Proper noun
Glasper (plural Glaspers)
A surname.
ISBN 1-932595-04-X. p. 222–223 Ian Glasper, Terrorizer no. 171, June 2008, p. 78, "here the term (metalcore) is used in its original context, referencing the likes of Strife, Earth Crisis, and Integrity (. Source: Internet
Punk historian Ian Glasper indicates that "For several months gob-smacked audiences weren't sure whether Napalm Death were actually a serious band any longer, such was the undeniable novelty of their hyper-speed new drummer." Source: Internet
You will witness an obscene amount of jamming and hear improvisation at its finest, as well as songs by artists such as Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Mongo Santamaria, and Robert Glasper, to name a few. Source: Internet
Glasper 2009, p. 12 The group also went through many changes in personnel. Source: Internet
Glasper 2009, p. 273 With the goal of becoming "the most extreme hardcore punk band of all time," Dean Jones, quoted in Glasper 2009, p. 273 the group took Mick Harris from Napalm Death in 1987. Source: Internet
Robert Glasper Experiment covered the song on its Grammy-Award winning Black Radio album. Source: Internet