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told that ‘a single’ is almost valueless. And that pisses us off. So we have done a budget of how much this single ‘cost’. The many hours it took to write, arrange, compose, master; the expertise of all the musicians, technicians, designers, producers involved; the combination of all the Powers described above and more – we’ve totted it all up as best we can and… …we are putting this tune to market for the sum of £3000. The power of money? Let’s see.
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on Record Store Day with a performance at Rough Trade East. This was a reworking of a forgotten 1969 Women's Institute opera found by artists Open Music Archive. Gaggle debuted the new show in 2010 at the Women's Library, then took it to the ICA where the record was recorded live, the B-Side compiled
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The Power of Generosity, Inventiveness, Courage. The Power of Flirting, Improvising, Blagging, Hard Work and Being Nice and Polite. The Power of Friendship, Faith, Obligation, Ambition, Anxiety…..Dreams. Without these Powers this track would not have been made. This song is precious. And yet, we’re
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in 2012. The group currently has 22 members, each of whom goes by a single-name pseudonym. The main songwriters are Deborah Coughlin and her former 586 bandmate, Simon Dempsey.
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of live samples to be remixed by fans on a copyleft licence. Later, in 2011, they took "The Brilliant and the Dark" back to its original home The
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In 2013, Gaggle opened a three-week Pop Up Adventure in Lifestyle, Craft & Noise with gallery, shop and
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who described it as "vivacious, visceral, spectacularly indignant wall of sound" in a 4 star review.
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Gaggle was founded by Deborah Coughlin in 2009. Within months Gaggle received recognition from
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Gaggle's music was included in the opening ceremony for the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
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in their "The fifty most forward-thinking people in music", and were featured in the
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The group released their first single "I Hear Flies" in 2010 on
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as leaders in a movement described as "Choir Mania".
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Index

Power of Money
London
alternative
Transgressive Records
www.gaggle.tv
alternative
choir
London
NME
Evening Standard
Transgressive Records
Camden Crawl
Royal Albert Hall
The Guardian
workshops
app
iTunes
"Interview: Gaggle"
"DiS meets Gaggle"
Drowned in Sound
the original
"The Future 50: The bands, the artists, the innovators"
"Choir mania - the rise of indie choirs"
Evening Standard
"WINNERS EMERGING TALENT AWARDS REVEALED"
the original
"Gaggle – review Royal Albert Hall, London"
The Guardian
"Gaggle put new single on sale for £3000"
"Gaggle sisters doin' it for themselves"

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