Paul Lytton
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Biography
[Edit]Percussionist Paul Lytton is both an inventive, textural drummer in the tradition of European free jazz, and a pioneer in electronic sound processing and the use of homemade instruments of his own invention. Lytton made his first noteworthy appearances on the British creative music scene in the late '60s, and his influence — particularly in live electronics — can still be observed in the experimentation of a new generation of improvisers over 30 years later.
Born in London in 1947, Lytton studied drums privately from the age of 16 and played dance music before his introduction to jazz. He performed with many of the London jazz establishment from 1966 to 1969 while also taking tabla lessons from P.R. Desai. Around 1969, Lytton began his initial forays into freely improvised music, forming a duo with the soon-to-be legendary multi-reedist Evan Parker, who played not only saxophones but also various homemade instruments including the "lyttonophone." Bassist Barry Guy eventually linked up with Parker and Lytton, and the Evan Parker Trio was born. Lytton was a founding member of the London Musicians' Cooperative and collaborated with various other artists on the London improvisers' scene from 1970 until 1975. He also developed a strong relationship with Aachen-based percussionist Paul Lovens, and in 1976 helped found the Aachen Musicians' Cooperative.
Lytton has since performed in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Japan as a soloist and in various combinations with other improvising musicians. He continues to work with Parker and Guy, and is a member of Evan Parker's Electro-Acoustic Ensemble, the London Jazz Composers' Orchestra, and the King Übü Orchestra. Lytton appears on over 40 recordings on various labels including Island, Incus, Po Torch, FMP, Intakt, ECM, Leo, CIMP, and Rastacan. In 1999, Lytton toured in the United States with Chicago saxophonist/clarinetist Ken Vandermark and bassist Kent Kessler; he appears with Vandermark on the duo CD English Suites, released that year on Wobbly Rail. During the 1990s, Lytton also performed on two Evan Parker Trio CDs featuring guest pianist Marilyn Crispell: Natives and Aliens in 1996, and After Appleby in 1999 (both on the Leo label).
Title: Collective Calls (Urban) (Two Microphones)
Artist: Evan Parker, Paul Lytton
Genre: Free Improvisation, Free Jazz
Title: Scenes In the House of Music
Artist: Evan Parker, Paul Lytton, Peter Evans, Barry Guy
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock
Title: Seven Storey Mountain (Long Single Mix)
Artist: Nate Wooley, David Grubbs, Paul Lytton
Genre: Jazz, Free Improvisation
Title: After Appleby
Artist: Crispell, Barry Guy, Lytton, Paul Lytton, Marilyn Crispell, Evan Parker, Guy, Parker
Genre: Jazz, Free Improvisation, Free Jazz
Title: Music for David Mossman (Live at Vortex London)
Artist: Evan Parker, Paul Lytton, Barry Guy
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Rock, Punk Rock
Title: 2x3=5
Artist: Evan Parker, Paul Lytton, Barry Guy, Schlippenbach Trio
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz
Title: The Redwood Session
Artist: Evan Parker, Joe McPhee, Paul Lytton, Barry Guy
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal
Title: Topos
Artist: Barry Guy, Agustí Fernandez / Agusti Fernandez, Paul Lytton, Evan Parker
Genre: Jazz, Free Improvisation
Title: Trio Correspondences - EP
Artist: Paul Lytton, Josh Berman, Jason Roebke
Genre: Jazz, Alternative
Title: Cinc
Artist: Paul Lytton, Ken Vandermark, Philipp Wachsmann
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Free Jazz
Title: Asynchronous
Artist: Paul Rogers, Paul Lytton, Paul Dunmall, Fred Van Hove
Genre: Jazz, Alternative
Collections
Title: Innercore
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop