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SARRERA DESBERDINA:

Senser

States of Mind
The Key
Switch
Age of Panic
What's Going On
One Touch One Bounce
Stubborn
Door Game
Peanut Head
Peace
Eject
No Comply
Worth

Book of Flies
Charming Demons
Adrenaline
Strange Asylum
Burn Out
Desensitised
Breed
Lizard
Oyster
Weatherman

Charming Demons (DJ "Awe" mix)
Eye Kaleid
Tried & Untested
Om (Harry Hogg mix)
Rows of People
Gabba Man

Age Of Panic
Charming Demons
States Of Mind
Strange Asylum
Switch
Breed
The Key
Adrenalin
Eject
Lizard
Stubborn
Book of Flies
No Comply
Desensitized

Silent By
101 Infoburner
Bulletproof
Formula Milk
Crucible
Return to Zombie Island
An Astounding Spectacle
Photographed Files
Bomb Factories
A Conscious War
The Brunt

Wake Up, You're On Fire
Resistance Now
Brightest Rays
2 3 Clear
Dictator Bling
End Of The World Show
Smoking Paranoia
Sandhurst in Zero G
So Refined
Hex
Fairytale
Lights Out
Arturo
Blind (iTunes Bonus Track)

Devoid
Time Travel Scratch
Witch Village
Wounded Spectre
Break The Order
Alpha Omega
Liquidity
Echelon
Chemtrails
Let There Be War


Senser are an English rap rock band, originally formed in South West London.
Senser were formed in 1991.[2]
In 1992, they were joined by Spiral Tribe D.J, Andy Clinton.[3] The band toured in support of psychedelic rockers the Ozric Tentacles in 1992.[3] In 1993, the band were signed to Ultimate Records.
In 1993, Senser released two indie singles on Ultimate – "Eject" and "The Key".[4] The latter would appear on NME Singles of the Week 1993 album.[5]
In March 1994, Senser released their third single, "Switch", which entered the UK Singles Chart at number 39.[4] Senser's first album, Stacked Up, was released in May 1994,[4] and entered the UK Albums Chart at number 4.[6]
At the beginning of 1995, Senser toured the UK supported by Skunk Anansie before setting off to tour the United States with Moby. It was during this tour that the band decided to split over musical differences.[4] Al-Sayed and Morgan left to form a new band with Haggis called Lodestar.[3] The remaining members of Senser found a new drummer, Paul Soden, and set about writing Senser's second album.[4]
In the summer of 1998, Haigh was able to tour and the band released the second album, Asylum.[4] Once again musical differences became apparent and by February 1999 the band decided to split.
In 2003, the original line-up reunited originally to perform for one show, but decided to re-form and record again. They released their third studio album SCHEMAtic in 2004.
In 2009, they released How To Do Battle.[7]
In 2013, they released their fifth album To the Capsules via Pledgemusic and toured with Erika Footman on vocals in place of Kerstin Haigh.[8]
In 2014, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut Stacked Up, the band re-released the album in expanded edition with a remastered version of the original tracks on the first CD, and bonus tracks from the era (remixes and previously unreleased songs) on the second disc.[9]
Although Senser have not released new music since 2014, as of 2024 the band still perform live shows.[10][11]
"The Key" was used as part of the cult extreme 1990s ski film, The Tribe.
Senser's song "States of Mind" from Stacked Up, was used as the soundtrack to the well-known demoscene production, State of Mind, by Bomb.[12]
In 2012, one of their songs was also used in the soundtrack to the film Learning Hebrew: A Gothsploitation Movie.[13]
Stacked Up (1994) Ultimate/A&M UK No. 4[3]
Asylum (1998) Ultimate UK No. 73[3]
Asylum (Limited Edition) (1998) "Senser Vs. De:Senser"
Parallel Charge (2001) Strike Back
SCHEMAtic (2004) One Little Indian
How To Do Battle (2009) Imprint
To The Capsules (2013)
States of Mind
The Key
Switch
Age of Panic
What's Going On
One Touch One Bounce
Stubborn
Door Game
Peanut Head
Peace
Eject
No Comply
Worth
Book of Flies
Charming Demons
Adrenaline
Strange Asylum
Burn Out
Desensitised
Breed
Lizard
Oyster
Weatherman
Charming Demons (DJ "Awe" mix)
Eye Kaleid
Tried & Untested
Om (Harry Hogg mix)
Rows of People
Gabba Man
Age Of Panic
Charming Demons
States Of Mind
Strange Asylum
Switch
Breed
The Key
Adrenalin
Eject
Lizard
Stubborn
Book of Flies
No Comply
Desensitized
Silent By
101 Infoburner
Bulletproof
Formula Milk
Crucible
Return to Zombie Island
An Astounding Spectacle
Photographed Files
Bomb Factories
A Conscious War
The Brunt
Wake Up, You're On Fire
Resistance Now
Brightest Rays
2 3 Clear
Dictator Bling
End Of The World Show
Smoking Paranoia
Sandhurst in Zero G
So Refined
Hex
Fairytale
Lights Out
Arturo
Blind (iTunes Bonus Track)
Devoid
Time Travel Scratch
Witch Village
Wounded Spectre
Break The Order
Alpha Omega
Liquidity
Echelon
Chemtrails
Let There Be War

  • ^ "CD Review: Senser - 'How To Do Battle' - Soundsphere magazine". www.soundspheremag.com. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  • ^ "Senser". YouTube. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Strong, Martin C. (1999) The Great Alternative & Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1, p. 551
  • ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 393. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  • ^ Various - New Musical Express Singles Of The Week 1993, 1994, retrieved 4 January 2025
  • ^ a b c "SENSER | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  • ^ "Senser – How To Do Battle " Bring the Noise UK". Bringthenoiseuk.com. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  • ^ Wincott, Mark. "SENSER – To The Capsules". Metalmouth.net. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  • ^ "Stacked Up XX". Senser.com.
  • ^ Mederios, Sarah (12 June 2018). "Senser". Last Day Deaf. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  • ^ "Senser Concert History". Concert Archives. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  • ^ "State of Mind by Bomb :: pouët.net". Pouet.net. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  • ^ "Learning Hebrew: A Gothsploitation Movie". Learninghebrew.wibbell.co.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  • ^ a b c "SENSER". Official Charts. 25 September 1993. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  • ^ "Senser – Biting Rhymes". Discogs.com. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
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