- Listening To Pictures (Pentimento, Vol. One) · 2018
- Aka / Darbari / Java · 1983
- Aka / Darbari / Java · 1983
- Last Night The Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes In The Street · 2009
- Hollow Bamboo · 2000
- Hollow Bamboo · 2000
- Hollow Bamboo · 2000
- Fourth World, Vol. 1 - Possible Musics · 1980
- Fascinoma · 1999
- The Living City (Live at the Winter Garden, 9/17/1989) · 1990
- Last Night The Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes In The Street · 2009
- Vernal Equinox · 1977
- The Nothing of Roselight (Edit) - Single · 2021
Appears On
- Parallax Beat Brothers, Pete Lockett & Scanner
About Jon Hassell
The sound of Jon Hassell’s trumpet is instantly distinctive whether heard on his solo releases or his collaborations with Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel and many others over his four-decade career. Often transformed through the Memphis-born composer/musician’s mastery of microtonal shadings and pioneering use of electronic processing and effects, Hassell’s trumpet tone has a hazy, ghostly quality that perfectly suits his disregard for any boundaries between jazz, experimental, ambient and classical music. His studies in serial composition and Indian classical music through the late ‘60s and ‘70s fostered a restless imagination and a creative wanderlust, qualities that led to the idiosyncratic fusion of global styles he established with Fourth World, Vol. 1 - Possible Musics, his 1980 album with Eno. After making key contributions to Talking Heads’ landmark Remain In Light the same year, Hassell worked with a diverse array of artists including Jackson Browne, k.d. Lang and Tears for Fears. The trumpeter’s own sonic explorations continued until his death in 2021.
- HOMETOWN
- Memphis, TN, United States
- BORN
- 22 March 1937
- GENRE
- Electronic