Disco Biscuits Snack on Trance Fusion at 9:30 Club

The Disco Biscuits often run long sets together like other jam bands, seamlessly playing one song into the next (ex. I-man > Orch Theme > I-Man). The band sometimes play their songs backwards or break them up into separate parts that are played at different times during the set. These are called "inverted" and "dyslexic" versions.

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Disco Biscuits Snack on Trance Fusion at 9:30 Club

The Philly band captivated the audience 9:30 Club with trance fusion and multiple other genres.

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