THC (band)

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T.H.C.
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genres Trip hop, Electronica
Years active 1996 1999
Labels Fifth Colvmn Records (1996), Brain Surgery Music (1997 1999)
Members George Sarah, Sarah Folkman

T.H.C. was a trip hop band from Los Angeles, California, composed of singer/lyricist Sarah Folkman and producer/composer/keyboardist/bassist George Sarah.

Biography

From 1996 to 1998 the band released two full length albums, one E.P. and two 12 inch records. George disbanded the band to work on solo projects.

In 1999, the band released one full length album together called Adagio. It consisted of a somber beauty of melancholic charged electronica.

T.H.C. gained some recognition after their music appeared in a couple of episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (as well as its spin-off, Angel), playing the part of the fictional band Shy, of whom Veruca was the vocalist.[1] George Sarah also appeared on the show as Shy's keyboard player.[1] T.H.C also had their music appear in several films including Dead Man’s Curve directed by Dan Rosen and starring Matthew Lillard, Michael Vartan, and Keri Russell, Mascara directed by Linda Kandel and starring Ione Skye, Cleopatra’s second husband directed by Jon Reiss.

Members

  • Sarah Folkman — Vocals/Lyricist
  • George Sarah — Electronic composer/Multi-instrumentalist

Discography

Full Length Albums

  • "Death By Design" - (1996)
  • "Adagio" - (1999)

E.P.'s

  • "Consenting Guinea Pig" - (1996)

12 Inch Records

  • "Darjeeling" - (1997)
  • "Blue Wave" - (1998)

Compilations

  • "Unsaid Warning" L.A.Critical Mass (1998)
  • "Branded" (Instrumental) KUCI BENEFIT (1998)
  • "Directly From Angels" King of Vampires (1998)
  • "Tetanus Toxin" World Wide Underground (1997)
  • "Mind Over Matter" Ultimate Drum n' Bass (1997)
  • "Need To Destroy" Fifth Column (1996)
  • "Sin-A-Matic Vol. 1" Svenhed (1994)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Beer Bad at BBC

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