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Buke & Gass

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Brooklyn-based Buke & Gass (pronounced “byook” & “gace”) are Arone Dyer on the "buke" (a six-string former baritone ukulele) and Aron Sanchez on the "gass" (a guitar-bass hybrid of his own creation).

The duo joins us to preview their new album Riposte, and to play their ornate distorto-twang live in studio.

Comments [8]

Angel from London

Podcast was great & loving the sound of the instruments!

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Aug. 26 2010 09:29 AM
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Laura from NYC

LOVE LOVE LOVE

Aug. 25 2010 10:54 PM
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Gordon from Maui

Mind bending sound from one dynamic duo! Really stimulating to hear something not over produced with such a raw quality.

Aug. 25 2010 08:59 PM
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Chris Bowen from Manhattan

Fantastic appearance A & A! Love your sound and music. Great for you!

Aug. 25 2010 06:39 PM
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Melissa B from NYC

This band is amazing! So innovative. . .

Aug. 25 2010 02:59 PM
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BrittLee from Manhattan

I saw them in person at the RadioLab night at the Greene space and the sound was huge, and fantastic!

Aug. 25 2010 02:54 PM
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Sophie from NY

Thank GOD I just finished cleaning chicken and washing my hands and I can NOW turn this garbage off!

Aug. 25 2010 02:52 PM
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Frank Grimaldi from East Village

Damn! That was two people? Someone please, buy me both those instruments for Xmas.

Aug. 25 2010 02:44 PM
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