John Matarazzo discography | |
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Executive Producer | 37 |
Producer | 73 |
Design/Realization | 30 |
DJ Mix | 6 |
Technical | 4 |
Composer | 2 |
This page is the discography for musician John Matarazzo. He has worked in music publishing and as a producer and composer. [1]
Year | Title | Artist |
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2006 | Abele Dance | Manu Dibango |
2002 | To Understand: The Early Recordings of Matthew Sweet | Matthew Sweet |
1999 | Black Ark | Lee “Scratch” Perry & The Upsetters |
Massive | Sly and Robbie | |
Rasta Business | Gregory Isaacs | |
1998 | Quick | Buju Banton |
Secret Life | Material | |
1997 | It’ll Come to You | Marty Joe Kupersmith |
Mama | Brenda Fassie | |
1996 | Francis Bacon in Conversation with Melvyn Bragg | Francis Bacon |
Not Alone | Thomas Jefferson Kaye | |
The Best Of Vols. 1 & 2 | Fela Kuti | |
1994 | Le Grande Maitre Franco | Pepe Ndombe |
1993 | Celluloid Our World of Music, Vol. 2 | Various Artists |
1992 | Cantigas Numa Lingua Antiga | Amália Rodrigues |
Makhombo | Steve Kekana | |
Pick Six | Condry Ziqubu | |
Raizes Do Pelo | Raizes Do Pelo | |
Retro Fit | The Last Poets | |
1991 | Celluloid: Our World of Music | Various Artists |
Daniela | Daniela Mercury | |
Pon Moun Paka Bouge Pepe | Pépé Kallé | |
West/East | Youth Gone Mad | |
1988 | Japan Concerts | Mooko |
The 1979 Disconet Top Tune Medley | ||
1987 | From the Board: Cassette Records ’87 | Last Exit |
Firebyrd | Gene Clark | |
1985 | Down by Law | Deadline |
Electric Africa | Manu Dibango | |
New Africa, Vol 1 & Vol 3 | Toure Kunda & Others | |
1984 | Makassi | Sam Fan Thomas |
Roots of Rap: The 12 Inch Singles, Vol 1 | Various Artists | |
1982 | Yankees | Derek Bailey |
1981 | The 1980 Disconet Top Tune Medley | Various Artists |
1977 | Delights of the Garden | The Last Poets |
Year | Title | Artist |
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2008 | Journey Into The China | |
2006 | A Night of Blues | B.B. King |
Dead or Alive | Black Sabbath | |
Destruction of Syntax | Valis 1 | |
Ambient Dub Volume I | Divination | |
Live in Concert | Prince | |
Philadelphia Soul | Harold Melvin | |
South Philly | Daryl Hall & John Oates | |
Throughout the Years | Roy Orbison | |
2005 | Live: Detroit/Chicago | Herbie Hancock |
Soul Genius – Live | Ray Charles | |
Vampire Music, Vol. 1 & 2 | Gypsies Maladron | |
2004 | All in the Name of Love | Barry White |
Booth Blasters: Rip Up the Mic! | Various Artists | |
Love for Sale | George Benson | |
You’re the Star | Rod Stewart | |
2003 | Fiesta | Tito Puente |
Revolution | The Mighty Diamonds | |
2002 | Want It | Buju Banton |
2000 | Data Bass | |
Habanera | Celia Cruz | |
Mambo Mambo | Tito Puente | |
Gonna Bring Ya | Buju Banton | |
1999 | Chronic | Yellowman |
Dancehall Rhythm | Various Artists | |
Degung-sabilulungan: Sudanese Music of West Java, Vol. 2 | ||
Djema el Fna | Mustapha Baqbou | |
King of Rai | Khlad | |
Obeah Peace & Love | Culture | |
Passion | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan | |
Soundtracks: For Your Life | Bally Sagoo | |
Visions of Allah | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan | |
Young Africa | Pépé Kallé | |
Together | Cheb Khaled | |
1998 | Babylon I Rebel | Sly and Robbie |
Music Is the Weapon of the Future | Fela Kuti | |
Music Is the Weapon of the Future, Vol. 2 | Fela Kuti | |
Red Road Crossing | Native American Chant | |
Gregorian Chant | The Monks of Notre Dame | |
1997 | Chinese Han Music: Zheng Melodies Above the Clouds | Luo LIan |
Himalayan Roots: Traditional Music of Nepal | Bharat Nepali Party | |
Mata | Lata Mangeshkar | |
Music From the Castle Dracula | ||
Music From the Land of Vampires | ||
Sartori: Tibetan Mantras & Chants | Buddhist Monks of Maitri Vihar Monastery | |
Smoking Cloves: Bamboo Gamelan of Sangburni | Gamelan Sangburni | |
Sundanese Wedding Ceremony | Gentra Pasundan Degung Group | |
1984 | Praxis | |
1996 | Mega Star | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan |
Quari-Sage Miran, Vol. 2 | M. Saeed Chisti | |
Himalaya Roots, Traditional Music of Nepal | Bharat Nepali Party | |
1995 | Balinese Gamelan Gong | |
Balinese Music, Vol. 2: Barong & Keris Dance – The Fight of Good and Evil | Tegaltamu of Batubulan | |
Degung: Sabilulungan: Sudanese Music of West Java | Suara Parahiangan | |
Music from the Island of Gods: Balinese Gamelan Gong | Sekaa Gong Bina Remaja Ubud | |
Samba Bahiana | Raizes Do Pelo | |
Tapanuli, Vol. 1: Music of Northern Sumatra | Partopi Tao Group | |
Tibetan Prayer | Buddhist Nuns at Chuchikjall Tibetan Pujas | |
Sumnific Flux | MJ Harris and Bill Laswell | |
Web | Bill Laswell and Terre Thaemlitz | |
1994 | Metatron | Praxis |
Ambient Dub Volume 1 | Divination | |
Smoking Cloves | Gamelan Sangburni | |
1993 | Low Life | Peter Brötzmann and Bill Laswell |
Cassette Recordings ’87 | Last Exit | |
1992 | Lightnin’ Rod | Jimi Hendrix |
Abele Dance | Manu Dibango | |
Not Alone | Thomas Jefferson Kaye | |
Roots of Rap – the 12 Inch Singles Volume 1 | ||
1984 | Army Arrangement | Fela Kuti |
1982 | One Down | Material |
1971 | En Espana | Celia Cruz |
Year | Title | Artist |
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2009 | Live in Japan | Michael Jackson |
2008 | All the Classic Video Hits (DVD) | The Supremes |
All the Hits | Luther Vandross | |
Disco Queen | Donna Summer | |
Live from the Heartland | Lynyrd Skynyrd | |
Live in Tokyo | Al Green | |
2007 | A Night of Rapture (DVD) | Anita Baker |
American Soul, Vol. 1 & 2 | Various Artists | |
Daddy Yankee Live | Daddy Yankee | |
El Cantante (DVD) | Héctor Lavoe | |
Funk It Up and Dance | Various Artists | |
Live (DVD) | Whitney Houston | |
Live at the Greek Theatre: Together | Gladys Knight | |
Live from Cali Colombia | Marc Anthony | |
Live in London | The Temptations | |
Soul Patrol: Soul’s Greatest Hits | Various Artists | |
Super Soul Session | Various Artists | |
2006 | Live in Concert | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan |
Live in Europe 1975 | Barry White | |
Live! In Concert | Rubén Blades | |
Though the Years | Ike & Tina Turner | |
2005 | Original Salsa Kings, Vol. 2 | Various Artists |
1998 | Bulgarian Folk Ensemble | Pirin Singers |
King Tubby’s Dancehall Dub | Sly and Robbie | |
1995 | Akasha | Divination |
Somnific Flux | Mick Harris | |
Web | Bill Laswell | |
1993 | Ambient Dub, Vol. 1 | Divination |
1991 | In Concert | Rod Stewart |
1984 | Jump | Van Halen |
Year | Title |
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1986 | Flashback 1983 Disconet Top Tune Medley |
1985 | 1984 Top Tune Medley |
1984 | The 1983 Disconet Top Tune Medley |
1982 | The 1980 Disconet Top Tune Medley |
1981 | The 1979 Disconet Top Tune Medley |
1980 | No More Medlies (Enough Is Enough) |
Year | Title |
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1999 | Djema El Fna, Mustapha Baqbou |
1982 | The 1981 Disconet Top Tune Medley |
1981 | The 1980 Disconet Top Tune Medley |
1979 | Blow My Mind Medley |
Year | Title | Artist |
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2014 | The Americas: Book of Love, Vol. 1 | Logical Drift |
2011 | Logical Drift | Logical Drift |
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Subharmonic was an independent record label based in New York City. It primarily issued music with strong ambient and dub music influence. Its sub-label was Strata Records, which issued all its albums in an opaque black container. The label was founded in 1993 by music producers Bill Laswell, John Matarazzo and Robert Soares. A falling out with Matarazzo occurred during the mid-nineties, effectively ending the label's activities.
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