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About Buke and Gase

Buke and Gase make pop music in the most insane way possible‚ through long periods of ecstatic collaboration executed with a kind of monastic discipline. They are a band that wears genre tags lightly: Soon after releasing their EP length demo +/-, they became an ‘indie rock’ obsession shared by The National and beloved cult podcast Radiolab. Their debut album Riposte found them categorised as ‘steampunk art-folk’; they excelled at this, and became a favourite of NPR Music and were invited to perform on their Tiny Desk Concert series. Their second album General Dome appealed equally to metal, math rock and avant garde music fans, and spawned their closest thing to a hit thus-far: Houdini Crush, which opens with a massive guitar riff and blooms into frenetic round. It was behind this record that the band first toured the world, performing alongside and often serving as hand-picked support to a who’s who of music icons: Laurie Anderson & Lou Reed, Shellac, Battles, Reggie Watts, Swans, Deerhoof, Owen Pallett & Mike Patton’s metal supergroup Tomahawk among others.

Make sure you see them when they come to Manchester to play The Castle Hotel on Monday 4th of March 2019.

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Three years ago, they embarked on a major refinement and modernisation of their instrumental creations - and embraced electronic music. Together they developed Arx, a device that revolutionised their performance, allowing them to trigger percussive sounds, change effects on their instruments, and control vocal harmonies all with the punch of an arcade button. They have largely retired the buke (baritone ukulele) and gase (guitar-bass). The band no longer sit through their performances exclusively - a reinvention unveiled when they opened for The National at massive venues across Europe last autumn. Buke and Gase stopped being defined by the instruments which gave them that name. Their new album Scholars began not as the title of their new record, but a possible-new moniker for the band.

Although their distinct musical character is still recognisable, the songs on Scholars embrace a form of expression that is more concise, more emotional and less perverse in its uniqueness. The album was honed from 60+ songs and hundreds of hours of recordings into a concise document clocking in under 40 minutes. In a way, their long and roundabout journey has resulted in a sound that’s coincidentally in sync with our most forward thinking contemporary artists - James Blake, Bjork/Arca, Frank Ocean. They have embraced the same computer- and synthesiser-driven creative tools that make EDM and trap music function, while existing entirely in their own, fully imagined universe of sound.

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