London's The Big Pink is giving away this new remix, in which Gang Gang Dance re-works the group's already massive/cinematic new single "Velvet," turning the song into something like Animal Collective meets a John Hughes flick meets Cocteau Twins...
A "shit-res" video for Panda Bear's "Take Pills," with visuals and weird reversed/pitch-shifted sounds by Gang Gang Dance's Brian Degraw:
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The Social Registry is recapping their stellar showing in 2008 with a couple of free, highly recommended mixtapes, featuring the likes of Gang Gang Dance, Growing, Blood on the Wall, and others. Here's one track from the label's bonus "leaked tape", which features some of the unreleased stuff that the label "leaked' this year, including "live tracks, remixes, things of that il
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The mighty Gang Gang Dance comes to TX tonight (and tomorrow), with L.A.'s Rainbow Arabia in tow. You already know how we feel about the unreal new Gang Gang LP, but this Rainbow Arabia stuff sounds like it'll be an ideal complement to what should be a pretty intense dance party...
While we all wait impatienly for their potentially mindblowing collab with the GZA to come to fruition, check out this hypnotic footage of Gang Gang Dance playing live at La Flèche d'Or in Paris. Thanks to Grandcrew for sending over the clip; check the full show here, and get psyched for their current North American tour...
Saint Dymphna is the adventurous, genre-spanning new LP from Gang Gang Dance. "Princes," featuring East London's illest MC, Tinchy Stryder, is perhaps the most arresting, out of left field, interstellar-dancefloor-ready track on an album full of kaleidoscopic jams...
I've been pretty anxious to hear the album version of "House Jam," the first single from Gang Gang Dance's upcoming Saint Dymphna LP, since hearing what xxxchange did with the song a few weeks back. I mentioned then that this is what it might sound like if Timbaland produced the Knife, and I'm happy to report that the original is just as danceable (and immediately infectious and accessi