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Dengue Fever is an American band from
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who combine Cambodian rock and pop music of the 1960s and 70s with
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and other world music styles. Their most recent album, ''Ting Mong'', was released in September 2023.


History

In the late 1990s, keyboardist Ethan Holtzman discovered Cambodian psychedelic rock music while traveling in that country. Coincidentally, his guitarist brother
Zac Holtzman Zac Holtzman is an American guitarist and co-founder of the band Dengue Fever. He also played Dr. San in the web series On Cinema, At The Cinema. Dieselhed From 1989 to 2000 Holtzman was guitarist, co-vocalist, and co-songwriter for the group D ...
(then with the band Dieselhed) had discovered the same music while working at a record store. The brothers formed Dengue Fever in 2001 to perform songs recorded by Cambodian artists like Sinn Sisamouth, Ros Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, and others, most of whom died or disappeared during the
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regime. The band first recruited bassist Senon Williams (also a member of Radar Bros. until 2009), former
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saxophonist/flutist David Rallicke, and drummer Paul Smith. The band then decided to add a vocalist who could sing the Khmer lyrics of the Cambodian songs they hoped to play, and auditioned singers in the Little Phnom Penh area of
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. The band selected Chhom Nimol, who had previously been a well-known singer in Cambodia before emigrating to the United States. Their self-titled debut album was released in 2003. The album consisted mostly of 1960s-70s Cambodian rock songs discovered by the Holtzman brothers, plus two original songs in the same style. Nimol sang all lyrics in Khmer. The band's later albums are mostly made up of originals, first written in English by the Holtzmans before being translated; while Nimol still usually sings in Khmer but occasionally in English as well. Their second album ''Escape from Dragon House'' was released in 2005. Also in 2005, the band toured Cambodia during the Bon Om Thook water festival, to critical acclaim. The 2009
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''Sleepwalking Through the Mekong'' by producer John Pirozzi documents the tour, with coverage of concert performances, collaborations with master musicians, and Chhom Nimol's success in reconnecting with Cambodian fans who had not seen her perform in person for five years. The documentary finds that the 1960s-70s Cambodian rock music played by the band was still very popular in that country, and fans were interested in seeing a mostly-American band perform the songs. John Pirozzi, also a fan of that music, later produced the documentary film '' Don't Think I've Forgotten'' with involvement from some of the members of Dengue Fever. In 2008, Real World Records released ''Venus On Earth'' in all territories outside of the U.S. and Canada.
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, founder of their new label, said of the deal, "We have Dengue Fever coming out on Real World Records (outside of the USA) - it’s really cool stuff, with the small Cambodian singer and big American guys behind! They’re California based but have taken 60’s Cambodian pop as their main source of inspiration and it’s done with a lot of style. It’s spirited, impassioned stuff." The album won the award for Best Fusion Album at the 2009 Independent Music Awards. In 2011 the band released the album ''Cannibal Courtship'', which was noted for incorporating more world music elements beyond the band's established Cambodian influences. Their fifth full-length album, ''The Deepest Lake'', was released in 2015 and was noted for expanding the band's sound even further into girl group pop, surf music, jazz, African rhythms, and other styles while retaining its roots in Cambodian psychedelic rock. In 2017, Dengue Fever embarked on their longest-ever American tour as the support act for
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. In 2018, Dengue Fever contributed several songs to the theater production ''Cambodian Rock Band'' by Lauren Yee, a play about a young Cambodian-American whose father was a musician persecuted by the
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. The band's first new album in eight years, ''Ting Mong'', was released in September 2023.


Philanthropy

Dengue Fever has entered into partnerships with a number of
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s to support causes in Cambodia. As one example, they are involved with the wildlife and forest conservation organization Wildlife Alliance. The band compiled an album of original 1960s-70s Cambodian rock songs titled ''Electric Cambodia'' in 2010, with all proceeds donated to Cambodian Living Arts, an organization that seeks to preserve the traditional and popular
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that was nearly lost during the country's recent historical struggles. The band has also donated songs for benefit records produced by Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, a charity that provides financial assistance to musicians dealing with illness, disability, or age-related issues.


Discography

*''Dengue Fever'' (2003) *''Dengue Fever'' (EP, 2005) *''Escape from Dragon House'' (2005) *''Sip Off the Mekong'' (EP, 2006) *''Venus on Earth'' (2008) *''Sleepwalking Through the Mekong'' (Soundtrack, 2009) *''In the Ley Lines'' (Live, 2009) *''Cannibal Courtship'' (2011) *''Girl from the North'' (EP, 2013) *''The Deepest Lake'' (2015) *''Ganadaramaba'' (EP, 2016) *''Ting Mong'' (2023)


Use in other media

* "Ethanopium", a cover of a song by
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, was included in the soundtrack of
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''. * "One Thousand Tears of a Tarantula" was included on the soundtrack for the second-season finale of the Showtime series ''
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'', as well as on the recap of that episode for the third season. * The band's Khmer cover of
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's 2002 film set in Cambodia, '' City of Ghosts''. * "Seeing Hands" was used in the UK television series '' Dirty Sanchez''. * "Escape From Dragon House" was featured in the fourth episode of ''
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''. * "Sni Bong" was featured in episode 21 of ''
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''. * "New Year's Eve" was used for a
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commercial in German television.


References


External links

* * Dengue Fever at Allmusic*


Audio


Dengue Fever Review
from National Public Radio, November 3, 2005
Dengue Fever interview
from National Public Radio, January 31, 2008
Dengue Fever interview on ''Fresh Air'' radio program
February 25, 2008
Dengue Fever interview on ''The World'' radio program
4 April 2008
Zac Holtzman interview on ''Outsight Radio Hours'' radio program
14 September 2008
Chhom Nimol and Ethan Holtzman interview on ''Spotlight On'' podcast
12 October 2023


Video

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Interview and songs
including "A Go Go", "Uku" and "Gendjer Gendjer" on ''PBS Soundtracks presents Quick Hits'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Dengue Fever American surf music groups Psychedelic rock music groups from California Real World Records artists Republic Records artists Independent Music Awards winners Musical groups established in 2001 Cambodian-American culture