Dengue Fever
The Gomorran
Social Aid & Pleasure Club
plus DJs
Jimmy Love (Non-Stop Bhangra)
Trev (Volume)
$30
Presented by KCRW
Dengue Fever rides in like an epidemic to The Rickshaw Stop this New Year’s Eve. In honor, we reach back into the Mesh vaults for this interview with the band:

Sudden Outbreak
Dengue Fever’s Zac Holtzman lets us in on the band’s dance tunes and dark themes.
By Paul Romo
Inside a Cambodian restaurant, just south of Los Angeles, Dengue Fever brought business to a complete halt. After finishing dinner, the band performed a few songs at the request of the owners and was unexpectedly surprised by a gathering near the kitchen. “When I started singing, they were pulling cooks from the back of the restaurant,” said guitarist and vocalist Zac Holtzman.
Playing a kaleidoscope of styles that draws from Ethiopian jazz, Bollywood soundtracks, surf/garage rock and Southeast Asian ’60s psychedelic pop, the group’s songs are all sung in Khmer, the official language of Cambodia-which Holtzman does not speak, but sings in convincingly. And while Dengue Fever frontwoman Ch’hom Nimol holds down the majority of vocal duties, Holtzman still makes time to learn Khmer, or at least pronounce it.
To practice the lyrics, Holtzman loaded up some tapes and a book, and retreated to Joshua Tree where a couple running an eatery helped him with his studies. “For the most part, when I learn a song, I learn it phonetically. Some I sing like an Italian opera piece,” he said.
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