Heitham Al sayed (Vocals)
Kerstin Haigh (Vocals)
James Barrett (Bass)
Nick Michaelson (Guitar)
Andy Clinton (Decks)
Johnny Morgan (Drums)
Influences
A selection of our collective & individual influences:
ACDC
Air
Allegri Miserere
Aphex Twin
Audioslave
Beastie Boys
Beck
Bjork
Black Helicopters
Black Star
Bob Marley
Brian Eno
Can
Cannibal Ox
Chic
Common
Company Flow
Crosby, Stills and Nash
Dalek
De la Soul
Deftones
DJ Shadow
Doctor Octagon
Edan
El P
Eric B & Rakim
Faure Requiem
Flaming Lips
Funkadelic
Gorillaz
Herbie Hancock
Hogg
James Brown
Jane's Addiction
Jeff Buckley
Jello Biafra
Jimi Hendrix
KRS One
Lalo Schifrin
Led Zeppelin
Leftfield
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Massive Attack
Melvins
Mike Ladd
Mos Def
NaS
Nirvana
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Outkast
Pantera
Pink Floyd
PJ Harvey
Portishead
Prodigy
Prong
Public Enemy
Queens of the Stone Age
Radiohead
Rage Against the Machine
Rolling Stones
Roots Manuva
Saul Williams
Sex Pistols
Sheila Chandra
Slayer
Sly and the Family Stone
Smashing Pumpkins
Soundgarden
Stetsasonic
Stevie Wonder
System of a Down
Talking Heads
Techno Animal
The Beatles
The Chemical Brothers
The James Gang
The Stooges
The Strokes
The Velvet Underground
The White Stripes
The Who
Thom Yorke
Tool
Truckstop
Van Halen
This could go on for ages, so here is a quick version of events...
Since 1989 Senser have produced a unique fusion of rock, metal, hiphop and alternative electronica. They became known for their political lyrics and a huge live sound which gained headline slots at most of the major UK festivals. Senser achieved worldwide success with Stacked Up in 1995 and subsequently split up having toured half the planet. One half remained to release Asylum in 1998 and the other half started Lodestar and released an album of the same name. In 2001 the band met up for a festival date to promote a compilation of the first two albums and decided to reform. Schematic was released on One Little Indian in May 2004, it was a big success with fans and the band toured it throughout Europe and the UK. Drawing on their own personal styles, experiences and influences the work represented a broad musical development from their past releases.
Becoming disenchanted with the marketing support provided by independent record companies, the band decided to develop their own music company, Imprint Music, headed up by their manager. Encouraged by a strong network of fans, accessible through online channels and unafraid of the changing music business environment, Senser wrote and recorded their fourth studio album working with producers Neil McLellan (who previously produced The Prodigy albums) and New York hip hop producer Scott Harding.
The first single taken from the album is End Of The World Show. Mixes of the album are still being finalised and it is scheduled for an early summer 2008 release.
The limited edition live DVD/CD package, amongst other stuff, is now available to order by clicking on the image below!!
For more info on the limited edition dvd/cd package see the blog above
Ahoy there matey. There's a new Outlaws mix CD out, you could hunt down a copy in the real world, in shops and stuff, but let's face it, you'll probably download it from the internet anyway! So to save you the trouble of Googling it, here's a picture of the cover and a link to it:
Hi, we have a gig at the Walthamstow Standard in London (Blackhorse road tube) very soon on Friday July 18th. Check out our myspace for more details. Spread the word throughout the land!
You rocked the Rock Sound Cave at Guilfest, I'm sure you won over many new fans! Kudos to those who partook in the pit down the front, I still can't wipe the smile off my face! Senser rock, and the Senser fans rock too!
Youz rockd big time. By the time youz finished i was halfway to a portaloo in a desparate siuation. Shame youz couldnt hang about as i wanted to see youz all get trashed but no worries, no doubt ill c uze again soon...surprises are always the best...much luv peace n dub n awe that soom :)