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Barcelona

Barcelona is an indie/new wave/pop band consisting of Jason Korzen, Jennifer Carr, Ivan Ramiscal, and Christian Scanniello. The band addresses geeky themes in many of their songs, such as The Downside of Computer Camp, I Have The Password To Your Shell Account, and Paging System Operator, about a young boy who contacts someone in Sweden who he believes to be an experienced cracker, using a BBS, only to find he was also a thirteen-year-old.

History

1998: Formation

Barcelona was formed in 1998 by Korzen and Carr. The pair recruited Ramiscal and Scanniello and began writing and performing original songs that year. Later that year, the group met producer/engineer Trevor Kampmann (also known as Trevor hollAnd) and began work on their first LP, Simon Basic, which included the single Why Do You Have So Much Fun Without Me?

1999: Simon Basic

The band signed to March Records in early 1999 and released Simon Basic on that label in June 1999. In the fall of 1999, they embarked on their first tour, mainly on the East Coast, but also including Chicago. The band performed to indie rock fans at places like MIT. The album takes its name from the Simons' BASIC programming language, developed for the Commodore 64.

2000: Zero One Infinity

In 2000, the band began work on Zero One Infinity, again with producer Kampmann. The album included I Have the Password to Your Shell Account (which received some circulation on the Internet), Studio Hair Gel, Robot Trouble and Kasey Keller, an ode to the US soccer goalkeeper. "Studio Hair Gel" and "Robot Trouble" were both released as singles prior to the album and included remixes by the likes of Figurine and Dntel's James Tamborello and Baxendale. The band toured again in the fall of 2000 on ZOI, and the album was well received.

2001: Transhuman Revolution

Barcelona recorded Transhuman Revolution in 2001 again with Trevor hollAnd. The album includes the singles Everything Makes Me Think about Sex and Human Simulation. Shortly after the album's release, the band played their final show at The Metro Cafe in Washington, DC in February 2001.

Post-Barcelona

Jason Korzen formed Sprites with his wife, Amy Korzen. Both Christian Scanniello and Ivan Ramiscal, who were also in Barcelona, have contributed to the project.

Ivan Ramiscal formed The Positions.

Members

  • Jason Korzen
  • Jennifer Carr
  • Ivan Ramiscal
  • Christian Scanniello

Discography

Albums

  • Simon Basic (1999)
  • Zero One Infinity (2000)
  • Transhuman Revolution (2001)

Several Barcelona tracks including Everything Makes Me Think about Sex and Studio Hair Gel are featured in Todd Stephens' 2006 film Another Gay Movie.

See also