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tUnE-YarDs, Buke and Gass, and Fake Babies @ Daniel Street

Tune-Yards
In and around 2007 Merrill creates tUnE-yArDs. She thinks the exasperating capitalization will buy her some time. tUnE-yArDs came from parents who sewed their lives together with music, and at age seven she proceeded to hum her way through days. She hummed her way through the family record collection: old timey fiddling, Revolver, Django. She hummed her way through mid-‘80’s pop radio and an obsession with Christmas music. She hummed her way through folk music camp, through Smith College and a theater degree, through anarchist puppet training, through brazen, all-women a cappella singing, through heat rash in Kenya, through deeply scrutinized puppet performances in Europe, through her lonely, swirling 20’s. The hum slowly became a yell.

In 2008 she released BiRd-BrAiNs, which she had recorded over a span of 2.5 years on a hand-held voice recorder. Sampling snippets of her life as a nanny on Martha’s Vineyard and later as a young musician in noisy urban settings, she weaved sounds together to make substantial rhythms and then layered her ukulele and vocals over top. The album came out on recycled cassette tape to the chagrin of many, but was also offered by donation as an online digital download.

tUnE-yArDs toured with Thao with the Get Down Stay Down in the summer of ’08, and then with Disposable Thumbs on a self-booked cross-country tour for two long months in the fall of that year. One result was the release of BiRd-BrAiNs on vinyl through Marriage Records in Portland, Oregon.

Pitchfork even reviewed her album and mistook her ukulele for a guitar (which made the ukulele blush with pride.) tUnE-yArDs was featured on Said the Gramophone as the #5 Best Song of 2008. The live performance was rated Best of 2008 by Portia Sabin at Kill Rock Stars. She opened for Beirut in February of 2009, and has been featured on Stereogum and other blogs.
4AD Records
Mp3s: http://www.myspace.com/hankandcupcakes

Buke and Gass
Brooklyn-based Buke (byook) & Gass (gace) are Arone Dyer on the "buke" (a self-modified six-string former baritone ukulele) and Aron Sanchez on the "gass" (a guitar-bass hybrid of his own creation). Both of them play double duty, also mobilizing a small army of foot percussion. These instruments are then filtered through various pedals, amplifiers and homemade inventions to create a surprisingly complex sound. Dyer's supermelodic vocal lines weave through the beautiful yet unwieldy musical matter, balancing light and dark, calamity and control. Their musical multi-tasking makes for live shows that are visually unexpected and sonically explosive.
Mp3s: http://bukeandgass.bandcamp.com/

Fake Babies
Fake Babies was born from the soft pink minds of Justin Roberts and Robert Nuzzello Jr. in the summer of 2007. After spending the first year exploring new sounds to trigger their buried emotions, the original Babies were joined by Gary Velush and Jay Sirianni to live and breathe the massive sound that Fake Babies is today. Together they provide explorative dirty soul for the living and barely living in the east coast of little ol’ America, just waiting for the rest of the world to hear and understand. When standing still, Fake Babies reside in New Haven’s premier DIY venue, The Submarine, where they sporadically host touring and local acts as well as deeply bangin’ dance parties. Babies have shared the stage with Yeasayer, Indian Jewelry, Light Asylum (DJ), These Are Powers, Nite Jewel, Kingdom (DJ), Suckers and Dead Meadow.
Mp3s: http://reverbnation.com/fakebabies 

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