Mason Jones formed the improvisation-based
psychedelic project
SubArachnoid Space in late 1995 with bassist Jason Stein and drummer Michelle Schreibner. After adding second guitarist Melynda Jackson to the line-up, the ensemble issued their full-length debut in 1996, titled
Delicate Membrane. Their second album
Ether Or and live album
Almost Invisible followed in 1997. In 1998
Release Entertainment, a sub-label of
Relapse Records issued
Endless Renovation, which expanded the band's sound with arrangements for synthesizer, cello and violin. The group collaborated with guitarist
Scott Ayers'
Walking Timebombs project, which yielded the album
The Sleeping Sickness in 1999. Another live album titled
These Things Take Time followed in fall 2000. Mason Jones also began issuing solo work under his own name, starting with International Incident in 1998. The album collected tracks recorded live during two tours of Japan in 1995 and 1997 and featured performances by
KK Null,
Seiichi Yamamoto and members of
Acid Mothers Temple. He followed that release with 1999's
Midnight In The Twilight Factory, which comprised four lengthy improvs that were recorded direct to
DAT. ==Discography==