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The Go! Team are an English six-piece band from
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, England. The band initially began as a solo project conceived by Ian Parton; however, after the unexpected success of The Go! Team's debut album, '' Thunder, Lightning, Strike'', Parton recruited band members to play for live performances and subsequent albums. Musically, the band combines
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with a mixture of
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and
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soundtracks, double Dutch chants, old school hip hop and distorted guitars. Their songs are a mix of live instrumentation and samples from various sources. The band's vocals also vary between performances: while live vocals are handled mostly by lead vocalist
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, vocals on record also feature sampled and guest voices.


History


2000–2004: Origins

The Go! Team began as a solo project conceived by documentary film director Ian Parton, who wanted to create music incorporating
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-style guitars, double Dutch chants, Bollywood soundtracks, old school hip hop and electro. These ideas led towards the recording of his first
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, ''Get It Together EP'', which was released in 2000 by Pickled Egg Records. The EP received regular airplay by DJ
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, one of the original
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DJs.


2004–2007: ''Thunder, Lightning, Strike''

The Go! Team's first album, '' Thunder, Lightning, Strike'', was released in the UK and Europe on the
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label in September 2004. The album was recorded at Parton's parents' house while they were away on holiday, with him playing all live instruments himself. The album was co-produced and mixed by Ian's brother Gareth Parton at The Fortress Studios and Bluestone in London. Prior to the album's release, Ian Parton had failed to clear any of the samples used in the album, believing it wouldn't attract much attention. However, the album received widespread critical acclaim upon release, and the album was nominated for the
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in 2005. Following the album's unexpected success, the Parton brothers later had to work with a musicologist to write around or recreate samples they could not use. The revised album was reissued with two additional bonus tracks in the United Kingdom and the United States the following year. The album peaked at number 48 on the
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in February 2006. In June 2004, Ian Parton recruited a band to play the Accelerator Festival in Sweden after having been asked to play when no band existed. The new members of the band included British rapper
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, who took the role of lead vocalist; guitarist and drummer Sam Dook; drummer Chi Fukami Taylor; bassist Jamie Bell; and musician Silke Steidinger. Steidinger was later replaced by multi-instrumentalist Kaori Tschuida in late 2005. The live band is a "separate entity" to the original studio vision, as the performances became radically different from the recordings, particularly due to Ninja's freestyled vocals over what had been instrumental studio tracks. The band's popularity increased with the re-issue of "Ladyflash" in the UK, resulting in national primetime airplay on radio stations such as
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and the
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, US based 99X. The song "Get It Together" from ''Thunder, Lightning, Strike'' also received popularity, being featured in trailers for the video game ''
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''. The track " The Power Is On" from '' Thunder, Lightning, Strike'' was included in " The Pitchfork 500: Our Guide to the Greatest Songs from Punk to Present."


2007–2008: ''Proof of Youth''

On 13 May 2007, The Go! Team announced the release of their new single and subsequent album on their website. The album's lead single, "Grip Like a Vice", was released on 2 July 2007, and the new album, called '' Proof of Youth'', was released on 10 September in the UK and a day later in the US. The album featured samples and live band recordings, as well as special guests such as
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, Solex, and ex-
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singer Marina Ribatski. The second single from ''Proof of Youth'', "Doing It Right", received daytime radio play from BBC Radio 1 and soundtracked the BBC's launch of the
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. The album received mostly positive reviews from critics; Rob Mitchum of
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gave the album a 7.2 out of 10, expressing "''Proof of Youth'' mostly recaptures the enthusiasm and unique sensibility of ''Thunder, Lightning, Strike'', further filling that niche for lo-fi sample-based old-school-noise-rap we never knew we needed filling." Jeff Weiss of
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gave ''Proof of Youth'' a B, considering the album a "satisfying sophomore effort", but criticising the band's inability to sonically expand from ''Thunder, Lightning, Strike''. A stand-alone single "Milk Crisis" was released via free download on 21 July 2008. They later released a 2-disc limited edition of the record with b-sides of the album including "Milk Crisis", "Phantom Broadcast", "A Version of Myself", and a remix of "Grip Like a Vice" by Black Affair.


2008–2012: ''Rolling Blackouts'', hiatus

In an interview with
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in August 2008, Parton spoke about recording The Go! Team's third album and the direction he was going in for the project. He wanted to make music that "flips
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within the same song, and make it flow like a song should", his idea of "schizo music". On 5 August 2010, the band announced a collaboration with Satomi Matsuzaki of
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, entitled 'Secretary Song', and the track listing for the new album ''Rolling Blackouts'' was confirmed on 28 October 2010. The album's first single, 'Buy Nothing Day', was released on 24 January 2011 in both the UK and US on 7" vinyl. The track, which features vocals by Bethany Cosentino of
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, is backed with a cover version of Betty and Karen's 'I'm Not Satisfied' sung by French singer
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. The single was A-listed for five consecutive weeks on BBC 6 Music in the UK as well as picking up 'most requested' status on Triple J Radio in Australia. ''Rolling Blackouts'' was released on 31 January 2011. The album received 4/5 reviews in a number of UK publications including Q magazine, Uncut, The Times and The Fly. Throughout 2011 and 2012, the band went on tour internationally to promote the album. On 5 September 2011, during a Q&A at the
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chatroom, Parton and Ninja confirmed that the band would split following the 2011-12 tour. Parton later explained the band's decision to disband: " ekind of decided it was the end of the line. ..It was getting really hard to keep it together; people were having kids, there were side projects going on, and honestly, we'd kind of done everything that we wanted to. I knew I was going to keep on making music somehow, and it was kind of liberating to know that I could basically do what I wanted."


2014–2018: ''The Scene Between'' and ''Semicircle''

On 11 February 2014, a fourteen-second-long video was uploaded to The Go! Team's website and YouTube, Facebook and Twitter accounts showing a montage of images with new music playing in the background. On 18 December 2014, The Go! Team announced their return by uploading a trailer for their new album. The track list and title of the album, ''The Scene Between'', was announced on 6 January 2015. ''The Scene Between'' was entirely written and produced by Parton himself, excluding the vocals. Despite this, Parton retained The Go! Team's name on the album: "I started the band myself, and did the first album alone, so I felt like I had the right to keep calling it The Go! Team." The album's sound was a departure from the previous two albums, which were more band-oriented and groove-based. Instead, Parton put a bigger emphasis on vocal melodies for the album: "The original plan was to write a whole bunch of songs that I thought were melodically interesting - kind of curvy, kind of dense. From there, I was going to try to build the songs out of chords I'd taken from loads of different places; I'd get the G from a sixties psych record, or the B from an old funk track, or something. ..To some extent, I've always worked that way, but I wanted to pursue that properly this time, and it actually turned out a lot more subtle than I thought it would. It's like a balance between everything I've always loved, musically." The album features vocals from relatively unknown vocalists; Parton wanted to avoid high-profile guest appearances on the album, as opposed to the previous two albums, and put out open calls on the
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message board. ''The Scene Between'' was released through Memphis Industries on 24 March 2015. The band went on tour to support the fourth album with a new band line-up. The line-up notably included the return of guitarist Sam Dook and lead vocalist Ninja. In an interview with
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, Parton expressed of Ninja's return, "A live show without injawould be a completely different ball game, so I'm glad we've got her; I know she loves doing it." The new line-up also included guitarist Cheryl Pinero, drummer Simone Odaranile, and multi-instrumentalist Angela "Maki" Won-Yin Mak. On 11 October 2017, The Go! Team announced the release of ''
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'', their fifth full-length LP. ''Semicircle'' was released on 19 January 2018. The album mainly featured vocals from Ninja and Maki, as well as guest vocals from the Detroit Youth Choir, Julie Margat, Darenda Weaver, and Amber Arcades.
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scored the album a 7 out of 10, stating that the album "is a team effort, and all the better for it."


2019–present: ''Get Up Sequences Part One''

In March 2021, The Go! Team announced a new line-up and the title of their sixth album, '' Get Up Sequences Part One,'' which was subsequently released on 2 July 2021. The group had begun recording for the new album since 2019. In a 2021 interview, Parton revealed that he experienced hearing loss in his right ear during the recording of ''Get Up'': "I woke up one Thursday in October 2019 and my hearing was different in some way ..I seem to remember listening to music was bordering on unbearable." He further added that "the trauma of losing my hearing gave the music a different dimension for me and it transformed the album into more of a life raft." In September 2022, The Go! Team released a new single, "Divebomb", and announced that their seventh album, ''Get Up Sequences Part Two'', will be released on 3 February 2023.


Band members

The Go! Team playing at the Big Day Out in Melbourne, Australia


Current members

* Ian Parton – vocals, guitars, harmonica, piano, drums, triangle,
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(2000–present) * Sam Dook – guitars,
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, drums, tambourine (2004–present) *
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– vocals, drums, tambourine, recorder (2004–present) * Adam Znaidi – bass guitar (2018–present) * Niadzi Muzira – drums, percussion, recorder (2020–present) * Jaleesa Gemerts – drums (2022–present) * Deanna Wilhelm – trumpet (2022–present)


Former members

* Jamie Bell – bass, piano, glockenspiel (2004–2012) * Silke Steidinger – drums, electric guitar, keyboards (2004–2005) * Chi Fukami Taylor – drums, percussion, vocals (2004–2012) * Kaori Tscuhida – guitars, vocals, keyboards, tambourine (2005–2012) * Simone Odaranile – drums, percussion (2015–2022) * Cheryl Pinero – bass guitar, vocals (2015–2016) * Angela "Maki" Won-Yin Mak – vocals, guitars,
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Discography


Studio albums

* '' Thunder, Lightning, Strike'' (2004) * '' Proof of Youth'' (2007) * '' Rolling Blackouts'' (2011) * '' The Scene Between'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2018) * '' Get Up Sequences Part One'' (2021) * ''Get Up Sequences Part Two'' (2023)


References


External links

*
Memphis Industries: The Go! Team
– UK label-operated band website
Official sub pop Records website
– US label-operated band website
The Go! Team at Lollapalooza

The Go! Team – Titanic Fandalism
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