Physics (band)

Physics (band)

Physics was an instrumental band from San Diego, California, USA that had featured a rotating cast of musicians, but was mainly composed of Jeff Coad on synths, Rob Crow on guitars, Jason Soares on guitars, brothers Will Goff and John Goff on guitars/synths, and Cameron Jones on drums. Formed in late 1993, Physics was heavily influenced by Krautrock, minimalism, and electronic music, though were often lumped into the math rock genre.

After Physics dissolved in 2000, Jason Soares and Jeff Coad went on to form the more electronic-based Aspects of Physics, with two releases on the imputor label. Will and John Goff went on to form the electronic band SSI. They currently have two releases "Pax Romana" and "E Pluribus Unum" out on their label Chlorophyll Records.

Discography

* "Physics1", (Flapping Jet), 1997
* "Physics2", (Gravity), 1998
* "1999-11-21 (limited to 400 hand numbered copies)" ,(Neurot Recordings), 1999
* Live: 2.7.98 (EP), (Gold Standard Laboratories), 2000

External links

* [http://physics.theexperiment.org/index.html Band website]


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