Bill Laswell (1955) is an American bassist, producer and
record label owner.
Laswell has been involved in hundreds of recordings with
many collaborators from all over the world. Laswell's music draws upon many
different genres, most notably funk, various world music, jazz, dub and ambient
styles. He has also played or produced music from the noisier, more aggressive
end of the rock spectrum, such as hardcore punk and metal.
According to music critic Chris Brazier, "Laswell's pet
concept is 'collision music' which involves bringing together musicians from
wildly divergent but complementary spheres and seeing what comes out." The
credo of one record label run by Laswell, and which typifies much of his work,
is "Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted."
Though some artists have chafed against Laswell's distinctive
recording and production style (most noticeably some of his for-hire production
gigs including Motörhead, Swans and White Zombie) many other collaborations,
such as with pianist Herbie Hancock and singer Iggy Pop have been lengthier and
recurring.
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