Butch Morris - Frequent and Notable Collaborators

Frequent and Notable Collaborators

  • J.A. Deane
  • Arthur Blythe, saxophone
  • Christian Marclay, turntables
  • Myra Melford, piano
  • Günter Müller, percussion
  • Le Quan Ninh, percussion
  • Jim O'Rourke, guitar
  • William Parker, bass
  • Elizabeth Panzer, harp
  • Voice Crack, electronics
  • Otomo Yoshihide, turntables, sampler

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