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Stalwarts of the jam band scene the Disco Biscuits turn in a typically eclectic and ambitious effort with 2002's SENOR BOOMBOX. Liberally mixing disco and rock, with undercurrents of blues, island rhythms, and prog rock, it's all underpinned by the band's penchant for electronic experimentation. For every disorienting stylistic hairpin turn, there's also a satisfying section of heavy groove, making SENOR BOOMBOX a fun album to freak out to on the dance floor. Throughout, the Disco Biscuits stretch out plenty, showing off the instrumental prowess for which these jam band monsters are rightfully known.
Cannonball Horns: Joe Cohen (alto & tenor saxophones); David Chachere (trumpet); Adam Theis (trombone).
Personnel: Jon Gutwillig (vocals, guitar); Aron Magner (vocals, keyboards, programming); Marc Brownstein, Jeanie Tracy, Larry Batiste, Rachel Loshak (vocals); Joe Cohen (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Dave Chachere (trumpet); Adam Theis (trombone); Sam Altman (drums); Karl Perazzo (percussion); Matt Stein (programming).
Audio Mixer: Matt Stein .
Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA.
The Disco Biscuits: Jon Gutwillig (vocals, guitar); Aron Magner (vocals, keyboard, programming); Marc Brownstein (vocals, bass); Sam Altman (drums).
Additional personnel: Jeanie Tracy, Larry Batiste, Rachel Loshak, Elsa Cleland, Z, Elizabeth Miser (vocals); Karl Perazzo (percussion); Matt Stein (programming).
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Entertainment Weekly (9/20/02, p.107) - "...Odd-metered and art-rocked...their full-dose mix of guitar spaghetti, electronic beats, and ambient flotation devices, the Biscos have clandestinely become the mostthrilling live act in jam-band-land..." - Rating: B Senor Boombox Music | List Price | $16.97 (You save $3.52) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Electronica CDs, Trance, Rock | | Label | Megaforce | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 84961  | | CD Universe Part number | 4995516 | | Catalog number | 1301 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 17, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Matt Stein | | Engineer | Matt Stein | | Personnel | Adam Theis - trombone Dave Chachere - trumpet Aron Magner - vocals, keyboards, programming Jon Gutwillig - vocals, guitar Marc Brownstein - vocals, bass Sam Altman - drums Joe Cohen - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Also: Karl Perazzo, Jeanie Tracy, Larry Batiste, Elsa Cleland, Matt Stein, Rachel Loshak |
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