Thirsty Ear Recordings - Artists

Artists

  • Artists on the Thirsty Ear label include:
  • Antipop Consortium
  • The Blue Series Continuum
  • The Blue Series Sampler
  • Beans
  • Tim Berne
  • Big Satan
  • blink.
  • Guillermo E. Brown
  • Roy Campbell
  • DJ Spooky
  • DJ Spooky and Dave Lombardo
  • DJ Wally
  • Mark Eitzel
  • EL-P
  • free form funky freqs
  • The Free Zen Society
  • The Gang Font
  • Mary Halvorson and Jessica Pavone
  • Charlie Hunter and Bobby Previte as Groundtruther
  • Albert King
  • KTU
  • Mike Ladd
  • Mat Maneri
  • Meat Beat Manifesto
  • Nils Petter Molvaer
  • Ben Neill
  • William Parker
  • Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR)
  • Carl Hancock Rux
  • Scanner with The Post Modern Jazz Quartet
  • Sex Mob
  • Matthew Shipp
  • Sigmatropic
  • Spring Heel Jack
  • Craig Taborn
  • Visionfest
  • David S. Ware
  • Pete Wyer
  • Vernon Reid and DJ Logic are the Yohimbe Brothers
  • Weasel Walter - Mary Halvorson - Peter Evans
  • Eri Yamamoto

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