Rawwar by Gang Gang Dance

Rawwar

Gang Gang Dance

2007

Rawwar is a Alt/Indie album by Gang Gang Dance, originally released in 2007. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • layered
  • meditative
  • bohemian

About

The highly experimental Brooklyn combo Gang Gang Dance have, like many adventurous New Yorkers before them, parlayed sheets of artfully sculpted noise, found sounds, and a carefully cultivated air of mystery into a critically acclaimed string of albums. Despite these accolades, for a time it seemed as though Gang Gang Dance’s work might languish along with that of their critically beloved, but commercially moribund forbearers DNA, James Chance, and Lydia Lunch. 2005’s <i>God’s Money</i>, which traded almost ambient sound-scapes, for a more beat driven sound that elevated the groups incantatory jams and sound collages above the level of vaguely diverting instrumental noodling and into the realm of art. The <i>Rawwar EP</i> continues this development, and its three tracks provide a canny fusion of the globetrotting exoticism of groups like the Sun City Girls, and the knowing mythmaking of more theatrical acts like The Swans. Though moments on the <i>Rawar EP</i>, particularly the industrial clanging of the nearly twelve minute “Earthquake That Frees Prisoners,” approach the disorienting abrasiveness of the group’s early work, their more confrontational tendencies are reigned in by a newly found fascination which middle eastern melodies, and spacy dub-like production.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Nicoman4:16
  2. A2Oxygen Demo Riddim5:11

Side B

  1. B3The Earthquake That Frees Prisoners11:08

Credits

Production & Engineering

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold