Buke and Gase are breaking up. After nearly 20 years of being a band, the New York experimental indie rock duo will formally call it quits in April after they perform two final concerts: one in Brooklyn and another in Hudson, New York. Find more info about those shows below.
In a statement posted to her Substack newsletter, Arone Dyer explained that she is pregnant and wants to focus on starting a family. “It’s annoying to admit, but the income-factor is a part of it,” she wrote. “Everywhere we go, music is being played in the background, and somehow the money for that usage never reaches the people who create the art. Streaming has made the selling of albums nearly impossible! And now artists have to contend with AI? Really?”
Dyer and Aron Sanchez formed Buke and Gase in 2008. They named the band after their hybrid instruments that they built themselves: the buke, a six-string former-baritone ukulele, and the gase, a composite guitar-bass. To simultaneously play percussion, Dyer also built and used a bicycle pedal toe clip modified with tambourine parts and bells, while Sanchez combined a kick drum with a tambourine.
Throughout their run, Buke and Gase took a DIY approach to their music whenever possible, from their full-length debut Riposte to their final record, 2021’s A Record Of featuring So Percussion. They went on to release five albums overall, four EPs, and a self-titled documentary in 2023.
Statement from Arone Dyer:
Revisit Laura Snapes’ 2012 interview with Buke and Gase.
Buke and Gase:
04-16 Brooklyn, NY – Public Records
04-25 Hudson, NY – The Half Moon


