<p><strong>What do you get when a car full of Penn students headed to a Jersey Shore party accidentally names their band after a drug slang term — and then spends the next 30 years inventing an entirely new genre of live music?</strong> You get the Disco Biscuits, Philadelphia's trance-fusion pioneers, and one of the most intellectually wild bands in jam band history.</p><p>In this episode, Schecky breaks down how a Roland synthesizer in 1997 changed everything, why <em>Spacebirdmatingcall</em> is the perfect entry point for new listeners, and the full story of the legendary Tractorbeam show at Lancaster's Chameleon Club — where the band spontaneously played a nine-year musical conversation with their own history in a single instrumental set. Plus: the sold-out drum-off at a casino, the time they bought DJ Jazzy Jeff's studio, the live film scores to <em>Tron</em> and <em>2001: A Space Odyssey</em>, and why their setlists are basically puzzles designed to blow your mind.</p><p><strong>Subscribe, drop a comment with your most memorable Biscuits show or the first time a song started one night and finished the next, and share this episode with anyone who still thinks jam bands and electronic music can't live in the same room.</strong></p>