Simian Mobile Disco

Simian Mobile Disco

Simian Mobile Disco performing at Melt! Festival 2013
Background information
Origin London, England
Genres Electronic, house, tech house, electro house, nu-disco
Years active 2003–present
Labels Kitsuné, Wichita
Associated acts Simian
Website www.simianmobiledisco.co.uk
Members James Ford
Jas Shaw

Simian Mobile Disco are an English electronic music duo and production team from London, formed in 2003 by James Ford and Jas Shaw of the band Simian. Musically, they are known for their analogue production. Ford is also known for his production work.

History

Early history

Simian Mobile Disco originally formed as a DJ duo, on the side of their early four-piece band Simian.[1] They released a number of early tastemaker singles, such as "The Mighty Atom / Boatrace / Upside Down" on I'm a Cliché and "The Count", on Kitsuné, but gained more fame for their remixes of artists such as Muse, Klaxons, The Go! Team, Air and others. In 2006, Kitsuné released the duo's underground hit "Hustler", which features guest vocals from New York singer Char Johnson.

2007: Attack Decay Sustain Release

The band's debut album, Attack Decay Sustain Release was released on 18 June 2007 on Wichita Recordings. Among the tracks included on it are "Sleep Deprivation", "Hustler", "Tits and Acid", "I Believe", "Hot Dog" and lead single "It's the Beat", which features Ninja from UK indie band The Go! Team on vocals. The album contains five new tracks, and the European version includes a bonus disc. The album was preceded by mix compilations in April for the "Bugged Out" series.

SMD supported Klaxons at the Brixton Academy on 5 December 2007, The Chemical Brothers at the Birmingham National Indoor Arena on 7 December 2007, at Aintree Pavilion on 9 December 2007 and Brighton Centre on 12 December 2007. SMD made a mix for Mixmag that came free with the January 2008 issue of Mixmag.

2008–09: Temporary Pleasure

While working on their second studio album, they released a collection of remixed SMD originals entitled Sample and Hold, which contains eleven tracks and was released in the UK on 28 July 2008.

In January 2009, they announced on their Myspace page that a new album would be released in 2009. They released a new track, "Synthesise", on 12 February, through a music video (directed by Kate Moross and Alex Sushon) that "features live visual accompaniment" for the track.[2] Two days later, a new song was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 named "10,000 Horses Can't Be Wrong", soon followed by the release on 6 March of the official music video on their YouTube channel.

Their second studio album Temporary Pleasure was finally announced on 6 May, featuring many guests including Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals, Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip, Beth Ditto of Gossip, and Chris Keating of Yeasayer.[3][4]

On New Year's Eve 2009 Simian Mobile Disco headlined "Get Loaded in the Dark" at the Brixton Academy, alongside Annie Mac (BBC Radio 1), Chase & Status, Herve and Sub Focus.

2010–11: Delicatessen and Delicacies

During the introduction of their Essential Mix made for Radio 1, broadcast on 9 January 2010, they gave hints on what would be a "techno-based album" expected for later in 2010.[5] Since then, the duo has also established what will be a quarterly residency to JDH and Dave P's Fixed nights, in NYC.[6]

In March 2010 the duo announced their new club-night project, Delicatessen, curated by the duo and accompanied by what they say to be "a brand new imprint" titled Delicacies. The first single on Delicacies was set to be released in late May, both physically and then digitally. The first two tracks are entitled "Aspic" and "Nerve Salad". Simian Mobile Disco announced that every track will "take the name of an exotic, and often bizarre, delicacy from around the world".[7]

Simian Mobile Disco played the Together Winter Music Festival at the Alexandra Palace in London on 26 November 2011.

2012–13: Unpatterns

Simian Mobile Disco at Amnesia, 2012

In February 2012, Simian Mobile Disco announced the follow-up to Delicacies, Unpatterns, which was released on 14 May 2012. "Seraphim" was released as the album's lead single on 9 April.[8] On 2 October 2012 they released their fourth EP A Form of Change, whose four tracks included on the release were taken from Unpatterns recording sessions.[9]

2014–2015: Whorl

In March 2014, it was announced that on 26 April 2014, Simian Mobile Disco would be recording for a new album, Whorl, at an intimate show in Pioneertown, CA (near the Joshua Tree National Park).[10] The two band members performed using only one synthesizer and one sequencer each. The recorded tracks were then polished in their studio for the eventual album release.

2016-present: Welcome To Sideways

After wrapping touring and support for Whorl, the duo took a short hiatus in 2015. Ford produced albums for Florence and the Machine, Mumford & Sons, Foals and The Last Shadow Puppets, while Shaw built a new studio and released a series of solo EPs. The duo announced in 2016 that they would release four singles, totalling eight new tracks, during the year born out of jam sessions in the new studio. As of July, two of these singles have been released. The singles see the duo abandoning the tradition of naming their traditional techno tracks after exotic cuisine, "for the simple reason that we've pretty much run out of weird and wonderful food stuffs to steal names from. Instead, a semi-random automated process has been used to create the track names".[11]

In September, a new album Welcome To Sideways was announced for release in November 2016. The nine-track album, featuring "Staring At All This Handle", "Remember In Reverse" along with seven brand new tracks, will come a bonus mixed version. Like their previous Delicacies album from 2010, the tracks are more club-focused than the experimental style found on Whorl. Ford commented: "We realize that from an outsider point of view, it can seem like we change quite radically with every album we do but from our point of view it always feels like a smooth transition. Hopefully people who have stuck with us this long, and appreciate the fact that we aren’t trying to repeat ourselves with every album, will enjoy another slight turn sideways."[12]

Members

In addition to his work with Simian Mobile Disco, Ford is a producer and has worked with artists such as Florence and the Machine, Peaches, Arctic Monkeys and Klaxons. Shaw has released three solo EPs to date on the band's Delicacies label.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[13]
AUS
[14]
BEL
[15]
SWI
[16]
FRA
[17]
US dance
[18]
2007 Attack Decay Sustain Release 59 191 11
2009 Temporary Pleasure
  • Released: 15 August 2009
  • Label: Wichita Recordings
39 42 49 89 138 25
2012 Unpatterns
  • Released: 14 May 2012
  • Label: Wichita Recordings
74 100
2014 Whorl
  • Released: 9 September 2014
  • Label: ANTI-
2016 Welcome To Sideways
  • Released: 11 November 2016
  • Label: Delicacies

Live albums

Year Album details
2008 Live in Japan (Japan only)
2013 Live
  • Released: 25 February 2013
  • Label: Wichita Recordings/Delicacies (Simian Mobile Disco's Record Label)

Remix albums

Year Album details
2008 Sample and Hold

Compilation albums

Year Album details
2010 Delicacies
  • Released: 29 November 2010
  • Label: Delicatessen

Mix compilations

  • Mobile Disco 2003 (Disc 2 of The Cornerstone Player Volume 039) (2003)
  • Bugged Out! Presents: Suck My Deck (April 2007)
  • Mixmag presents: 2007 End Of Year Rave-Up (January 2008)
  • I'm a Cliche/The Tokyo Tapes (2008)
  • FabricLive.41: Simian Mobile Disco (August 2008)
  • Is Fixed (October 2010)
  • Mixmag presents: Patterns and Cycles (19 April 2012)

EPs

Singles

  • "The Mighty Atom / Boatrace / Upside Down" (2004, I'm a Cliche)
  • "Piggy in the Middle" (2005, Cassette Records) (backed with "I Freak" by Christine)
  • "Pulse" (2005, Click Click Bang)
  • "The Count" (2005, Kitsune Music) (backed with "Morse Code From The Cold War" by Dieter Schmidt)
  • "Hustler" (2006, Wichita Recordings)
  • "Tits & Acid / Animal House" (2006, White Label)
  • "It's the Beat" (March 2007, Wichita Recordings) (with remixes by Graham Massey, Luke Vibert, Riton and Siriusmo)
  • "I Believe" (July 2007, Wichita Recordings) (backed with "System" and remixes by Switch and Prins Thomas)
  • "Run: Nike+ Sport Music" (Sept 2008, Nike, Inc.) (27:37 long running-oriented song released on iTunes, with an edited version as a b-side)
  • "Run" (Oct 2008, White Label) (four edited versions of "Run: Nike+ Sport Music")
  • "Synthesise" (Feb 2009) (with visual accompaniment, released exclusively via Beatport)
  • "10,000 Horses Can't Be Wrong" (March 2009) (music video directed by Kate Moross & Alex Sushon, released exclusively via Beatport)
  • "Audacity of Huge" featuring Chris Keating from Yeasayer (August 2009) with remixes by Dusty Kid, Dekker & Johan, Maxime Dangles and Naum Gabo - UK #60[21]
  • "Cruel Intentions" featuring Beth Ditto from Gossip (January 2010) with remixes by Joker, Greg Wilson, Maurice Fulton and Heartbreaks
  • "Seraphim" (12 April 2012)
  • "Your Love Ain't Fair" / "Witches of Agnesi" (2012)
  • "Breaking Time Remixes" (29 April 2013) (remixes of track on A Form Of Change by John Tejada and Naum Gabo)
  • "Tangents" / "Blake's Hitch" (1 July 2014) (with video accompaniment by Hans Lo and Jack Featherstone)
  • "Dervish" / "Gamma Gulch" (29 July 2014)

Delicacies Series

  • "Aspic" / "Nerve Salad" (23 April 2010)
  • "Casu Marzu" / "Thousand Year Egg" (6 September 2010)
  • "Skin Cracker" / "Hákarl" (8 November 2010)
  • "Sweetbread" / "Ortolan" (8 December 2010)
  • "Gizzard" (2011)
  • "Tong Zi Dan" / "Escamoles" / "Smalahove" (2013) (with remix by Mike Dehnert)
  • "Surstromming" / "Sannakji" (2013) (collaboration with Cosmin TRG)
  • "Sacrifice" (10 June 2013) (collaboration with Bicep) (includes two beatless versions)
  • "Snake Bile Wine" (20 January 2014)[22] (with remix by Trevino)
  • "Hachinoko" / "Ikizukuri" (2014) (collaboration with Roman Flügel) (includes alternate mix of "Ikizukuri")
  • "Staring At All This Handle" / "Sky On The Floor" (27 May 2016) (with remixes by Perc and Volte-Face)
  • "Remember In Reverse" / "Soft Attack" (15 July 2016) (with remix by DJ Hyperactive)
  • "Far Away From A Distance" / "Flying or Falling" (30 September 2016) (with remix by Lena Willikens)
  • "Laughing In The Face Of Block" (21 October 2016) (with remix by Matrixxman)

Remixes

These songs have been remixed by Simian Mobile Disco.

Year Title Artist
2003 "Take Me I'm Yours" The Droyds
"La Breeze" Simian
"Never Be Alone" Simian
"Cymbalon" Max Waters
2004 "Cherry Blossom Girl" Air
"Tape 23" Fans of Kate
2005 "Favorite Friend" Diefenbach
"Before the Light Goes" The Fallout Trust
"Ladyflash" The Go! Team
"State of You" Hardkandy
"Hold That Gun" Keith
"Love Is a Deserter" The Kills
"Morse Code from the Cold War" Dieter Schmidt
"Here Comes" Tahiti 80
2006 "Mona Lisa's Child" Keith
"Magick" Klaxons
"Downtown" Peaches
"Are You the One?" The Presets
"Walking Machine" Revl9n
2007 "Je t'aime" Armand Van Helden
"Innocence" Björk
"Hands Off My Gold" Celebration
"Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above" Cansei de Ser Sexy
"International Dateline" Ladytron
"Knights of Cydonia" Muse
"Whoo! Alright-Yeah... Uh Huh" The Rapture
2008 "Octet" Deerhunter
"No Sale No I.D." The Emperor Machine
"Big Fun" Kevin Saunderson & Inner City
"Pro Nails" Kid Sister featuring Kanye West
2009 "Surrender" Performance
"Hold That Gun (Remix by James Ford)" Keith
"U Can Dance" DJ Hell
2011 "NvrSayNvr" Detroit Grand Pubahs and Psycatron
2012 "Orbiter" John Tejada
2013 "Copy Of A" Nine Inch Nails
"Every Little Piece" Thomas Schumacher
2014 "Flute Dreams" Bwana
"Swisher" Blondes
2016 "The Traveller's Night Song" Ilya Beshevli

Jas Shaw Solo Discography

  • "Love Doubled" / "It's Not The Clock That Tells The Time" / "To Mock A Killingbird" (3 November 2015)
  • "On A Remorse With No Name" / "Given Half A Chance" / "Brother Midnight" (15 April 2016)
  • "No Sign Ahead" / "We The Tin Drummers" / "Still Partly Porpoise" (17 June 2016)

References

  1. May interview Uh Oh Disco! blog http://uhohdisco.com/2009/05/03/simian-mobile-disco-exclusive-interview-part-1/
  2. Archived 16 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. SMD Ready Guest-Crazed Sophomore Album http://pitchfork.com/news/35263-simian-mobile-disco-ready-guest-crazed-sophomore-album/
  4. Interview: Simian Mobile Disco's Jas Shaw on Temporary Pleasure, Guest Vocalists, and Synthesizers http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2009/08/interview_simia.php?page=2
  5. "Radio 1 Programmes - BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix, Simian Mobile Disco". BBC. 2010-01-09. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
  6. "Jas Shaw and James Ford rock your earbuds with a bumping set." http://newyork.timeout.com/articles/clubs/83583/simian-mobile-disco-dj-mix
  7. Simian Mobile Disco: Delicacies http://www.facebook.com/notes/simian-mobile-disco/delicacies/416947242728
  8. Battan, Carrie (22 February 2012). "Simian Mobile Disco Announce New Album, Tour". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  9. Fitzmaurice, Larry (8 August 2012). "Simian Mobile Disco: "A Form of Change"". Pitchfork Media.
  10. "Simian Mobile Disco to Record New Album Whorl Live in Pioneertown" http://pitchfork.com/news/54217-simian-mobile-disco-to-record-new-album-whorl-live-in-pioneertown/
  11. Teinert, Dieter. "Smd - Remember In Reverse (incl. Dj Hyperactive Remix) - DELI018". Retrieved 21 October 2016.
  12. "Simian Mobile disco releasing 'Welcome to Sideways' (listen to "Faraway from a Distance")". Retrieved 21 October 2016.
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  18. http://www.billboard.com/artist/279361/simian+mobile+disco/chart?f=322
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