Living on Another Frequency explained
Living on Another Frequency is the debut album by American experimental metal band Science Faxtion, released on November 11, 2008, in the United States and January 26, 2009, in Europe.
Background
The news on the album was given by bassist and vocalist Bootsy Collins, who gave an interview for Billboard in June 2007, saying:
In Rolling Stone Collins stated:
In an UGO.com interview with the band's singer about the origins of the band, Greg Hampton said:
Reception
The release was met with mixed to positive reviews.[1] [2]
Track listing
Notes
- The song "At Any Cost" features parts of the song "Gigan" from the album The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock by Buckethead.
- The song "I See Rockets" features parts of the song "Lotus Island" from the album Inbred Mountain by Buckethead.
Personnel
- Science Faxtion
- Bootsy Collins - bass, guitar, drums, keyboards, synthesizer, vocals, programming, production, engineering
- Greg Hampton - vocals, guitars, production
- Buckethead - guitars
- Brain - drums, programming
- Tobe "Tobotius" Donohue - turntables, programming
- Guest musicians
- Chuck D - vocals on "What It Is"
- Keith Cheatham - guitar
- Chris Collier - drums
- Steve Ferlazzo - synthesizer, piano, keyboards, vocals
- Kyle Jason - vocals
- Morris Mingo - keyboards
- Paul Patterson - strings
- Susan Peterson - strings
- Bernie Worrell - synthesizer, keyboards
- Brian Hardgroove - bass, drums, vocals, programming, engineering
- Dan Monti - bass, programming, engineering
- Additional personnel
- Jeremy Mackenzie - engineering, digital editing
- Don Woods - engineering
Notes and References
- Web site: mantabase . Science Faxtion: Living On Another Frequency on JamBase . Jambase.com . 2012-02-29.
- Web site: Science Faxtion - Music . https://web.archive.org/web/20090206195218/http://media.www.thebottomlineonline.org/media/storage/paper1077/news/2008/10/15/Music/Science.Faxtion-3488405.shtml . 2009-02-06 . Thebottomlineonline.org . 2009-02-06 . 2012-08-20.