[5] From 1970 to 1973, Biscoe played with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra in London,[1] doing gigs with various other London-based bands of that period.
He also worked with Chris McGregor’s Brotherhood of Breath (Country Cooking) from 1983 and then released a cassette of his own music, Quintet And Duo in 1985.
[1] The next year he followed with a sextet album, on his own Walking Wig label, featuring the Italian trombonist Danilo Terenzi.
"[6][4] During the late 1980s and 1990s, Biscoe toured and recorded with George Russell, Andy Sheppard, Grand Union Orchestra, Liam Noble, Gail Thompson's Jazz Africa, Harry Beckett, and played in France with Didier Levallet's groups and the collective band Zhivaro.
[1] Biscoe formed the group Full Monte alongside Brian Godding, Marcio Mattos and Tony Marsh in 1988.