Band, 1998-2001
Electronic, Rock and Pop
Barcelona (Washington DC 1998-2002) was an indie pop band that incorporated elements of new wave and geeky subject matters to their songs. Consisting of Jason Korzen, Jennifer Carr, Ivan Ramiscal, and Christian Scanniello, Barcelona was formed in 1998 by Korzen and Carr. Later that year, the group met producer/engineer Trevor Kampmann (also known as Trevor HollAnd) and began work on their first LP, Simon Basic. The band signed to March Records. Shortly after their third album's (Transhuman Revolution) release, the band played their final show at The Metro Cafe in Washington, DC in February 2001. Jason Korzen formed Sprites with his wife Amy. Both Scanniello and Ramiscal have contributed to the project. Ivan Ramiscal formed The Positions.
Jennifer Carr voc, b | |
Christian Scanniello voc, dr | |
Jason Korzen voc, g | |
Ivan Ramiscal voc, syn, g |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Transhuman Revolution | Barcelona | 2001 | Album |
Studio Hair Gel | Barcelona | 2000 | Single |
ZeRo-oNe-INFINITY | Barcelona | 2000 | Album |
Robot Trouble | Barcelona | 2000 | Single |
Simon Basic | Barcelona | 1999 | Album |
Barcelona Pop and Rock Band US *2005 |
Barcelona Alternative and Rock Band ES |
Barcelona 2000 Dance Band |
Barcelona 216 Classical Band ES *1985 |
Barcelona 4 Guitars Jazz, Classical, Folk and World Band |
Barcelona Bakalao Dance Band |
Barcelona Big Blues Band Blues and Jazz Band |
Barcelona Big Latin Band Jazz and Latin Band |
Barcelona Conquest Band |
Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra Folk Band |
Barcelona Hot Seven Band |
Barcelona House Tribe Band |
Barcelona Nova Fusió Band |
Barcelona Project Electronic Band |
Barcelona Series Jazz Band |
Barcelona Sindicate Hardtrance Dance Band |
Barcelona String Quartet Band |
Barcelona traction Band |