ESCORT

We adore bands that push the boundaries and we regularly punt artists that are trying to create something new and interesting at the cutting edges of music. Really we do. However, today’s recommendation have no such intention. Some designs are so perfect to start with that there’s no point searching for unnecessary changes – that’s just change for change’s sake. New York’s hot new disco collective, Escort, are making the musical equivalent of the wheel, so perfect and well-crafted are their disco hits that there’s absolutely zero need for any re-invention of the genre. This is pimped-up, stacked-heels-disco and if you can’t indulge yourself in this guiltiest of pleasures then we suggest that you’re simply too cathartic. It’s time to loosen up.

Touted as ‘disco revivalists’, what we are witnessing here is actually devoid of any new air being breathed into the 70s genre, not so much reviving it as cloning it. Their not taking bits and pieces of disco’s style and throwing it into a contemporary new mixture. Far from it. This isn’t Fan Death or The Golden Filter. There is no electro bit. There is no sultry, modern elements on top of it. What we find here is the purest of disco, delivered in a precise and rather brilliant package. They earn their Recommender badges today not for their invention, but for simply producing such a quality set of confident hits.

Escort were founded by producers, Eugene Cho and Dan Balis, adding the beautiful singer, Adeline Michèle, on vocals. They expand to a 17-strong(!) team when performing live and it’s their shows around the venues of their home city of New York – disco’s natural home – that have driven their reputation skywards. Their performances have every orchestral element you would hope to see too, with a backline of brass and strings, as well as guitarists that play whilst stepping to set dance routines in unison. This is a band that have their lazer-guided sights aiming straight at your feet. Too often we find bands focusing so much on being musicians, crafting in the studio as best they can, but they sometimes seem to give less thought towards being performers. In today’s modern era a good live set is pretty much essential and Escort have it nailed.

Following a string of singles over recent years they’re finally ready to unleash their self-titled debut album on November 15th through their own Escort label, (although Tirk will handle the release in the UK). You can plunder the classic acts for comparisons, such as Earth Wind & Fire, The Trammps, Kool & The GangChic, or KC & The Sunshine Band. In managing to match the retro with a deadly live set in which you don’t know where to look, you can add comparisons to their fellow New York peers, The Phenomenal Handclap Band. What we often find with comparisons to the classic artists is the contemporary versions only ever seem like pale imitations, but here we have a team writing new disco that feels just as timeless as that from their forebears. The Scissor Sisters‘ Jake Shears even described them as “the best disco you’ve ever heard“. By focusing on the need for quality musicians and immaculate productions, Escort have developed an exciting album, proving that you don’t have to be old-fashioned to do things the old-fashioned way.   (MB)

ESCORT – CAMELEON CHAMELEON

ESCORT – COCAINE BLUES

THE RECOMMENDER – VILLA

Do you know what the ‘Iambic Pentameter’ is?  It’s something we want to discuss today as we feel there’s a similar thing found in music.  There’s a certain pace of a beat that seems to fit so well inside our heads and it’s a difficult one to pin down or describe, but when you hear it, particularly in electronic music, it just feels right.  Perhaps it’s the way it’s played? Perhaps it’s that it’s a great beat to move to, allowing steps between the beats, so you can dance with ease to it?  Perhaps it’s something to do with how it matches the beat of your heart, or on a deeper level psychologically – the beat of your mother’s heart in the womb.  The Iambic Pentameter is usually associated with the rhythm of poetry or language and where or how you stress parts of each sentence.  It’s a trick that Shakespeare mastered and is commonly used – whether we know we ‘re doing it or not – when we speak in English.  It’s about pace, comfort and being easy on the ear.  This is where we get to a new trio from Belgium called Villa, who have been found floating about the remix market rather a lot in over the last year or so.  They seem to have nailed down the art of a beat that’s so comfortable you may begin to notice that your limbs move autonomously.  It’s a beat born in the disco halls of the 70s, with that familiar thump-clap-thump-clap that’s so easy to nod to.  It’s something that they’ve used very successfully time and again with the majority of their many remixes, from Gorillaz, to Ali Love, to Moby, to Keane, to The C90s, to Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip and another disco-infused act, The Golden Filter, among others.  You may not like everyone on their selected list, but because they twist each original track into a floor-filling masterclass they bypass any disdain.  Notably, they often still maintain the original songs vocals, which is a trick all the best remixers seem to follow – to leave the bones of the tune, whilst still carving out a new piece of music.  They plan to have another push in the coming weeks of their excellent re-take on the Nacht Und Nebel’s 1984 hit, Beats Of Love, which features vocals by Lou Hayter of the exciting UK band, The New Sins, and rather fondly reminds us of the hypnotic Fan Death.  Expect classic disco strings, their signature mid-tempo and a set of sensual but equally deadpan vocals (yes, just like all the best 70s disco!).  We all know a good remix is a great way to get noticed in these modern times, but if you can back it up with a cover this fresh and original then our hearts will follow you long after the Iambic Pentameter has stopped.   (MB)

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Hear them here:        VILLA – BEATS OF LOVE ft THE NEW SINS

Hear them here:        DAN LE SAC vs SCROOBIUS PIP – GET BETTER (VILLA VOCAL REMIX)

Hear them here:        MOBY – WAIT FOR ME (VILLA REMIX)

Hear them here:        THE GOLDEN FILTER – THUNDERBIRD (VILLA REMIX)

Hear them here:         THE C90S – 10.01 (VILLA REMIX)

Hear them here:        KEANE – CLEAR SKIES (VILLA REMIX)

Hear them here:        MUSIC GO MUSIC – WARM IN THE SHADOWS (VILLA REMIX)