HERBIE HANCOCK and BILL LASWELL
TECHNOVOODU: ASTRAL BLACK SIMULATIONS
1/ Introduction (Laswell) 2.25
2/ Maiden Voyage/B. Bop (HH,BL,Collins,Skopelitis) 7.10
3/ Nobu (Hancock) 5.14
4/ Earth Beat (Hancock,Laswell,Beinhorn) 6.31
5/ Metal Beat (Hancock,Laswell) 6.16
6/ Rockit 2.002 (Hancock,Laswell,Beinhorn) 1.33
7/ Rain Dance (Hancock,Laswell,Gluck) 5.16
8/ Karabali (Hancock,Ponce) 5.56
9/ Vibe Alive (HH,BL,BC,Bonner,Mico Wave) 4.52
10/ Sound System (Hancock,Laswell,Suso) 5.13
11/ Chemical Residue (Hancock) 4.23
Remixed and produced at Orange Music Sound, West Orange, NJ
Engineered by Robert Musso
Assistant: James Dellatacoma
Remixed and produced by Bill Laswell
Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at Turtletone Studio
(2) Herbie Hancock: Apple/ Mac plus, Yamaha DX1, DX7, DX7IIFD, Kurzweil K-250, Fairlight series
II and series III, AKAI 900-S, Roland Super Jupiter, Rhodes Chroma, Oberheim Matrix 12,
Yamaha TX 8/ 16, acoustic piano, vocoder; William "Bootsy" Collins: bass, vocoder;
Sugarfoot: vocals; Nicky Skopelitis: Fairlight drums; DST : turntables; Mico Wave: Mini
Moog, bass, talk box, vocoder; Jeff Bova : synthesizer programming; (3) Herbie Hancock: acoustic piano,
electric keyboards: Fender Rhodes, ARP Pro Soloist, ARP Odyssey, ARP 3604, ARP 2600, ARP PE-IV string ensemble;
(4) Herbie Hancock: Fairlight CMI, Dr. Click rhythm controller, Yamaha GS-1, Yamaha CE-20; Bill Laswell:
bass; Michael Beinhorn: DMX, synare, programming; Grand Mixer D.ST.: turntables; Daniel Ponce: bata; (5) Herbie
Hancock: Fairlight CMI, Yamaha DX7; Bill Laswell: bass, DMX, shortwave; D.St: turntables; Henry Kaiser: guitar;
Anton Fier: Simmons drums, sound plates, cymbals, gongs; Will Alexander: Fairlight CMI programming; Foday
Musa Suso: dusunguni, balaphone; Wayne Shorter: lyricon; Toshinori Kondo: speaker; Aïyb Dieng: talking
drum, chatan, bells; Bernard Fowler: voice; (6) MixMaster Mike, GrandMixer DXT, Rob Swift, QBert, Babu,
Faust and Shortee: scratches; Herbie Hancock: Fairlight CMI, Rhodes Chroma, Sennheiser vocoder, clavitar,
Dr. Click rhythm controller, E-mu 4060 digital keyboard, Mini-Moog; Bill Laswell: bass; Michael Beinhorn: DMX, synare,
Mini-Moog programming; Daniel Ponce: bata; (7) Mwandishi (Herbie Hancock): Fender Rhodes electric piano, Hohner
D-6 clavinet with Fender fuzz-wah and echoplex, dakha-di-bello, Melotron, Steinway piano, hand clap; Mwile (Benny Maupin): soprano
saxophone; Mganga (Dr. Eddie Henderson): trumpet; Pepo (Julian Priester): bass trombone, tenor trombone, alto trombone,
cowbell; Mchezaji (Buster Williams): Fender electric bass with wah-wah and fuzz, acoustic bass; Jabali (Billy Hart):
drums; Dr. Patrick Gleeson: ARP synthesizers (2600 and Soloist); Buck Clarke: congas, bongos; FUNDI: random resonator; Submerged: beats; Bill Laswell: bass, beats, sounds;
(8) Herbie Hancock: Fairlight CMI, piano; Daniel Ponce: bata, bells, shekere; Will Alexander: Fairlight CMI programming;
Wayne Shorter: soprano saxophone; Bernard Fowler: vocals; Hamid Drake: cymbals; (10) Herbie Hancock: Fairlight CMI, Yamaha DX7,
clavinet; Bill Laswell: bass, DMX; D.St: turntables; Nicky Skopelitis: guitar; Anton Fier: Simmons drums, sound plates, synare,
tympani; Will Alexander: Fairlight CMI programming; Foday Musa Suso: kora, guitar, talking drum; Toshinori Kondo: trumpet;
Aïyb Dieng: chatan, bells, talking drums; Hamid Drake: cymbals; (9,11) Herbie Hancock: Apple/ Mac plus, Yamaha DX1, DX7, DX7IIFD,
Kurzweil K-250, Fairlight series II and series III, AKAI 900-S, Roland Super Jupiter, Rhodes Chroma, Oberheim Matrix 12,
Yamaha TX 8/ 16, acoustic piano, vocoder; William "Bootsy" Collins: bass, vocoder; Sugarfoot: vocals; Nicky Skopelitis: Fairlight
drums; DST: turntables; Mico Wave: Mini Moog, bass, talk box, vocoder; Jeff Bova: synthesizer programming.
???? - Sony Records (USA) (CD)
Note: Though finished and mastered, Sony has yet to release this album and has no plans to do so.
Note: Track 7 is the only track that contains more elements of the track noted in a more radical remix. For lack of
a better title, I have chosen to name it based on the source material.