Bassist/Composer Mark
Helias has been making innovative music since beginning his career in
the mid seventies. He has enjoyed long musical associations with Edward
Blackwell, Anthony Davis, Dewey Redman, Ray Anderson, Don Cherry and
Gerry Hemingway.
Eight albums of his music have been released since 1984, including “Split
Image” , “The Current Set” (1987), “Desert Blue”
(1989) and “Attack The Future”, (1992) “Loopin’
the Cool” (1995), “Fictionary” (1998), “Come
Ahead Back” (1998) and “New School” (2001) "Verbs
of Will" (2003).
Mr. Helias had a seventeen year association with the great drummer Edward
Blackwell, with whom he recorded two CDs. He has also collaborated for
26 years with Ray Anderson and Gerry Hemingway in the ensemble BassDrumBone.
A prolific composer of small ensemble music he has composed music for
short films and two feature films by director Jay Anania.
Helias has worked with numerous bands including those of Oliver Lake,
Slickaphonics, Julius Hemphill, Marilyn Crispell, Arthur Blythe, Abbey
Lincoln, Karrin Allison, Cecil Taylor, Barry Altschul, Don Byron, Mose
Alison and Marty Ehrlich’s “Dark Woods Ensemble”.
In addition to his many performances on records and CDs, Mr. Helias
has produced recordings for other artists on the Gramavision, Enja,
New World, Arabesque, Sound Aspects, and Avant/DIW labels.
Presently, Mark is leading and collaborating on various projects: Open/Loose
with Tony Malaby and Tom Rainey, Solo Bass performances, The Marks Brothers
with fellow bassist Mark Dresser, MOI Project-a sextet with varying
personnel, Attack the Future a quartet/quintet. Mr. Helias, a graduate
of Rutgers University and Yale School of Music teaches at Sarah Lawrence
College, The New School and SIM (School for Improvised Music)