Detroit Grand Pubahs

Detroit Grand Pubahs

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Born M. Goudy Jr. & Andy Toth , Detroit
📍 Based in Detroit 🎛️ Group 📅 Active since 1998
10 Releases
4 Genres
0 Labels
28+ Years

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Detroit Grand Pubahs is a Detroit-based group formed in 1998, originally consisting of M. Goudy Jr. and Andy Toth, with Toth departing after their first album release. The group started on Brian Gillespie's indie label Throw, releasing the underground club hit "Sandwiches" which was later picked up by Jive Electro. Current members include Oliver Way and Mack Goudy, with the group now operating under the moniker of Paris and his alter egos alongside the Mysterious Mr O.

The Detroit Grand Pubahs produce peak time driving techno and tech house tracks that span energetic club-ready productions. Their sound encompasses both full-length album releases and dancefloor-focused singles, with activity documented between 2010 and 2014 across 10 releases. The group's techno productions lean toward driving, peak-time energy suitable for prime club hours, while their tech house material maintains the same high-energy approach with groove-oriented elements typical of Detroit's electronic music heritage.

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