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Robert Musso

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Robert Musso is a New York City-based guitarist,[1] composer,[2] engineer,[3] and producer. He is the founder of the independent record label MuWorks as well as the record label - MussoMusic.com. Over the course of a 40 - year career, Musso has produced, mixed, remixed,[4] played on, written, or contributed to over 2000 records, CDs, movie soundtracks,[5] on every continent in the world except Antarctica.[6]

Biography

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After graduating fromRutgers University with two degrees (Economics and Recording Engineering),[6] Musso began obtaining studio work as a musician, engineer and producer. During this period, he worked with a wide variety of artists, includingStevie Wonder,Bob Dylan,Mick Jagger, theDalai Lama,Miles Davis,Al Green,Bob Marley,Herbie Hancock,Sting,Carlos Santana,Jimi Hendrix,The Seventy Sevens,David Bowie,George Clinton,Dave Matthews,Ornette Coleman,John Zorn,Peter Gabriel,The Ramones,Iggy Pop,Blondie,Whitney Houston,Sly & Robbie,Fine Young Cannibals,Pharoah Sanders,William Burroughs,Julian Schnabel,Bootsy Collins,The Last Poets,Ozzy Osbourne andSteve Vai.[6] In 1981, he began a long and fruitful association withBill Laswell. These projects includedMaterial'sHallucination Engine,Sly and Robbie'sRhythm Killers (1987),One Down with Whitney Houston, and the multinational Method of Defiance project. He has also recorded withTom Waits (Raindogs),Ginger Baker (Horses & Trees) andP.M. Dawn (The Bliss Album). His work for Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, and Bob Marley were album remixes and done posthumously.

As a musician, Musso studied jazz guitar with Ted Dunbar and played in the Livingston Jazz Ensemble.[6] He has played on recordings by Tom Waits, P.M. Dawn, Ginger Baker, Material, Machine Gun, Lunar Ensemble, etc.[6]

In 1986, Musso founded MuWorks records[7] in order to promote improvised music. Artists who have released CDs through MuWorks includeThomas Chapin, Last Exit, Lunar Bear Ensemble, Musso himself andMachine Gun.

Beginning in 1986,Thomas Chapin and Musso led the downtown improvisational ensemble,[8]Machine Gun. Three of their concerts have been preserved on CD.

He is a member of the Audio Engineering Society (AES), The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), and is a Certified Audio Engineer by the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE).[6] He is also a registered NYC 9/11 First Responder.

Discography

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Solo work (as Robert Musso)

Solo work (as Transonic - these releases appeared on the Fax label and Fax sub-label Ambient World)

  • Downstream Illusion (7/94)
  • Virtual Current (12/94)
  • Future Primitive (10/95)

with Machine Gun

  • Machine Gun (1988)
  • Open Fire (1989)
  • Pass the Ammo (1992)

References

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  1. ^"Asana OHM Shanti", liner notes
  2. ^Robert Musso career info
  3. ^"Panthalassa: The Music of Miles Davis 1969-1974", liner notes
  4. ^"Taoue" liner notes
  5. ^Musso Music Discography By DateArchived 2011-07-14 at theWayback Machine
  6. ^abcdef"Faculty".www.audioschool.com. Archived fromthe original on March 16, 2010.
  7. ^The Music Forum - Reviews: Robert Musso
  8. ^Going Outside

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