Sex Mob
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Sex Mob is a New York City jazz band, originally formed as a Knitting Factory vehicle for Steven Bernstein to exercise his slide trumpet. Sex Mob's sets feature a high proportion of covers, usually familiar pop songs, given a humorous, but avant garde treatment. Bernstein points out that this is a return to a fundamental jazz tradition, to take a familiar song then disassemble and reassemble.
Members
Steven Bernstein - slide trumpet
Tony Scherr - bass
Briggan Krauss - saxophone
Kenny Wollesen - drums
Discography
Din of Inequity (1998) – Knitting Factory Records. Guests: John Medeski (keys), Adam Levy and London McDaniels (guitars).
Solid Sender (2000) – Knitting Factory Records. Guests include DJ Logic (tables)
Theatre & Dance (2000) – Sex Mob arrangements of Duke Ellington tunes commissioned for a dance performance, and Steven Bernstein compositions commissioned for a revival of Mae West's play Sex
Sex Mob does Bond (2001) – Ropeadope Records. Guests include John Medeski (keys)