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Time Lapse Consortium

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  • Genre: Funk / Jazz / Psychedelic

    Location NASHVILLE, Tennessee, US

    Profile Views: 78675

    Last Login: 10/30/2007

    Member Since 2/13/2006

    Website http://www.timelapsebootlegs.com

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    .. .. ...."Time Lapse Consortium is an idea that had been swirling around in my brain for quite some time. For years I've been fascinated by the great bandleaders and arrangers of the 50's and 60's. People such as Quincy Jones, Esquivel, Sergio Mendes, etc.... With all of those instruments, it's like being able to paint a picture with many different colors. It's a very different experience from writing music for a standard rock and roll setup. I teamed up with my longtime musical buddy Suzie Katayama, who wrote the beautiful string and wind arrangements on Aqueous Transmission, as well as other songs on the Morning View album. As well as Jose, Ben Kenney, and Neal Evans (who is probably the most talented organ player I've ever seen.).... With only three days of rehearsal, and a genuine excitement in the air, we did a performance at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, CA on January 24, 2003. The show was one of the best musical experiences I've ever had.".... - Mike Einziger.............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .......... ..
  • Members

    ..Mike Einziger - Guitar.. Ben Kenney - Bass.. Jose Pasillas - Drums.. Neal Evans - Organ.. Suzie Katayama - Strings........
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  • Sounds Like

    ..The Shit!

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"Time Lapse Consortium is an idea that had been swirling around in my brain for quite some time. For years I've been fascinated by the great bandleaders and arrangers of the 50's and 60's. People such as Quincy Jones, Esquivel, Sergio Mendes, etc.... With all of those instruments, it's like being able to paint a picture with many different colors. It's a very different experience from writing music for a standard rock and roll setup. I teamed up with my longtime musical buddy Suzie Katayama, who wrote the beautiful string and wind arrangements on Aqueous Transmission, as well as other songs on the Morning View album. As well as Jose, Ben Kenney, and Neal Evans (who is probably the most talented organ player I've ever seen.)

With only three days of rehearsal, and a genuine excitement in the air, we did a performance at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, CA on January 24, 2003. The show was one of the best musical experiences I've ever had."

- Mike Einziger


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Member Since:

February 13, 2006

Members:

Mike Einziger - Guitar
Ben Kenney - Bass
Jose Pasillas - Drums
Neal Evans - Organ
Suzie Katayama - Strings

Sounds Like:

The Shit!

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