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Pretty Good Dance Moves
Pretty Good Dance Moves
Pretty Good Dance Moves
Background information
OriginChicago / Brooklyn, United States
GenresIndietronica, electropop
Years active2007–present
MembersJimmy Giannopoulos
Aaron Allietta
Websiteprettygooddancemoves.com

Pretty Good Dance Moves is an indietronica band from Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Their style has also been described as electropop. They are influenced by 1980s new wave, electronic, pop and indie rock genres.

Career

Genesis of the Group

Pretty Good Dance Moves started in 2007 in Chicago after Aaron Allieta and Jimmy Giannopoulos met while bartending together in Chicago.

Pretty Good Dance Moves' first songs were "P.G.D.M" and "Demons Dancing" which were recorded between June and September 2007. Giannopoulos and Allieta soon contacted Genevieve Schatz from the Chicago band Company of Thieves. The three started to create music together. Schatz's vocal performances are featured on the earliest songs Pretty Good Dance Moves produced, which were written and recorded between January and May 2007. Collaborations would remain an integral part of the group's creative process.

Early acclaim

Pretty Good Dance Moves' self-released, self-titled EP struck a chord with the Chicago Sun-Times music critic and former Rolling Stone editor, Jim DeRogatis.[citation needed] After a favorable review in the Chicago Sun-Times, the band got noticed by Chicago music goers and music journalists from publications like SPIN, Time Out Magazine, the Chicago Tribune and influential music blogs.[citation needed]

Pretty Good Dance Moves went on to win Famecast's award for best electronic video,[1] which included $10,000 in award money and features in Billboard magazine.

In 2011, Pretty Good Dance Moves signed to Mad Dragon Records to release their first full-length album entitled "Limo". The LP, consisting of 8 songs, was released on February 7, 2012, and featured vocals from Sabina Sciubba of Brazilian Girls.[2]

Style

The music magazine SPIN has compared their earliest songs to indietronic band The Postal Service.[3][4] Pretty Good Dance Moves EP has also been compared to James Murphy's house music project LCD Soundsystem, UK downtempo group Zero 7 and the Brazilian Girls.[4]

Collaborations

Pretty Good Dance Moves has collaborated with Genevieve Schatz from Chicago band Company of Thieves, American comedian Kristen Schaal, famously known from HBO series Flight of the Conchords in the making of the music video for the song "Demons Dancing" and America's Next Top Model runner up Shandy Sullivan in the making of the music video for "In the Heat of the Night". The band is currently working on collaborations with members of Chicago indie rock group The Changes and Chicago electronic rock band Walter Meego.

References

  1. ^ "Winners List". Archived from the original on October 17, 2008. Retrieved October 13, 2008.
  2. ^ Minsker, Evan. "Pretty Good Dance Moves Limo". Pitchfork. Condé Nast. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  3. ^ Larry Fitzmaurice. "Exclusive: Premiere of Pretty Good Dance Moves Video, Starring 'Flight of the Conchords' Comedienne Kristen Schaal". The McEvoy Group. Retrieved August 15, 2007.
  4. ^ a b "Pretty Good Dance Moves Demons Dancing". Audiodrums.com. Retrieved October 13, 2008.