The Scottish post-rock quartet Ganger formed in 1995, its original members — bassists Stuart Henderson and Graham Gavin, drummer Wayne Young and guitarist Lucy McKenzie — coming together from a shared affection for the classic Krautrock sound. Debuting using the EP Fifty percent Nelson, 20-minute impromptu jams like “Jellyneck” characterized the group’s early strategy, but as their music grew even more disciplined and eclectic the line-up started to crumble, with McKenzie the first ever to exit to go after a career within the visible arts. After Gavin stop in 1997, Henderson and Small recruited ex-Fukiyama bassist Natasha Noramly and guitarist Craig B., using the revitalized Ganger resurfacing in early 1998 using the EP With Tongues Twisting Terms; the full-length Hammock Design followed later on that year, however the music group broke had split up by 1999.