Time-Lapse Consortium

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Grimace 05:04 Tools
Come Back Boomerang 02:47 Tools
Cholula 04:56 Tools
Flapjack 04:59 Tools
Patrollin' 05:32 Tools
TCB'N 05:12 Tools
I Done Already Been Up in There 04:48 Tools
Mai Tai 05:27 Tools
Tres Puntos 04:37 Tools
A Certain Shade of Green 03:48 Tools
A Certain Shade of Green (feat. Brandon Boyd) 03:48 Tools
A Certain Shade Of Funk 03:48 Tools
Certain Shade Of Lounge 03:48 Tools
Certain Shade Of Green 03:48 Tools
A Certain Shade Of Green (Live) 03:48 Tools
Tcbn 00:00 Tools
I Done Already Been Up In There (Live) 00:00 Tools
Flapjack (Live) 00:00 Tools
I Done Already Been Up There 04:48 Tools
Come Back Boomerang (Live) 00:00 Tools
Grimace (Live) 00:00 Tools
TCB'N (Live) 00:00 Tools
Cholula (Live) 00:00 Tools
Patrollin' (Live) 04:48 Tools
Tres Puntos (live) 04:48 Tools
Mai Tai (Live) 04:48 Tools
Grimace (Studio Recording) 04:48 Tools
Patrollin' Medley 05:33 Tools
A Certain Shade Of Lounge 04:48 Tools
A Certain Shade of Green (Feat 04:48 Tools
A Certain Shade Of Green (Live At The Roxy Theatre - January 24, 2003) 04:48 Tools
10 Tres Puntos 04:48 Tools
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Time-Lapse Consortium is an American band formed in 2003. Their sound is described as Psychedelic, Jazz, and Funk. The group consists of current Incubus members Mike Einziger on Guitar, Jose Pasillas on drums, Ben Kenney on Bass (although he was not a member of Incubus at the time of joining Time Lapse Consortium), Neal Evans of Soulive on Organ, and Suzie Katayama contributing on string arrangements. The group was created in 2003 by Einziger after his main group Incubus took a break after supporting their 2001 release Morning View. Einziger describes his ideas on the band's Myspace page. "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, Sérgio 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." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.