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Since their formation in New York City's Brooklyn borough in 2001,
Gang Gang Dance
have earned an enthusiastic underground cult following by providing experimental, left-of-center music that uses a lot of electronics but is also very percussion-minded; percussion, in fact, is a prime ingredient of their sound. The group's eccentric work (which favors free-form structures and has never adhered to a standard verse/chorus/verse/chorus format) has been described as avant-garde rock, experimental rock, and art rock, all of which are applicable.
Gang Gang Dance
draw on a variety of direct or indirect influences, ranging from
Brian Eno
to ambient electronica to psychedelic rock to world music (elements of Indian, Middle Eastern, Arabic, Asian, and African music have found their way to
GGD
's live performances and recordings). Electronic music is a strong influence, and yet
GGD
's music is not dance-oriented or club-oriented per se and is not aimed at the rave subculture; their audience is more of an avant rock audience, and they are as well known for their live shows as for their studio recordings.
Although 2001 has often been cited as the year in which
GGD
officially got started, some of their members had been working together on various projects long before that. Keyboardist
Brian DeGraw
(who oversees
GGD
's electronics and freelances as a visual artist in New York City) and
GGD
drummer
Tim DeWitt
first met in Washington, D.C., in 1993 and played together in a band called
the Cranium
; during a
Cranium
tour,
DeGraw
and
DeWitt
first met vocalist
Liz Bougatsos
(who went on to become part of
GGD
) at a show in the Big Apple (where she had been performing in a group called
Russia
).
The Cranium
did some recording; their album,
A New Music for a New Kitchen
, was released on the Slowdime label in 1998, but the group broke up not long after that -- and
DeGraw
and
DeWitt
moved on to other projects in N.Y.C. (where they had relocated). In the late '90s and early 2000s,
DeGraw
and guitarist
Josh Diamond
(who became a
GGD
member) performed in film director
Harmony Korine
's experimental project
SSAB Songs
.
It was also around that time that
DeGraw
,
DeWitt
, and
Diamond
had a short-lived group called
Death and Dying
, which evolved into
GGD
with the addition of
Bougatsos
(who
DeGraw
and
DeWitt
had stayed in touch with since their
Cranium
days) and singer
Nathan Maddox
(who, sadly, was killed in August 2002 at the age of 25 after being struck by lightning during a violent thunderstorm he was watching from the rooftop of the building where his girlfriend lived in Manhattan's Chinatown). After
Maddox
's death,
GGD
's remaining members carried on as a foursome consisting of
DeGraw
,
DeWitt
,
Bougatsos
, and
Diamond
-- and in 2004, the group was signed to The Social Registry. Their albums for that independent Brooklyn-based label have included
Revival of the Shittiest
in 2004 and
God's Money
in 2005. In 2007, The Social Registry put out
GGD
's DVD/CD release
Retina Riddim
. Released in 2008,
Saint Dymphna
(also on The Social Registry) saw a shift in
GGD
's sound toward employing dubstep and grime as compositional elements, while relying on more structured electronic workouts in general. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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