aaron Dilloway and C. Spencer Yeh, False Speech (Hanson Records, 2007)
- John Wiese & C. Spencer Yeh, Live In Nottingham (What The...? Records, 2007)
- John Wiese & C. Spencer Yeh, New York / Atlanta (Helicopter, 2008)
- Ryan Jewell / C. Spencer Yeh / Wasteland Jazz Unit (Jon Lorenz & John Rich), Ohio Ghastly Soil (Dreamsheep, 2008)
- Paul Flaherty / C. Spencer Yeh, New York Nuts & Boston Beans (2009)
- John Wiese & C. Spencer Yeh, Cincinnati (DroneDisco, 2009)
- Justin Lieberman & C. Spencer Yeh, Object Lessons (What The...? Records, 2009)
- C. Spencer Yeh & Taiga Remains, C. Spencer Yeh And Taiga Remains (Callow God, 2009)
- Tony Conrad / C. Spencer Yeh / Michael F. Duch, Musculus Trapezius (Pica, 2010)
- Jon Wesseltoft & C. Spencer Yeh, Northern Resonance III/II (8mm Records, 2010)
- Jon Wesseltoft & C. Spencer Yeh, Northern Resonance I (Imminent Frequencies, 2011)
- with Nate Wooley & Chris Corsano, The Seven Storey Mountain (Important, 2011)
- Anla Courtis / Okkyung Lee / C. Spencer Yeh / Jon Wesseltoft, Cold/Burn (Feeding Tube, 2012)[16]
- Robert Piotrowicz & C. Spencer Yehh, Ambient (Bocian Records, 2012)
- Okkyung Lee / C. Spencer Yeh / Lasse Marhaug, Wake Up Awesome (Software, 2013)[17]
- Paul Flaherty, Steve Swell, C. Spencer Yeh, Weasel Walter, Dragonfly Breath (Not Two, 2013)
- Dragonfly Breath (Paul Flaherty, Steve Swell, Weasel Walter), Live at the Stone: Megaloprepus Caerulatus (Not Two, 2016)
- Tashi Dorji, C.Spencer Yeh, Michael Zerang, Tashi Dorji, C.Spencer Yeh, Michael Zerang (8mm, 2019)
Weasel Walter
[edit]WW // As solo artist
[edit]Release year | Title | Label | Personnel |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Revolt Music[18] | ugEXPLODE | Weasel Walter Quartet: Walter (drums), Damon Smith (bass), Randy Hunt (bass), Josh Allen (tenor saxophone), featuring Henry Kaiser (guitar) |
2007 | Early Recordings 1988 - 1991[19] | Savage Land | |
2007 | Firestorm[20] | ugEXPLODE | Weasel Walter Quartet and Double Trio: Walter (drums), Damon Smith (Contrabass, 6 string Ergo bass), Mario Rechtern (alto saxophone, sopranino saxophone, electronics, zurna), Marco Eneidi (alto saxophone), Marshall Allen (alto saxophone), Marc Edwards (drums), Elliott Levin (tenor saxophone), Lisle Ellis (bass, circuitry) |
2009 | Large Group Performances 2007-2009 | ugEXPLODE | |
2009 | Apocalyptik Paranoia[19] | Gaffer | Walter with Henry Kaiser, Peter Evans, Greg Kelley, Forbes Graham, Fred Lonberg-Holm |
2010 | Invasion[21] | ugEXPLODE | Weasel Walter Septet: Walter (drums), Henry Kaiser (guitar), Vinny Golia (reeds), John Lindberg (bass), Liz Allbee (trumpet), Damon Smith (bass), William Winant (drums) |
2011 | Ominous Telepathic Mayhem[19] | ugEXPLODE | Duets with Peter Evans (trumpet), Mary Halvorson (guitar), Darius Jones (alto saxophone), Alex Ward (guitar, clarinet) |
2014 | Improvised Music Sampler | Evan Parker, Peter Evans, John Edwards, Roscoe Mitchell, Sandy Ewen, Damon Smith, Elliott Sharp, Marshall Allen, John Butcher, Mick Barr, Alex Ward, Jim Sauter, Sam Pluta, John Blum, Bhob Rainey, Marco Eneidi, Vinny Golia, Max Johnson | |
2014 | End Of An Error | Walter (drums) | |
2015 | Fragments | Walter | |
2015 | Half-Death | Walter (guitar, electronics) | |
2015 | Tribute To 'B' and 'C' List Musicians From The Early Years Of MTV, And G.G. Allin | Walter (moog modular software) | |
2015 | For Andrew Ortmann | Walter (guitar) | |
2015 | Seriously: Fuck The Entire World | Walter | |
2016 | Igneity: After The Fall Of Civilization[22] | Weasel Walter Large Ensemble: Walter (drums), Henry Kaiser (guitar), Alan Licht (guitar), Chris Welcome (guitar), Peter Evans (trumpet), Steve Swell (trombone), Dan Peck (tuba), Jim Sauter (saxophone), Michael Foster (saxophones), Chris Pitsiokos (saxophone), Matt Nelson (saxophone), Tim Dahl (double bass), Brandon Lopez (double bass) | |
2016 | Curses[23] | ||
2016 | She's So 60 Minutes of Heavy | ||
2016 | The Inevitable | Tombed Visions | |
2016 | Expensive Taste | Kitty Play | |
2018 | Skhiizm[19] | ugEXPLODE | Walter (vocals, guitar, bass guitar, electronics, drums) |
2020 | The Best of the Worst | ugEXPLODE | Walter |
WW // The Flying Luttenbachers
[edit]Release year | Title | Label | Personnel |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Destructo Noise Explosion!: Live at WNUR 2-6-92[24] | ugEXPLODE | Chad Organ (tenor saxophone), Hal Russell (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, trumpet), Walter (drums, clarinet) |
1994 | Constructive Destruction[25] | ugEXPLODE | Jeb Bishop (bass guitar, trombone), Chad Organ (tenor saxophone), Dylan Posa (guitar), Walter (drums), Ken Vandermark (tenor saxophone, soprano clarinet, bass clarinet) |
1995 | Destroy All Music[26] | ugEXPLODE | Jeb Bishop (bass guitar, trombone, Casio MT-65), Chad Organ (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, Moog synthesizer), Dylan Posa (guitar), Walter (drums), Ken Vandermark (tenor saxophone, soprano clarinet, bass clarinet) |
1996 | Revenge of the Flying Luttenbachers[27] | Skin Graft | Chuck Falzone (guitar), Bill Pisarri (bass guitar, violin, clarinet), Walter (drums) |
1998 | Gods of Chaos | Skin Graft | Chuck Falzone (guitar, bass guitar, percussion), Bill Pisarri (bass guitar, violin, clarinet, percussion), Walter (drums, saxophone, vocals, synthesizer, clarinet) |
1998 | Retrospektiw III | ugEXPLODE | |
1999 | "...The Truth Is a Fucking Lie..." | ugEXPLODE/Skin Graft | Michael Colligan (tenor saxophone), Chuck Falzone (guitar), Kurt Johnson (bass guitar), Fred Lonberg-Holm (cello), Bill Pisarri (bass guitar, clarinet), Julie Pomerleau (violin), Dylan Posa (Casio CZ synthesizer), Walter (drums, trombone) |
2000 | Alptraum | ugEXPLODE | Weasel Walter (drums), Michael Colligan (tenor saxophone, clarinet), Kurt Johnson (double bass), Fred Lonberg-Holm (cello) |
2001 | Trauma | ugEXPLODE | Michael Colligan (reeds), Kurt Johnson (bass), Weasel Walter (drums) |
2002 | Infection and Decline[28] | Troubleman Unlimited | Walter (drums), Alex Perkolup (bass), Jonathan Hischke (bass) |
2002 | Retrospektiw IV | ugEXPLODE | Weasel Walter, William Pisarri, Chuck Falzone, Michael Colligan, Kurt Johnson, Fred Lonberg-Holm, with guests Azita, Adris Hoyos, Julie Pomerleau |
2003 | Systems Emerge from Complete Disorder[29][30] | Troubleman/ugEXPLODE | Weasel Walter |
2004 | The Void[31] | Troubleman/ugEXPLODE | Ed Rodriguez (electric guitar), Mike Green (bass guitar), Walter (drums) |
2005 | Spectral Warrior Mythos | ugEXPLODE | Walter (drums), Ed Rodriguez (bass, guitar), Mick Barr (guitar, bass) |
2006 | Cataclysm | ugEXPLODE | Walter (drums, guitars, bass guitar, mellotron), Ed Rodriguez (electric guitar), Mick Barr (electric guitar), Mike Green (bass guitar) |
2007 | Incarceration by Abstraction | ugEXPLODE | Walter (guitars, basses, mellotron, organ, clarinet, electronics, drums) |
2007 | Destroy All Music Revisited[32] | Skin Graft | Jeb Bishop (bass guitar, trombone, Casio MT-65), Chad Organ (tenor and baritone saxophones, Moog synthesizer), Dylan Posa (electric guitar), Walter (percussion), Ken Vandermark (tenor saxophone, soprano clarinet, bass clarinet) |
2019 | Shattered Dimension | ugEXPLODE | Walter (drums), Matt Nelson (saxophone), Tim Dahl (bass guitar), Brandon Seabrook (guitar) |
2019 | Imminent Death[33] | ugEXPLODE | Walter (drums, percussion, guitar, bass guitar, electronics, electric sitar), Matt Nelson (soprano, alto and tenor saxophones, bass and contrabass clarinets), Tim Dahl (bass guitar), Brandon Seabrook (guitar), Henry Kaiser (guitar) |
WW // Collabs + co-led bands (alphabetized)
[edit]WW // As bandmember
[edit]- with Burmese
- Colony Collapse Disorder (Rock Is Hell, 2009)
- Lun Yurn (ugEXPLODE/Rock is Hell, 2011)
- with Cellular Chaos
- Demo Live 5.12.11 (ugEXPLODE, 2011)
- Cellular Chaos EP (ugEXPLODE, 2012)
- Cellular Chaos (ugEXPLODE, 2013)[35]
- Diamond Teeth Clenched (Skin Graft, 2016)
- Dirty Girl (ugEXPLODE, 2018)
- with Encenathrakh
- Respekt The Demo (Rectomorph/Dense(s)/Lindung, 2013)
- Encenathrakh (P2/Dense(s), 2015)
- The 2 Song Promo 19 (P2/Lindung, 2019)
- Live Album (P2, 2020)
- Thraakethraaeate Thraithraake (P2, 2020)
- Destructo Noise Explosion!: Live at WNUR 2-6-92 (ugEXPLODE, 1992)[36]
- Constructive Destruction (ugEXPLODE, 1994)[37]
- Destroy All Music (ugEXPLODE, 1995)[26]
- Revenge of the Flying Luttenbachers (Skin Graft, 1996)[38]
- Gods of Chaos (Skin Graft, 1998)
- Retrospektiw III (ugEXPLODE, 1998)
- "...The Truth Is a Fucking Lie..." (ugEXPLODE/Skin Graft, 1999)
- Alptraum (ugEXPLODE, 2000)
- Trauma (ugEXPLODE, 2001)[21]
- Infection and Decline (Troubleman Unlimited, 2002)[28]
- Retrospektiw IV (ugEXPLODE, 2002)
- Systems Emerge from Complete Disorder (Troubleman/ugEXPLODE, 2003)[39][40]
- The Void (Troubleman/ugEXPLODE, 2004)[41]
- Spectral Warrior Mythos (ugEXPLODE, 2005)
- Cataclysm (ugEXPLODE, 2006)
- Incarceration by Abstraction (ugEXPLODE, 2007)
- Destroy All Music Revisited (Skin Graft, 2007)[42]
- Shattered Dimension (ugEXPLODE, 2019)
- Imminent Death (ugEXPLODE, 2019)[43]
- with Hatewave
- Demo 1997 (1997)
- Hatewave (Up Jumps The Devil/Tumult, 1998)
- with Lake Of Dracula
- Lake Of Dracula (Skin Graft, 1997)[44]
- Four Teachers / Violators 7" (Kill Rock Stars, 1998)
- Skeletal Remains (Savage Land/Roccoco Records, 2006)[45]
- with Lydia Lunch
- Retrovirus (ugEXPLODE, 2013)[46]
- 3x3 EP (2015)[47]
- Urge To Kill (Rustblade/Widowspeak, 2015)[48]
- Live In Zurich (Widowspeak, 2016)[49]
- Brutal Measures (Widowspeak, 2016)[50]
- with XBXRX
- Sixth in Sixes (Polyvinyl, 2005)[51]
- Wars (Polyvinyl, 2007)
- Sounds (Important Records, 2007)
- Un Usper (self-released, 2009)
WW // Collaborations
[edit]- with Sheik Anorak & Mario Rechtern
- The Forbidden Beat (Gaffer, 2010[52]
- Bass Bass Bass Bass (Gaffer, 2010)
- with Josh Berman & Aram Shelton
- Last Distractions (Singlespeed, 2009)[53]
- with Jeb Bishop & Alex Ward
- Flayed (ugEXPLODE, 2019)
- with David Buddin
- Quodlibet (2015)
- with John Butcher & Damon Smith
- Catastrophe of Minimalism (Balance Point Acoustics, 2017)[54]
- with Charity Chan, Peter Evans, & Tom Blancarte
- Cryptocrystalline (ugEXPLODE, 2013)
- with Nels Cline, Henry Kaiser, Jim Thomas, & Allen Whitman
- Jazz Free (There Records/A Train, 2012)
- with Kevin Drumm & Fred Lonberg-Holm
- Eruption (Grob, 2004)[55]
- Marc Edwards / Weasel Walter Group
- Mysteries Beneath The Planet (ugEXPLODE, 2009)[56]
- Blood Of The Earth (ugEXPLODE, 2010)
- Solar Emission (ugEXPLODE, 2011)
- with Martin Escalante
- Lacerate (ugEXPLODE, 2018)
- with Peter Evans
- Poisonous (ugEXPLODE, 2018)
- with Peter Evans, James Fei, & Damon Smith
- Eponymous (ugEXPLODE, 2008)[21]
- Peter Evans / Weasel Walter Group
- Oculus Ex Abyssus (ugEXPLODE, 2008)[20]
- with Sandy Ewen
- Idiomatic (ugEXPLODE, 2018)[57]
- with Sandy Ewen & Damon Smith
- Sandy Ewen / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter (ugEXPLODE, 2012)
- Live In Texas (Balance Point Acoustics, 2016)
- Untitled ug 79 (ugEXPLODE, 2020)
- with Den Svarta Fanan (Nonoko Yoshida, Ron Anderson, Joe Merolla, Walter)
- Den Svarta Fanan (ugEXPLODE, 2013)
- with Maria Faust & Tim Dahl
- Farm Fresh (Gotta Let It Out, 2019)[58]
- with Paul Flaherty
- Particles (2009)
- with Paul Flaherty, C. Spencer Yeh, & Steve Swell
- Dragonfly Breath (Not Two, 2013)
- Dragonfly Breath III: Live At The Stone: Megaloprepus Caerulatus (Not Two, 2016)[59]
- with Michael Forbes & Andrew Scott Young
- American Free (ugEXPLODE, 2009)
- with Michael Foster, Steve Swell, & Brandon Lopez
- Throes are the Only Trouble (2017)
- with Gianni Gebbia & Damon Smith
- Lichens (ugEXPLODE, 2007)
- with Vinny Golia & Damon Smith
- Großes Messer (ugEXPLODE, 2009)
- with Forbes Graham, Greg Kelley, & Paul Flaherty
- End of the Trail (ugEXPLODE, 2008)
- with Mary Halvorson
- Opulence (ugEXPLODE, 2008)[21]
- with Mary Halvorson & Peter Evans
- Mystery Meat (ugEXPLODE, 2009)
- Electric Fruit (Thirsty Ear, 2011)[60][61]
- Mechanical Malfunction (Thirsty Ear, 2012)[62]
- with JeJaWeDa (Jeb Bishop, Jaap Blonk, Walter, & Damon Smith)
- Pioneer Works vol. 1 (Balance Point Acoustics, 2019)
- Pioneer Works vol. 2 (Balance Point Acoustics, 2019)
- with Henry Kaiser & Charles K. Noyes
- Ninja Star Danger Rock (There Records/ugEXPLODE, 2011)
- with Henry Kaiser, Paul Plimley, & Lukas Ligeti
- The Starbreak Splatterlight (There Records, 2012)[19]
- with Henry Kaiser & Damon Smith
- Plane Crash (ugEXPLODE, 2009)[63]
- Plane Crash Two (New Atlantis, 2015)
- with Henry Kaiser, Damon Smith, Vinny Golia, & Ra-Kalam Bob Moses
- Astral Plane Crash (Balance Point Acoustics, 2018)[64]
- with Yoni Kretzmer & Pascal Niggenkemper
- ProtestMusic (Outnow Recordings, 2014)
- with Dominic Lash & Alex Ward
- Trapeze (spoonhunt, 2015)
- with Matteo Liberatore & Elliott Sharp
- L'Ora Del Pasto (2020)
- with Jacob Lindsay, Ava Mendoza, & Damon Smith
- Jus (Balance Point Acoustics, 2008)
- with Fred Lonberg-Holm & Jim O'Rourke
- Tribute to Masayuki Takayanagi (ugEXPLODE, 2000)[65]
- with Kenny Millions & Damon Smith
- Fuck Music... Tell Jokes - You'll Make More Money (Unhinged, 2018)
- with No Mor Musik (Nandor Nevai, Walter, Keshavan Maslak)
- No Mor Musik (ugEXPLODE, 2010)
- with Phonon (Elliott Sharp, Álvaro Domene, Colin Marston, Walter)
- Alloy (ZOaR, 2020)
- with Chris Pitsiokos
- Unplanned Obsolescence (ugEXPLODE, 2012)
- Drawn and Quartered (One Hand, 2015)
- with Chris Pitsiokos & Ron Anderson
- Maximalism (Eleatic, 2013)[66]
- with Sam Weinberg & Henry Fraser
- Walter/Weinberg/Fraser / Maestro Day split (Renfusa, 2017)
- Grist (ugEXPLODE, 2020)
- with Sam Weinberg & Teté Leguia
- Weinberg/Leguía/Walter (Buh Records, 2018)
- with Sam Weinberg & Sandy Ewen
- Ventricles (Renfusa, 2020)
- with Nate Wooley, Damon Smith, & Scott R. Looney
- Scowl (ugEXPLODE, 2011)[67]
WW // Collabs & co-led (chronological w/ personnel, instrumentation)
[edit]Release year | Artist | Title | Label | Personnel |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | Hatewave | Demo 1997 | Sasha Tai (guitar and vocals), Marc Ruecker (guitar), Walter (drums) | |
1998 | Hatewave | Hatewave | Up Jumps The Devil/Tumult | Sasha Tai (vocals, guitar), Angst (guitar), Walter (drums) |
2000 | Weasel Walter / Fred Lonberg-Holm / Jim O'Rourke | Tribute to Masayuki Takayanagi[68] | ugEXPLODE | |
2007 | Gianni Gebbia / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter | Lichens | ugEXPLODE | |
2008 | Mary Halvorson & Weasel Walter | Opulence | ugEXPLODE | Mary Halvorson (guitar) & Walter (drums, clarinet mouthpiece) |
2008 | Peter Evans / Weasel Walter Group | untitled | ugEXPLODE | Peter Evans (trumpet), James Fei (alto saxophone), Damon Smith (Ergo bass), Walter (drums) |
2008 | Peter Evans / Weasel Walter Group | Oculus Ex Abyssus[20] | ugEXPLODE | Peter Evans (trumpet), Walter (drums), Damon Smith (double bass), Paul Hartsaw (tenor and soprano saxophone) |
2008 | Weasel Walter / Forbes Graham / Greg Kelley / Paul Flaherty | End of the Trail | ugEXPLODE | Walter (drums, clarinet mouthpiece), Forbes Graham (trumpet), Greg Kelley (trumpet), Paul Flaherty (saxophone) |
2009 | Paul Flaherty & Weasel Walter | Particles | Walter (drums), Paul Flaherty (alto and tenor saxophones), ft. Laila Maria Salins (voice) | |
2009 | Henry Kaiser / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter | Plane Crash[69] | ugEXPLODE | Henry Kaiser (guitar), Damon Smith (bass), Weasel Walter (drums) |
2009 | Marc Edwards / Weasel Walter Group | Mysteries Beneath The Planet[70] | ugEXPLODE | Walter (drums), Marc Edwards (drums), Darius Jones (alto saxophone), Tom Blancarte (bass), Paul Flaherty (tenor saxophone), Peter Evans (trumpet), Andrew Barker (drums), Mario Rechtern (sopranino, alto and baritone saxophones), Ras Moshe (tenor saxophone, flute) |
2009 | Weasel Walter / Mary Halvorson / Peter Evans | Mystery Meat | ugEXPLODE | |
2009 | Forbes / Young / Walter | American Free | ugEXPLODE | Mike Forbes (saxophone), Andrew Scott Young (bass), Walter (drums) |
2009 | Vinny Golia / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter | Großes Messer | ugEXPLODE | Vinny Golia (soprillo, tenor and bass saxophones, saxello), Damon Smith (double bass), Walter (drums) |
2009 | Josh Berman / Aram Shelton / Weasel Walter | Last Distractions[71] | Singlespeed Music | Josh Berman (cornet), Aram Shelton (soprano saxophone, bass clarinet), Walter (drums) |
2010 | Marc Edwards / Weasel Walter Group | Blood of the Earth | ugEXPLODE | Marc Edwards (drums), Walter (drums), Forbes Graham (trumpet), Darius Jones (alto saxophone), Elliott Levin (tenor saxophone, flute), Adam Lane (double bass) |
2010 | No Mor Musik | No Mor Musik | ugEXPLODE | Weasel Walter (bass guitar), Nondor Nevai (vokals, perkussion), Maslak (guitar, tenor saxophone, klarinet) |
2011 | Henry Kaiser / Charles K. Noyes / Weasel Walter | Ninja Star Danger Rock | ugEXPLODE | Henry Kaiser (guitar, bass), Charles K. Noyes (drums), Walter (bass, guitar), ft. Mark E. Miller (drums, baseball bat), John Oswald (alto saxophone) |
2011 | Nate Wooley / Scott R. Looney / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter | Scowl | ugEXPLODE | Nate Wooley (trumpet), Scott R. Looney (piano, hyperpiano), Damon Smith (amplified double bass), Walter (percussion) |
2011 | Marc Edwards / Weasel Walter Group | Solar Emission | ugEXPLODE | Marc Edwards (drums), Walter (bass guitar), Marcus Cummins (soprano saxophone), Jeremy Viner (tenor saxophone) |
2012 | Sandy Ewen / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter | untitled | ugEXPLODE | Sandy Ewen (guitar), Damon Smith (7 string electric upright bass, field recordings, laptop), Walter (percussion) |
2012 | Chris Pitsiokos / Weasel Walter | Unplanned Obsolescence | ugEXPLODE | Walter (drums), Chris Pitsiokos (alto saxophone, synthesizer) |
2013 | Den Svarta Fanan | Den Svarta Fanan | ugEXPLODE | Nonoko Yoshida (alto saxophone), Ron Anderson (guitar), Joe Merolla (bass guitar), Weasel Walter (drums) |
2013 | Charity Chan / Peter Evans / Tom Blancarte / Weasel Walter | Cryptocrystalline | ugEXPLODE | Charity Chan (piano), Peter Evans (trumpet), Tom Blancarte (bass), Walter (drums) |
2020 | Sandy Ewen / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter | Untitled ug 79 | ugEXPLODE | Sandy Ewen (guitar), Damon Smith (bass), Walter (drums, percussion) |
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