Imogene was born from the minds of founders Kevin Friedman (Thinner, Torcher,LeeBabySimms) (hereby referred to as LeeBabySimms); guitar/keyboards and Christo Douglas (Crucifix, Loudspeaker, Rhythm and Noise, Torcher) (hereby referred to as The Count); drums. Looking to move beyond the rock infested realms of modern music, they decided to investigate a sound devoted to the sultry, smoky and sexier side of life. There would be no angst riddled bellowing, no crunching guitars or pummeling drums. No, the music would be a deviant caress to the ears of the listener coupling ambient hooks and downtempo beats. They sought a vocalist. After months of fruitless searching, a chanteuse emerged in the form of the lovely Jennifer Folker (Dahlia, Lowpass) (hereby referred to as Miss Thing). Her haunting melodicism complemented the utterly gorgeous beds of songform laid down like roses for her voice to recline upon. Next to arrive in this exotic land was bassist Mitch Brown (King Black Acid)(hereby referred to as The Prince). His low-end theories draw from the research labs of dub, soul and the roots of R&B. The band started playing live in the spring of '98. Eventually they trekked down to San Francisco to record at the legendary Division HiFi Studios with engineer Desmond Shea (Tarnation, Imperial Teen, etc). The result is Underdub. The perfect accompaniment to an evening of knocking boots as it were. Put it On and Get it On!