Garage A Trois

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Garage A Trois

Background information
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre(s) Funk
Electronica
Jazz
Trip Hop
Years active 1998Present
Label(s) Fog City Records
Tone-Cool
Telarc
Associated
acts
Galactic
Website garageatrois.com
Members
Stanton Moore
Charlie Hunter
Skerik
Mike Dillon

Garage A Trois (aka GAT) is a band founded by drummer Stanton Moore, eight-string guitarist Charlie Hunter, and saxophonist Skerik.

The band spontaneously formed during the 1998 recording of Stanton Moore's debut All Kooked Out!, a session that also yielded Garage A Trois' debut recording Mysteryfunk. Both albums were produced by Dan Prothero on his independent Fog City Records label. They were also both recorded live with no over dubs. This is remarkable as Mysteryfunk sounds tonally and stylistically similar to heavily edited, sample-based club music. Whereas All Kooked Out! was rehearsed, "straight-toned" and promoted as the initial release, Mysteryfunk was mostly improvised with electronically effected instruments and as Moore has stated had "all the freaky stuff."[1]

Mysteryfunk 1999 Fog City
Mysteryfunk 1999 Fog City

As implied by the name, Garage A Trois was initially a trio but after success as a live act they took on vibraphonist and percussionist Mike Dillon. The quartet have performed multiple tours on the national nightclub circuit and played at several festivals. They are known to perform a wide variety of music in any given show including funk, punk-rock with electronic effects, or straight-forward jazz. [2]

As of 2007 Moore, Skerik and Dillon continue to perform by the Garage A Trois moniker featuring other musicians such as John Medeski and Marco Benevento.[3]

  • 1999 Mysteryfunk (Fog City Records - limited vinyl)
  • 2003 Emphasizer (Tone-Cool/Artemis)
  • 2005 Outre Mer (Telarc)

  1. ^ Interview WWOZ, All Kooked Out enhanced-CD, 1998, Fog City
  2. ^ http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2003-04-22/feat2.html Gambit cover story, Garage a Trois' Four-play, Cristina Diettinger, April 22, 2003 (the week leading to Jazz Fest)
  3. ^ http://www.stateofmindmusic.com/articles_print.php?articleId=180 Conversation with Stanton Moore, Doug Collette, www.stateofmindmusic.com, April 2007
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