The band's home studio marked the formative experience of producers Paul Q. Kolderie (bass) and Sean Slade (rhythm guitar).
Other members included Jim Fitting (who played saxophone for Sex Execs but became better known on harmonica), drummer Jerome Deupree (later of Morphine), and saxophonist Russ Gershon.
[6] Rock journalist Dave Marsh had a pithy description of the "concept funk" song "Sex Train": "David Byrne flashing a hard-on.
[8] Three years later, Sean Slade echoed Kolderie in an interview during which he discussed their career as producers and how it got started at the Sex Execs' house with a four-track reel-to-reel recorder they'd bought in New York.
[9] Kolderie, Slade, and Fitting -- who were all alumni of Yale University -- then went on to found Fort Apache Studios, which continued the "do it yourself" approach they'd espoused with Sex Execs.