Zu/Xabier Iriondo/Damo Suzuki is a self-titled split album by the Italian bands Zu, Xabier Iriondo and Damo Suzuki, released in 2008, as Phonometak n.
Suzuki | Maruti Suzuki | Ichiro Suzuki | David Suzuki | Tadashi Suzuki | Damo Suzuki | Ami Suzuki | Suzuki Hayabusa | Suzuki Swift | Kenzo Suzuki | Suzuki TU250 | Suzuki TL1000S | Yu Suzuki | Suzuki method | Suzuki Magoichi | Suzuki Carry | Shigeyoshi Suzuki | Seijun Suzuki | Masayuki Suzuki | Fuku Suzuki | Anne Suzuki | Xabier Arzalluz | Suzuki Wagon R+ | Suzuki SX4 | SUZUKI | Mariya Suzuki | Koji Suzuki | Keiji Suzuki | Jirō Suzuki | Hiroki Suzuki |
When Malcolm Mooney left Can after recording their first album Monster Movie, Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit encountered Suzuki busking in Munich, Germany whilst the two were sitting outside at a street café, they invited him to join the group.
The Future Pilot project is particularly noted for its vast range of collaborators and guest contributions from figures as diverse as composer Philip Glass, writer Alasdair Gray, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, Karine Polwart, Can's Damo Suzuki and members of the Glasgow indie scene, including Stuart Murdoch and Teenage Fanclub.
Hoppy Kamiyama (born 1960) is a Japanese keyboardist and music producer who has worked with artists such as eX-Girl, The Pugs, Bradford Reed, Bill Laswell, Jan Linton, Marc Ribot, Hugh Hopper/Elton Dean and Damo Suzuki.
Probably best known for his work with Guru Guru, Neumeier collaborated with numerous bands and artists, such as Dieter Möbius, Damo Suzuki, Harmonia, Hans-Karsten Raecke, Irène Schweizer, Peter Brötzmann, Sonny Sharrock, Uchihashi Kazuhisa, Jojo Hiroshige, Kawabata Makoto, Yoshida Tatsuya, and Luigi Archetti.
Gustavo Costa also Srosh Collective, Genocide, Motornoise, F.R.I.C.S., Lost Gorbachevs, Most People Have Been Trained to Be Bored, Children for Breakfast & a lot more including collaborations with Barbez, Três Tristes Tigres, Damo Suzuki & John Zorn