Elephant Gym Explained

Elephant Gym
Origin:Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Years Active:2012–present
Module:
Child:yes
T:大象體操
Genre:Math rock
Label:Topshelf
Website:https://elephantgym.co/

Elephant Gym is a math rock band from Kaohsiung, Taiwan, founded in February 2012. The group consists of siblings KT Chang (bass) and Tell Chang (guitar), and drummer Chia-Chin Tu. The word "elephant" in the band name symbolizes their bass-driven melodies, and "gym" refers to their agile and irregular rhythms.[1]

History

Formation, Balance EP, Angle and hiatus (2014–2016)

As children, KT and Tell Chang were trained in classical music by their mother, while Chia-chin Tu learned classical percussion. After the siblings met Tu at a music club in high school, the trio formed Elephant Gym in February 2012,[2] hand-produced a limited edition EP, and toured Taiwan on the single "Ordinary Route" (later released on their album Angle). On May 8, 2013 the band released Balance, their first EP, which included the song "Ocean in the Night" which was produced in collaboration with Hong-shen Hong, the lead singer of indie band Touming Magazine. In 2014, they collaborated with Yoga Lin on a song, "Speaking in Tongues", which they performed with him in Hung Hom, Hong Kong and at the Taipei Arena.

In June 2014, their debut album Angle was released, with singles featuring Panai Kusui and Enno Cheng. In December 2014, the group members announced a year long hiatus due to Taiwanese compulsory military service, and held a performance entitled See You Then in addition to a short documentary of the same name.[3] [4]

Post-hiatus: Work EP and Underwater (2016–present)

In August 2016, their earlier work Angle was released in Japan and the group was invited to participate in the Summer Sonic Festival.[5] The group released their second EP Work in October 2016, followed by a tour of Taiwan in small venues. In June 2017, the group was invited to Tokyo to play with American math rock band The Fall of Troy and special guest Hikes. The band played in the Megaport Music Festival in 2018.[6]

In November 2018, they released their second full-length album Underwater followed by a world tour, which included a performance at SXSW[7] and a live session at Audiotree.[8] In August 2019, they performed at the ArcTanGent Festival.[9] They released a single, "Gaze at Blue," on October 18, 2019.[10] They announced their latest studio album, World, in late 2023.

Awards

YearAwardCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
20134th Golden Indie Music AwardsBest New BandBalance[11]
20145th Golden Indie Music AwardsBest Style Category AlbumAngle[12] [13] [14]
Best AlbumAngle
Best BandElephant Gym
Best MusicianKT Chang (Chinese: 張凱婷), bass
Best MusicianChia-chin Tu (Chinese: 涂嘉欽), drums
Best Rock Single"Whistle"
Best Jazz Single"Body"
Best Style Category Single"Games"
20178th Golden Indie Music AwardsBest Style Category Single"Spring Rain"[15]
201910th Golden Indie Music AwardsBest BandElephant Gym[16] [17]
Best AlbumUnderwater
Best MusicianKT Chang (Chinese: 張凱婷), bass and synthesizer
Best Rock Single"Underwater"
Best World Music AlbumUnderwater
Best World Music Single"Half"

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Notes and References

  1. News: Chan . Boon . September 20, 2017 . Taiwan's Elephant Gym say audiences are learning to love their math rock. The Straits Times . October 8, 2019.
  2. Web site: Top Shelf Records, Elephant Gym Roster.
  3. Web site: SEE YOU THEN Official Short Documentary.
  4. News: August 14, 2014 . Taiwan's Elephant Gym bring back bass-driven math rock. South China Morning Post. October 8, 2019.
  5. Web site: SUMMER SONIC 2016 LINE UP.
  6. Web site: Taiwan math rock band Elephant Gym release multi-cam live video from Megaport Festival.
  7. Web site: SXSW 2019 Schedule.
  8. Web site: Elephant Gym -- Audiotree.
  9. Web site: Elephant Gym to perform at ArcTanGent Festival with Coheed and Cambria, Polyphia, Meshuggah, and more.
  10. Web site: Elephant Gym. Bandcamp.
  11. Web site: 第4屆金音創作獎入圍名單. 4th Golden Indie Awards Nominees. Ministry of Culture, Taiwan. October 28, 2013. May 28, 2020. September 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190927220011/https://www.bamid.gov.tw/information_185_64195.html. dead.
  12. Web site: 第4屆金音創作獎入圍名單. 5th Golden Indie Awards Nominees. Ministry of Culture, Taiwan. October 14, 2014. May 28, 2020.
  13. Web site: 第5屆金音創作獎得獎名單. 5th Golden Indie Awards Winners. Ministry of Culture, Taiwan. December 6, 2014. May 28, 2020. September 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190927220018/https://www.bamid.gov.tw/information_185_64197.html. dead.
  14. News: August 20, 2019 . Taiwan, Malaysia musicians to hold joint bash in Kuala Lumpur. Central News Agency. October 8, 2019.
  15. Web site: 第8屆金音創作獎入圍名單. 8th Golden Indie Awards Nominees. Ministry of Culture, Taiwan. September 26, 2017. May 28, 2020.
  16. Web site: 第10屆金音創作獎入圍名單. 10th Golden Indie Awards Nominees. Ministry of Culture, Taiwan. October 3, 2019. May 28, 2020.
  17. News: 金音獎完整得獎名單. Golden Indie Awards Winners. Central News Agency. November 17, 2019. May 28, 2020.
  18. Web site: World, by Elephant Gym . 2023-11-28 . Elephant Gym . en.