Material
Biography
Material was an American band formed in 1979 and operating until 1999, led by producer and bassist Bill Laswell. The group began in 1978 coalescing at Giorgio Gomelsky's Zu House in Manhattan with at its core Laswell, Michael Beinhorn, Fred Maher, Cliff Cultreri and Kramer, acting as a house band for visiting European musicians, such as Daevid Allen. Laswell, Beinhorn, Maher and Cultreri evolved as Material in 1979 first releasing the Temporary Music EP, followed by two more albums (Memory Serves and One Down) with an ever-revolving list of contributors, including singers such as Nona Hendryx, Bernard Fowler and Whitney Houston. From 1982, the name would be used by Laswell and Beinhorn for many projects, including Herbie Hancock's Future Shock album and "Rockit" single, Timezone's "World Destruction" single, and from 1985 onward solely by Laswell such as on Sly and Robbie's Rhythm Killers and Public Image Ltd.'s Album. Laswell would continue with the name as a front for his own projects up until 1999, releasing four more studio albums (Seven Souls, The Third Power, Hallucination Engine and Intonarumori).
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Future Shock
1983

She's The Boss
1985

World Destruction
1984

Rockit (Extended Dance Version)
1983

New York Noise (Dance Music From The New York Underground 1978-1982)
2003

Sound-System
1984

The Light
1988

King Yellowman
1984

Memory Serves
1981

Army Arrangement
1985

Perfect (Original Soundtrack Album)
1985

Bustin' Out
1981

A Christmas Record
1981

Rhythm Killers
1987

Language Barrier
1985

Shango Funk Theology
1984

Baselines
1983

Une Sale Histoire
1982

Horses And Trees
1986

Hardrock
1984

Mega-Mix
1984

Transformation / Design For Living
1983

Nona
1983

The Roxy
1983
Credited work
1,031 releases · 138 albums · active 1979–2025
- Production · 1,119
- Performance · 108
- Other credits · 31
- Engineering · 13
Studios: OAO Studios · RPM Studios · Eldorado Recording Studios · Garage Sale Recording
