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The Section Quartet
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FUZZBOX FUZZBOX FUZZBOX



LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
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Member Since2/7/2005
Band Websitehttp://www.thesectionquartet.com
Band Members
Eric Gorfain, Daphne Chen, Leah Katz, and Richard Dodd




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We've been in the studio recording FUZZBOX with Linda Perry and Jon Brion. Check out a peek at the work in the studio! If you're a Radiohead fan, we think you'll like this one!



Here's one by our very own Richard Dodd! (circa. 2005)

Sounds Like
A recent show with rock legends Garbage! (Many thanks to "psionictim" of YouTube for the bootleg!)



At the Echo, rockin' "Black Hole Sun" for the Los Angeles fans. (Special thanks to OtterFreak for the footage! You rock dude!)

Record LabelDecca Records
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Jun 16 2009 8:00P
Largo @ the Coronet Los Angeles, California

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   About The Section Quartet
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THE SECTION QUARTET
8/21/2007
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This is not your ordinary string quartet.
This is not your ordinary rock band.

The Section Quartet
is
The Loudest String Quartet on the Planet!

----------------- The Section Quartet challenges ideas about the role of strings in rock, pop and alternative music, and fundamental notions about what a rock band can be. TSQ doesn’t play classical music -- they only play rock & roll: by turns one of the most in-demand crews for both recording studio collaborations and electrifying live performances alongside music’s top artists and producers, and a bona fide rock band in their own right. This Los Angeles-based rock band-disguised-as-a-string-quartet has sold out shows from Dublin to New York to LA and conquered the Main Stage at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival…TWICE. Writing their own visionary arrangements of their favorite rock songs, ranging from classics by Led Zeppelin to Radiohead, and delivering high-powered live shows, The Section Quartet confirms that you don’t need a guitar to rock. Following their independently released 2004 and 2006 album and EP, respectively, TSQ takes it to a new level with Summer 2007’s FUZZBOX, their captivating debut album for Decca Records.

With FUZZBOX violinists Eric Gorfain and Daphne Chen, violist Leah Katz and cellist Richard Dodd have strikingly re-imagined tracks by Radiohead, the Strokes, Queens of the Stone Age, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, The Postal Service, Failure, Soundgarden, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Muse.

Helmed primarily by celebrated producer/songwriter Linda Perry (4 Non Blondes, Christina Aguilera), FUZZBOX is a shining example of why The Section Quartet has become the string ensemble of choice for progressive underground artists, chart-topping rock bands, and even pop divas: their unique approach.

“We think of ourselves as a rock band that just happens to play classical instruments. We bring the rock & roll attitude to the table,” says Gorfain.

“Any song we choose to translate from its original form to string quartet needs certain elements to withstand the transition: a good melody, a really cool bass line and a solid groove are crucial—and a great guitar riff doesn’t hurt either! That’s why, for example, Radiohead works so well for us.”

On FUZZBOX The Section Quartet’s versions of Zeppelin’s “Heartbreaker” and Queens of the Stone Age’s “No One Knows” are massive and hard-rocking, while their interpretations of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun” and Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold the World” prove epic and enveloping. With Perry producing—she has worked with the quartet ever since her production of “Beautiful” for Aguilera—The Strokes’ “Juicebox” and Muse’s “Time Is Running Out” are ballsy and innovative. “Linda helped us make it dirty, ugly or pretty when it needed to be, which made TSQ’s sound bigger, better and fatter,” says Dodd. Adds Gorfain, “She is the filter of what is cool.”

Legendary producer Jon Brion, also a long-time friend of the band, was enlisted to bring his eccentric sensibility to the album, producing the track, “Phenomena” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs. “Jon is such an incredible personality that working with him is always fun and anything can happen. We took time exploring the right sounds and various effects - you should have seen the recording room floor all covered in pedals and amps! We’ve had so many informal collaborations with him over the years that it was a real treat to have him produce us.”

The Section Quartet recommends that FUZZBOX be played at an inappropriately LOUD volume…because rock & roll sounds better that way!
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HISTORY:

The quartet was originally conceived only as a studio entity. Eric Gorfain, having toured with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, was called upon to write string arrangements for a Led Zeppelin tribute album. He drafted Richard Dodd for the project, which was released on a small indie label in 1998. Dodd had worked with artists such as Lowen and Navarro, The Bangles and The Three O’Clock, just to name a few, and the two bonded over their mutual interest in rock music. Gorfain: “That’s when I had the idea to put together a studio string group to play recording sessions. What would make this group unlike typical session players is that the people involved would still be classically trained, but with a real enthusiasm for rock music. I called it ‘The Section’, as in the string section on a recording session.” This group went on to record Gorfain’s growing list of strings-only adaptations including the music of Tool and Radiohead’s celebrated OK Computer album in its entirety.

Daphne Chen and Leah Katz met on the Los Angeles freelance scene in 1999; Chen was a member of Latin rock band Quetzal, and Katz was already a veteran of Hollywood recording sessions. They formed a string quartet of their own, backing up artists on TV award shows such as the Grammys and American Music Awards. Ultimately, Gorfain & Dodd met Chen & Katz, and though no one remembers the details of that first encounter, there was instant chemistry. Chen: “People had been telling us we should meet Eric and Richard, and we finally ran into them backstage at an awards show. We started recording together as ‘The Section Quartet’ and everything gelled: we played well together, worked well together, and had a blast. Leah and I were in the process of dissolving our own group, so we joined up with the boys. I describe our union as straight out of The Brady Bunch.”

In February 2002, Mark Flanagan, the owner of L.A.’s exclusive club, Largo, asked the group to perform their version of the OK Computer album live; Flanagan and acclaimed singer/songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips had discovered the quartet’s recording of OK Computer before extending the invitation. On a whim, the quartet accepted and received a strong and immediate reaction from their first live appearance. Seemingly overnight, The Section Quartet had become a band.

Shaped by the personalities and musical influences of all four individuals, the band continued to expand their repertoire, playing style, and scope of work. In addition to Gorfain, Chen began arranging for the group. Katz: “As a band, we honed our sense of rhythm and developed a distinct and aggressive style, free from the constraints of our classical upbringings. In our studio work, we can still whip out traditionally beautiful, lush strings when appropriate. Our sessions go smoothly and efficiently because we’ve played so much together – most of our communication is telepathic!”

The Section Quartet self-released No Electricity Required in 2004. The Lizards Like Us EP in 2006 was also self-released, celebrating TSQ’s second invitation to perform at the Coachella Festival by none-other than festival mastermind, Paul Tollett. While continuing to build an audience and play the club circuit in Los Angeles, the demand for The Section Quartet as a session group on other artists’ records skyrocketed. Diverse artists such as Foo Fighters, Fiona Apple, Rooney, Devendra Banhart, Sam Phillips, Jakob Dylan, Christina Aguilera, Sean Lennon, Maroon 5, The Twilight Singers, A Perfect Circle, James Blunt, Ryan Adams, Rilo Kiley, Chantal Kreviazuk, Wilco, Grant-Lee Phillips and Dr. Dre have all collaborated with TSQ.

With the forthcoming FUZZBOX, The Section Quartet challenges the listener to join the band in breaking down traditional walls between musical genres. As Gorfain states, “Classical musicians for centuries have been interpreting music from composers, both living and dead. We’re doing the same thing, except we’re interpreting rock, not Rachmaninoff.”

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Jefferson Fox





Jul 10 2009 4:53 AM

cool avatar guys.
100 violins





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Jefferson Fox





Jul 5 2009 9:35 PM

Hello :)
maddi





Jun 30 2009 2:47 AM

Hello :]
If it wouldn't be too much a hassle, may I ask you the favor of uploading your version of "Trouble" by Coldplay? I am slowly trying to learn violin on my own, and I would love to learn that particular song. The reason why I ask for your version is that when I heard it a while ago, I thought that it was a lovely role model for my amateur efforts.
Thank you much,
Maddi
Cherry Blossom





Jun 17 2009 11:44 PM

Great performance last night!
Monica (Team M&M)





Jun 7 2009 5:42 AM

Yeah, let me know when you are nearby. I have to send you guys a save the date...LOL
Monica (Team M&M)





Jun 5 2009 6:32 PM

Hola! Chicago misses you!!! When are you guys coming back?
Jack [Is Braceless :D]





May 29 2009 1:37 AM

Haha, you guys are beasts. You actually make me glad that I play the violin and give me hope for getting better. Good luck in the future!
thomas nordwest





May 6 2009 5:50 PM

wonderful playing & music! how are you?

have a phantastic day! symphonic greetings,
thomas

www.thomasnordwest.com
Monica (Team M&M)





Apr 2 2009 5:26 AM

is that you guys playing on U2's "No line on the horizon"?
Monica (Team M&M)





Mar 30 2009 4:47 AM

Hola!

I'm still playing the violin....but now I am also a Makeup Artist....soooooooo if y'all come out to the windy city...I would be happy to do your makeup pre show!

and I'm STILL your biggest fan!!!
Justin / Mogley





Mar 26 2009 2:32 AM

Hey ya'll, Just wanted to leave a note saying ya'll are the shit!!!! (sorry for the vulgar term, but its the truth)! :)

Justin
Girl's Boy





Mar 21 2009 9:56 PM

I love your version of Paranoid Android so much. That viola sound is great (Here I am, praising a viola for once ;])

I wish so much that I knew the notes to that one intense part, so I can rock out on my cello
Dirty J GUERRILLA REPUBLIK, L.A.!





Mar 11 2009 4:47 AM

whens the next la show!? we need some good chamber music. !undertow please!
ConcertLivewire





Mar 10 2009 1:47 AM

your starting to make our jaded eyes sparkle again...

"music dorks love us"

ConcertLivewire.com
°°romina°°





Feb 24 2009 11:54 PM

hi,you are great,please let me know if you are coming to croatia.
:-)
B&B del Teatro Sulmona





Feb 23 2009 11:12 AM

Grazie per l'amicizia. Speriamo di sentirvi presto in Italia.
Ciao, Marco e Violetta
Tom Hiel





Feb 16 2009 4:03 AM

LOVE Juicebox!
Mee Hee





Feb 16 2009 12:41 AM

Happy Valetines Day... late..

Are you planning to perform at the American String Teacher's Association National Conference in Atlanta, GA?

I am sorry we never got a chance to meet the last year, I was really bummed.... I could not go because I got very sick and stayed home...

I really look forward to meeting you all in person. You have made such a positive impact in my life.

Cheers-

Katie
Carinacarino





Feb 7 2009 1:50 PM

thanks!
great music!
Sigrún





Feb 6 2009 6:01 PM

thanks anyway ..keep up the good work
Sigrún





Feb 5 2009 11:01 PM

where can i find the sheet music of time is running out?
please answer!
love ur music
Susana





Jan 24 2009 7:57 PM

thanks for the add!

you´re great :D
all the best
***
Ottero Makire





Jan 21 2009 5:38 PM

Thanx for add!!! Your music is fantastic!!!!!!!! ;)
Maria Nguyen-Nhu





Jan 20 2009 11:01 PM

Your sound is amazing!
Best wishes
Maria
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