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Fat Freddy's Drop is a New Zealand seven-piece band from Wellington, whose musical style has been characterised as any combination of dub, reggae, soul, jazz, rhythm and blues, and techno. Originally a jam band formed in the late 1990s by musicians from other bands in Wellington, Fat Freddy's Drop gradually became its members' sole focus. Band members continued playing with their other respective groups— The Black Seeds,
TrinityRoots TrinityRoots (1998–2005, 2011–present) are a band based in Wellington, New Zealand. Although they are commonly associated with New Zealand reggae they also embody a stripped back, jazz and soul-influenced rhythmic sound, which often ...
, Bongmaster, and others—for much of their 20-year career. Fat Freddy's Drop are known for their improvised live performances. Songs on their studio albums are versions refined over years of playing them live in New Zealand and on tour abroad. The group gained international recognition in 2003 after their single "Midnight Marauders" was re-distributed by record labels and DJs in Germany. The group has toured Europe nearly every year since then. The first studio album by Fat Freddy's Drop, '' Based on a True Story'', was the first independently distributed album to reach first place in New Zealand record sales directly after release in 2005, and is the third highest-selling album by a national artist in the country's history. ''Based on a True Story'' won Best Album at the New Zealand Music Awards the same year, and remained on the top 40 New Zealand sales chart for over two years, establishing them as one of the most successful contemporary bands in the island nation.


History


Formation: 1999–2001

The band Fat Freddy's Drop gradually took shape from members of other bands in Wellington, New Zealand's music scene in the late 1990s. The group's founder, Chris "Mu" Faiumu, had performed with other bands for most of that decade under the name DJ Fitchie. He and two friends, trumpeter Toby Laing and vocalist Dallas Tamaira, occasionally played improvised
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s at his seaside home. Faiumu provided percussion and bass for these on an Akai Music Production Center (MPC). All three were involved with other bands. Faiumu and Tamaira were members of the 15-piece dub band Bongmaster; Laing was a member of The Black Seeds. In 1999, they began performing together at local clubs and festivals, and released several vinyl singles distributed locally. That same year, Faiumu founded the independent music label The Drop with the help of his partner Nicole, and money from private investors. According to Faiumu, the venture was a learning experience in the business of making and releasing records. The Drop's first release was Dallas Tamaira's solo project, the five-track EP ''Better Than Change'', followed by a single performed by the group named "Hope". "Hope" was written and recorded over two days under the influence of LSD, according to interviews. Each blotter — individual dose — of that type of LSD, popular in Wellington at that time, had the image of
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(from Gilbert Shelton's comic strip '' The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers'') printed on it. Dropping — common slang for taking LSD — Fat Freddies became the inspiration for the band's name. The group organised several informal jam sessions in 2000, inviting local musicians to play with them at Faiumu's home. These sessions led to four new members joining Fat Freddy's Drop: Warren Maxwell on tenor and alto saxophone, Tehimana Kerr on guitar, Iain Gordon on
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, and Joe Lindsay on trombone. Like the original three, the new members played with other groups in and around Wellington, and continued to for most of Fat Freddy's Drop's career. Gordon was a fellow Bongmaster member with Faiumu and Tamaira. Gordon was also a member of the band Ebb which in 2001 performed an audiovisual concert and released an EP titled Plush Bomb, with Fat Freddy's Drop playing in support. Maxwell was in the reggaemusic group
TrinityRoots TrinityRoots (1998–2005, 2011–present) are a band based in Wellington, New Zealand. Although they are commonly associated with New Zealand reggae they also embody a stripped back, jazz and soul-influenced rhythmic sound, which often ...
. Maxwell and Joe Lindsay, who make up the horn section of Fat Freddy's Drop, were students at the Conservatorium of Music in Wellington in the mid-1990s. Faiumu was the "central point ndthe reason for the band getting together," according to a 2009 interview.


''Live at the Matterhorn'' and singles: 2001–2004

The now-seven-member Fat Freddy's Drop, sometimes calling themselves the "seven-headed soul monster", continued to play live at clubs and festivals. The band's first full-length album, ''
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'', was released in 2001 by The Drop. The live album is a recording of their show at the Matterhorn club in Wellington that year. Very little mastering was done to the album, which is divided into four tracks averaging 18 minutes each. It was not formally promoted, but sold 9,000 copies in its first few months via word-of-mouth, according to The Sydney Morning Herald. In 2000, the New Zealand government began a campaign to increase the profitability of the country's music industry, and of music exports abroad, by funding artists and events. The percentage of music sold by nationals went from 5.45% in 2000 to 10% in 2004, and a 2004 government survey indicated one-quarter of New Zealanders attended a live music event in the year previous. Fat Freddy's Drop were not one of the bands funded, but the elevated live music scene, and the relative success of ''Live at The Matterhorn'', gave them more opportunities to establish themselves as one of the area's best live acts. Several of their early singles, like "Hope" and "Runnin", were featured on
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s published by local labels and radio stations. An established group from Kaikoura named
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—who one member described as the "forerunner for Fat Freddys"—provided the band opportunities to play in front of larger crowds in New Zealand and neighbouring Australia. The third single, released by The Drop in 2002, "Midnight Marauders" became their first step towards international recognition when a copy was taken to German record label Sonar Kollektiv by a producer. That year, Sonar and affiliated label Best Seven re-released the single in Germany, and European DJ group Jazzanova used the track in several mixes. A second single, "Hope/This Room", was re-released by Sonar and Best the next year. After the singles' success, Sonar invited the band to play a string of European shows in 2003. Sonar label manager Matthias Bohmbach said he was surprised when one-thousand copies of "Midnight Marauders" sold at a show in Germany. Not wanting a single label to control their work in Europe, the band also partnered with London-based label Kartel in 2003 to handle distribution and promotion in England. From 2003 to 2009, distribution of the band's work was handled by The Drop in New Zealand and Australia, by Sonar Kollektiv and Best Seven in most of Europe, and by Kartel in England. Fat Freddy's Drop's European profile slowly increased between 2003 and the release of their first studio album in 2005. The BBC's Gilles Peterson called "Hope" one of the top tracks of 2003. The band was invited to play at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004. ''International DJ Magazine'' listed Fat Freddy's Drop as one of the "top 20 bands to look out for" in 2004. In what became an almost annual trip, they returned to touring New Zealand and Australia in 2004, and—partnering with Sonar Kollektiv—returned to Europe for an official "Hope for a Generation" tour.


''Based on a True Story'': 2005–2008

Fat Freddy's Drop's first studio album in 2005, '' Based on a True Story'', showcased polished versions of songs the band had developed gradually at live shows over the years—in some cases going back to 1999; the album's title is a reference to that process. Many Fat Freddy's Drop members still played with other Wellington bands while recording ''Based on a True Story'', and scheduling conflicts forced them to record their individual parts at different times to be mixed later. In a later interview, they said it is "healthy for members to be able to do other things," but they hoped to record the tracks together in the same room on their next album. Replacing Faiumu's MPC sampler on the album—and in some live shows afterwards—were
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Riki Gooch and
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Rio Hemopo, who together with Fat Freddy's Drop saxophonist Warren Maxwell make up the band TrinityRoots. Also contributing were vocalists Hollie Smith, Ladi 6, and P Digsss, and Bongmaster guitarist Aaron Tokona. After mixing ''Based on a True Story'' for 18 months at his home studio in-between tours, Faiumu took the album to San Francisco-based Fantasy Studios to be mastered. ''Based on a True Story'' became the first independently distributed album to reach first place in New Zealand record sales directly after release, and is the third-highest-selling album by a national artist in the country's history. The
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's (RIANZ) sales chart listed ''Based on a True Story'' as one of the top 40 selling albums for more than two years after its release, and has since been certified nine-times platinum, denoting shipments of 135,000 copies. The album's only single, "
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", spent more than four months on the top 40 selling singles chart. Like ''Live at the Matterhorn'', the album was given no formal promotion or marketing; its popularity largely due to the band's reputation in New Zealand. At the 2005 New Zealand Music Awards, Fat Freddy's Drop won awards in every category they were nominated: ''Best Group'', ''Best Album'', ''Best New Zealand Roots Group''. They also won the ''People's Choice Award'' in both 2005 and 2006. ''Based on a True Story'' had sold 120,000 copies in New Zealand as of April 2009. The album sold 30,000 copies in Europe. The band continued touring for the next four years while planning and developing a second studio album. They returned to Germany, England, and Italy in 2005; returned in 2006 for their European World Cup Tour, and again for a set of shows in 2007. They also toured the east coast of Australia in 2006 and 2007. Many band members were fathers by then, a factor increasingly affecting their "touring stamina". Warren Maxwell left the band in 2007 for family reasons, and was replaced in live performances with Scott Towers. Towers attended the Conservatorium of Music with Maxwell, and was trombonist Joe Lindsay's tutor there.


''Dr Boondigga and the Big BW'': 2009–2012

Fat Freddy's Drop released their second studio album, ''
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'', in 2009. The title refers to "the Big Brain-Wash and Dr. Boondigga hois some evil creature who's trying to sign us to a major label," according to Faiumu. The band is still independently distributed by The Drop label, and as of 2009, have handled distribution themselves in Europe. Like ''Based on a True Story'', the album's songs are polished versions of songs they developed over four years at live shows; mixed from 2007 to 2009 in-between tours. Unlike their last album, most of it was recorded live in-studio with all band members present. There were some exceptions; Alice Russell's duet with Tamaira on the album's first single "The Camel" was recorded in 2006 when she was in Wellington with The Bamboos. ''
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'' was the highest selling album in New Zealand for five weeks after its release, and the highest selling album there in 2009. It was listed on the RIANZ top 40 sales chart 38 weeks in total. The album received more international promotion than its predecessor, reaching number 45 in the
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, and 97th in France. The BBC's John Lusk called Fat Freddy's Drop "New Zealand's most critically acclaimed band since The Clean", and lead singer Tamaira, "one of the most soulful singers of his generation." At the 2009 New Zealand Music Awards the album won the awards ''Best Producer'', and ''Best Aotearoa Roots Album'' ''Dr Boondigga and the Big BW'' had sold 30,000 copies in New Zealand as of December 2009. Fat Freddy's Drop returned to touring New Zealand, Australia and Europe to promote the new album in 2009. Three shows on the west coast of the United States, and a show in Canada, were also included in the tour. The only previous time the band had played in the United States was a single performance at the Detroit Electronic Music festival in 2004. Before 2009, the cost of touring in the US, difficulty obtaining visas, and the band's low profile in North America prevented them from including tour dates there. Band members say they now consider playing together as Fat Freddy's Drop their first musical priority, and spend less time playing with other bands.


''Blackbird'': 2013

In early 2013, the band revealed a new album was in the works, and eventually the first single, ''Silver and Gold'' was released as a vinyl and free online download. The single received significant radio airplay following its release. The album, Blackbird was released on 21 June in Ireland and in most regions, and on 24 June in others. The album debuted in the number-one position on the New Zealand album chart and remained in that position for four weeks. The band went on a national tour of Australia in late August/early September where they appeared at the Splendour in the Grass festival, and will head to Europe for a string of dates immediately after.


''Bays: 2015''

New material was teased in early in October 2014 on NZ radio and Fat Freddy's Drop released ''Slings and Arrows'' 17 October 2014. Starting with an 8-bit intro the song blossomed in to what they said was their most reggae track thus far. The subsequent album
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was released the following year on 23 October 2015, reaching the number 1 in New Zealand and 12 In Australia. The album title is derived from their home base in Wellington where the majority of the album was written. Widening the sphere of influence which colours their music the new album features more electronic flavour in ''Wheels'' and ''Cortina Motors,'' which seems like a true evolution, and more soulful moments in ''Makkan'' where Dallas already resides.


''Special Edition Part 1''

On 20 July 2018, the single ''Trickle Down'' was released and fifth studio album confirmed. Following this, a tour of Europe commenced, which included tease performances of three new songs: ''Special Edition, 114'', and ''Kamo, Kamo.'' On 10 October 2019, the single ''Kamo Kamo'' was released, along with an official name and release date for the upcoming album. ''Special Edition Part 1'' was released digitally on 15 November with physical formats to follow.


Musical style and influences

Improvisation, live and in the studio, has been the basis for Fat Freddy's Drop's music since the beginning of their career. "Live performance is the most natural state for music," according to trumpeter Toby Laing. Most songs begin as a rhythm on Faiumu's MPC, and more sections are progressively added during jam sessions. Songs featured on the band's albums and singles are versions that have been refined over years of playing them in the studio, live in Wellington, and on tour abroad. Faiumu said that, on their first studio album, it was challenging to fit the long songs the band is used to playing into shorter album-length tracks. Describing the band, National Public Radio host Guy Raz said, "Take the swagger of Jamaican dub, throw in a little Memphis soul and send it halfway down the globe, and what comes back? The band Fat Freddy's Drop." The band has been categorised under many genres, and members say many of those genres helped shape their musical style:
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, jazz, dub, soul, techno, and contemporary rhythm and blues. Musical styles heard while on tour have also shaped their sound; ''Dr Boondigga and the Big BW'' was influenced by contemporary German, Portuguese, and Bhangra music while touring in the years before its release. Faiumu and other band members say their biggest influence is their home country of New Zealand, and their peers in Wellington's "small-but-solid" music scene—Wellington's inner-city population was fewer than 180,000 in 2007. They feel their music "belong here in New Zealand, you can tell it came from this country." Fat Freddy's Drop's music has been categorised as Aotearoa roots music—meaning contemporary music inspired by Māori and Pacific Islander culture, even though they are a mixed-race group. Faiumu is a first-generation Samoan-New Zealander, Tamaira, Gordon and Kerr are native Māori, and the remaining members are descended from European immigrants.


Band members

* Dallas Tamaira ("Joe Dukie") – vocals, guitar (1999–present) *Chris Faiumu ("DJ Fitchie") – percussion, production (1999–present) *Toby Laing ("Tony Chang") – trumpet (1999–present) * Ned Ngatae ("ManRaro") – guitar (2021 - present) *Iain Gordon ("Dobie Blaze") – keyboards (2000–present) *Joe Lindsay ("Hopepa") – trombone, tuba (2000–present) *Scott Towers ("Chopper Reedz") – saxophone (2007–present) *Mark Williams ("MC Slave") – raps (live on stage) ;Former members *Tehimana Kerr ("Jetlag Johnson") – guitar (2000–2021) *Warren Maxwell ("Fulla Flash") – saxophone (2000–2007) *Chloe Le Moy – saxophone (1999-2002) *Brandon Carpinteri - triangle (1999-2003) *Tom Bilkey – guitar (1999–2000) File:Chopper Reedz Joe Dukie.JPG, Chopper Reedz & Joe Dukie at sampling File:Dobie Blaze.JPG, Dobie Blaze File:Fat Freddys Drop TFF 01.JPG, Hopepa, Tony Chang & Chopper Reedz File:Joe Dukie DJ Fitchie.JPG, Joe Dukie & DJ Fitchie File:MC Slave.JPG, MC Slave, the "8th Freddy"


Discography

''Fat Freddy's Drop'' have released six studio albums, two live albums, and several singles. Their songs have appeared on compilation albums both in New Zealand and internationally. In 2007, they released a DVD, ''
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'', with live footage from their 2006 World Cup Tour, music videos, and behind the scenes footage. *2001: ''
Live at the Matterhorn ''Live at the Matterhorn'' is the first live album by reggae band Fat Freddy's Drop. The album was recorded live at the Matterhorn restaurant in Cuba Mall, Wellington, New Zealand. The cover of the album features a photo of The Bucket Fountain ...
'' *2005: '' Based on a True Story'' *2009: ''
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'' *2010: ''Live at Roundhouse'' *2013: '' Blackbird'' *2014: ''Live in Munich'' *2015: ''Bays'' *2019: ''Special Edition Part 1'' *2020: ''Lock-In'' *2021: ''Wairunga''


Awards


References


External links


Official websiteKartel managementSonar Kollektiv management
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