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Mark Helias
Mark Helias is credited on 148 releases across 74 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1978–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
148
Pressings credited
74
Albums
6
Decades active
7
In collections
Biography
Mark Helias (born October 1, 1950) is an American double bass player and composer born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He started playing the double bass at the age of 20, and studied with Homer Mensch at Rutgers University from 1971 to 1974, then at Yale School of Music from 1974 to 1976. He teaches at Sarah Lawrence College, The New School, and SIM (School for Improvised Music). Helias has performed with a wide variety of musicians, first and foremost with trombonist Ray Anderson, with whom he led the ironic 1980s avant-funk band Slickaphonics, and a trio with Gerry Hemingway on drums, formed in the late 1970s, later named BassDrumBone. Helias has also performed with members of Ornette Coleman's band, Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, and Ed Blackwell, and with musicians affiliated with the AACM, such as Anthony Braxton and Muhal Richard Abrams. Since 1984 Mark Helias has released twelve recordings under his own name and further albums leading the archetypal improvising trio Open Loose since the late 1990s. The group comprises Helias on bass, first Ellery Eskelin, then Tony Malaby on tenor saxophone and Tom Rainey on drums.
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Credited work
148 releases · 74 albums · active 1978–2024
- Performance · 320
- Production · 14
- Other credits · 8
- Engineering · 6
- Mastering · 2
Studios: Vanguard Studios · Generation Sound Studios · Avatar Studios · WDR Studio, Köln
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Slickaphonics
- Ray Anderson
- Anthony Davis (2)
- Franco D'Andrea
- Dewey Redman
- Gerry Hemingway
- Bobby Previte
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