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Escort by Escort

•    It might seem odd for a band without a full-length to enjoy this sort of praise. But Escort is definitely not your typical band. Escort are big. Literally. The seventeen- member ‘disco orchestra’, founded by producers Eugene Cho and Dan Balis, and fronted by lead singer Adeline Michèle, features an incredible cast of musicians who have played with everyone from indie-rock titans Arcade Fire to avant-classical luminaries Alarm Will Sound.

•    Escort burst on to the scene in 2006 with a string of critically acclaimed 12”s that included future classics ‘Starlight’ and ‘All Through The Night’, both DJ staples that get still get plenty of play on dancefloors. As DJs nursed their electro-clash hangover with a seemingly never ending stream of disco edits, Escort stood out, in part, by creating dance music the old fashioned way: with impeccable production, musicianship, and songwriting. The following several years saw them bring the same uncompromising approach to their live show.

•    In an era where dance music is dominated by samples and computers, Escort took a sprawling ensemble to the stage and developed a reputation as one of New York’s most compelling live acts, capable of performing their elaborate recordings note for note. Late last year, Escort released their first taste of the new record, ‘Cocaine Blues’, a loose reinterpretation of the 1976 Dillinger classic that received rave reviews and quickly became an underground sensation, building even more anticipation for what’s to come.

•    Now, Escort’s long-awaited debut album is finally set for release. The entire album is steeped in the venerable tradition of clubland’s holy trinity — New York, Chicago, Detroit — but it seems particularly reminiscent of mutant-pop luminaries such as Kid Creole & The Coconuts and Ian Dury, who somehow managed to translate their sardonic sensibilities to the dancefloor. And by embracing the legacy of these forward-thinking but classic acts, they have yet managed to create something strikingly new.

•    The album’s opener ‘Chameleon’ is a perfect example: a three-act play about the French serial impostor Frederic Bourdin, set to a beat that’s equal parts ‘Thriller’ and the Tom Tom Club. The tracks, ‘Make Me Over’ and ‘Why Oh Why’ seem to explore the lost possibilities of another era, rather than simply trying to re-create it. The 1937 standard ‘A Sailboat In The Moonlight’ is twisted into a lost August Darnell classic. The album also includes the definitive versions of their 12” DJ releases, which have been remixed, remastered, rearranged, and re-recorded specially for the album, to complete a release with absolutely no filler.

•    Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears recently described Escort as the “best disco you’ve ever heard.” He just might be right.

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