Scrabbling at The Lock - Personnel

Personnel

  • Terrie (guitar)
  • G.W. Sok (vocals)
  • Luc (bass)
  • Andy (guitar)
  • Katrin (drums, vocals)
  • Tom Cora (cello)
The Ex
  • Terrie Hessels
  • Katherina Bornefeld
  • Andy Moor
  • Arnold de Boer
  • G.W. Sok
  • René
  • Geurt
  • Bas
  • Wim
  • Sabien
  • John
  • Luc
  • Yoke
  • Nicolette
  • Colin
  • Han Buhrs
  • Han Bennink
  • Rozemarie Heggen
  • Massimo Pupillo
Studio albums
  • Disturbing Domestic Peace
  • History Is What's Happening
  • Tumult
  • Blueprints for a Blackout
  • Pokkeherrie
  • 1936, The Spanish Revolution
  • Aural Guerrilla
  • Joggers and Smoggers
  • Mudbird Shivers
  • Starters Alternators
  • Dizzy Spells
  • Turn
  • Catch My Shoe
Live albums
  • Too Many Cowboys
  • Antidote Live in Wroclaw
Compilation albums
  • Hands Up! You're Free
  • Ample
  • Singles. Period. The Vinyl Years 1980–1990
  • 30 Years of The Ex
Collaborations
  • Villa Zuid Moet Blijven (with Svatsox and De Groeten)
  • The Red Dance Package (with Alerta)
  • Enough Is Enough (with Awara)
  • Support the Miners' Strike (with Zowiso and Morzelpronk)
  • Pay No More Than 6 Fr. (with Svatsox)
  • Destroy Fascism! (with Chumbawamba)
  • Treat (with Dog Faced Hermans)
  • Keep on Hoppin'/Crap Rap (with The Mekons)
  • 6 (with various)
  • Scrabbling at the Lock (with Tom Cora)
  • Live at the Bimhuis (with guests)
  • And the Weathermen Shrug Their Shoulders (with Tom Cora)
  • Instant (with guests)
  • In the Fishtank 5 (with Tortoise)
  • Een Rondje Holland (as Ex Orkest)
  • In the Fishtank 9 (with Sonic Youth and Instant Composers Pool)
  • Moa Anbessa (with Getatchew Mekurya and guests)
  • Y'Anbessaw Tezeta (with Getatchew Mekurya and friends)
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