Physics (band)

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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 by Denver Lucas and John Goff, Physics was heavily influenced by early Doom/Drone, Krautrock, minimalism, and electronic music, though were often lumped into the math rock genre.[1]

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 three releases Pax Romana, E Pluribus Unum, and "Mea Culpa" out on their label Chlorophyll Records.[2]

Discography

  • Black 7", (Dagon Productions), 1994
  • Physics 1, (Flapping Jet), 1997
  • Physics 2, (Gravity), 1998
  • 1999-11-21,(Neurot Recordings), 1999
  • Live: 2.7.98 (EP), (Gold Standard Laboratories), 2000

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