The minimalistic funk of New York's
Liquid Liquid consisted almost entirely of percussion grooves with a smattering of bass, plus congas, marimba, and the occasional vocal thrown in. The quartet consisted of
Scott Hartley (drums, percussion, talking drum),
Richard McGuire (bass, percussion, piano, guitar),
Salvatore Principato (percussion, vocals), and
Dennis Young (percussion, marimba, roto toms). The band released three EPs during its existence -- 1981's Liquid Liquid and
Successive Reflexes, and 1983's
Optimo. The latter contained the track "Cavern," which became the basis for
Grandmaster Flash's "White Lines (Don't Do It)." In 1997, Grand Royal Records released a collection of those three EPs, plus a 1982 performance, Live from Berkley Square. ~ Steve Huey