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Jon Hassell (March 22, 1937 – June 26, 2021) was an American trumpet player and
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. He was best known for developing the concept of "Fourth World" music, which describes a "unified primitive/futurist sound" combining elements of various world ethnic traditions with modern electronic techniques. The concept was first articulated on '' Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics'', his 1980 collaboration with
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. Born in Tennessee, Hassell studied contemporary
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in New York and later in Germany under composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. He subsequently worked with minimalist composers Terry Riley (on a 1968 recording of ''
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'') and
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(as part of his Theatre of Eternal Music group), and studied under Hindustani singer Pandit Pran Nath. His association with
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in the early 1980s would introduce Hassell to a larger audience. He subsequently worked with musical artists such as Talking Heads, David Sylvian, Farafina,
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, Tears for Fears,
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, Techno Animal,
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, Moritz von Oswald, and Carl Craig.


Life and career

Born in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, Hassell received his master's degree from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. During this time he became involved in European serial music, especially the work of Karlheinz Stockhausen, and so after finishing his studies at Eastman, he enrolled in the Cologne Course for New Music (founded and directed by Stockhausen) for two years, where he met Irmin Schmidt and
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, who would later go on to form
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. Hassell returned to the U.S. in 1967, where he met Terry Riley in Buffalo, New York, and performed on the first recording of Riley's seminal work ''
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'' in 1968. He pursued his Ph.D. in
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in Buffalo and performed in
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's Theatre of Eternal Music in New York City, contributing to the 1974 LP ''
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''. On his return to Buffalo in the early 1970s, Hassell was introduced to the music of Indian Pandit Pran Nath, a specialist in the Kiranic style of singing. Hassell, Young,
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, and Riley went together to India to study with Nath. His work with Nath awoke his appetite for traditional musics of the world, and on the album ''
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'', he used his trumpet (treated with various electronic effects) to imitate the vocal techniques to which Nath had exposed him. He stated: :"From 1973 up until then I was totally immersed in playing
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on the trumpet. I wanted the physical dexterity to be able to come into a room and be able to do something that nobody else in the world could do. My aim was to make a music that was vertically integrated in such a way that at any cross-sectional moment you were not able to pick a single element out as being from a particular country or genre of music." In 1980, he collaborated with
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on the album '' Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics'' and appeared on the Eno-produced Talking Heads album '' Remain in Light''. The same year Hassell also performed solo at the Mudd Club. Plans had been made with Eno and David Byrne for the three of them to team up for what became "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts," but the plan fell through when Hassell didn't agree with the direction the tracks were taking. His 1981 release, ''
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'', led to a performance at the first World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) Festival, organized by
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. He performed and co-wrote tracks on David Sylvian's first solo album ''
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'', and its instrumental EP follow-up ''
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''. In the late 1980s, Hassell contributed to Gabriel's '' Passion'', the soundtrack album for Martin Scorsese's film, '' The Last Temptation of Christ''. Hassell and Pete Scaturro composed the electronic theme music for the television show '' The Practice''. In 1989, Hassell contributed to the Tears for Fears album '' The Seeds of Love''. Hassell died from natural causes on June 26, 2021, at the age of 84. He had had health issues over the course of the previous year.


Style

Hassell coined the term "Fourth World" to describe his work on "a unified primitive/futuristic sound combining features of world ethnic styles with advanced electronic techniques." He used extensive electronic processing of his trumpet playing. In addition to nonwestern traditional musics, critics have noted the influence of Miles Davis on Hassell's style, particularly Davis' use of electronics, modal
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, minimal vibrato and understated lyricism. Both on record and during live performances, Hassell made use of western instruments—keyboards, bass, electric guitar, and percussion—to create modal, hypnotic grooves, over which he often played microtonally-inflected trumpet phrases in the style of Nath's Kiranic vocals. His use of circular breathing on the instrument enabled him to create long, seamless, and mesmerizing melodic lines.


Discography

;As leader or co-leader * ''
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'' (Lovely Music, 1977) * '' Earthquake Island'' (Tomato 1978) * '' Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics'' (
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, 1980), with
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* '' Dream Theory in Malaya: Fourth World Volume Two'' (Editions EG, 1981) * '' Aka/Darbari/Java: Magic Realism'' (Editions EG, 1983) * ''
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'' (
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, 1986) * ''The Surgeon of the Nightsky Restores Dead Things by the Power of Sound'' (Intuition, 1987), live recordings * ''
Flash of the Spirit ''Flash of the Spirit'' is an album by the American musician Jon Hassell and the Burkinabé musicians Farafina. It was released in 1988, with an American release the following year. A remastered edition was released in 2020. Production The album ...
'' (Intuition/ EMI Electrola, 1988), with Farafina * ''City: Works of Fiction'' (Opal/ Warner Bros., 1990; expanded edition on All Saints, 2014) * '' Dressing for Pleasure'' (Warner, 1994), with Bluescreen * ''Sulla Strada'' (Materiali Sonori, 1995), with I Magazzini * '' The Vertical Collection (Sketches)'' (Earshot, 1997), with Peter Freeman as Bluescreen Project * ''Fascinoma'' ( Water Lily Acoustics, 1999) * ''Hollow Bamboo'' (Water Lily Acoustics, 2000), with
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,
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and Abhijit Banerjee * '' Maarifa Street: Magic Realism Volume Two'' ( Label Bleu, 2005) * ''
Last Night the Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes in the Street ''Last Night the Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes in the Street'' is a studio album by Jon Hassell. It was released on ECM on February 10, 2009. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from liner notes. Musicians * Jon Hassell – trumpet, ke ...
'' (ECM, 2009) * '' Listening to Pictures (Pentimento Volume One)'' (Ndeya, 2018) * '' Seeing Through Sound (Pentimento Volume Two)'' (Ndeya, 2020) ;Single tracks on compilations and remixes * "Map of Dusk" on compilation ''Myths 3: La nouvelle serenité'' ( Sub Rosa, 1987), recorded in 1985 with
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* "Pygmy Dance" on compilation ''Ai Confini / Interzone'' (New Tone, 1993), recorded live in Italy 1988 * "Streetfaxx" and remixes by
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on EP ''Voiceprint (Blind from the Facts)'' (Opal, 1990; reissued on All Saints, 1993 and 2006) * ''Personals'', maxi-single with remixes of "Personals" and "G-Spot" by
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and Organized Konfusion (Warner, 1994) * "Then and Now (Berchidda)" on compilation ''Then and Now (Time in Jazz 1998 , 2007)'' (Tàjrà It., 2008), live recording from 2001 in Italy with John Beasley, Rick Cox ;As sideman and guest appearances On almost all recordings Jon Hassell played trumpet (sometimes merely 'used' as sound color). In cases where he plays keyboards or electronics it is mentioned in the last column; the same applies to the credits as composer (or producer).
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See also

* David Sylvian * Erik Truffaz * Erik Honoré * List of ambient music artists * Michael Brook * Talking Heads


References


Bibliography

* Mark Prendergast, ''The Ambient Century''. New York and London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2000, * Jon Hassell, program notes from ''Vernal Equinox''. Lovely Music, LML 1021, 1977.


External links

*
''Magic Realism, Vol. 2: Maarifa Street'' album site
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hassell, Jon 1937 births 2021 deaths American trumpeters American male trumpeters American male composers 21st-century American composers Eastman School of Music alumni Musicians from Memphis, Tennessee Avant-garde trumpeters All Saints Records artists E.G. Records artists Pupils of Karlheinz Stockhausen Pupils of Pran Nath (musician) 21st-century trumpeters 21st-century American male musicians Label Bleu artists