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Temporary Pleasure

Simian Mobile Disco

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Simian Mobile Disco's debut Attack Decay Sustain Release was admirable not only for the strength and energy of its productions, but also for its back-to-basics blueprint. With second albums that follow debut breakouts, however, come various hangers-on, which in the case of a dance act, take the form of copious vocal features. (Granted, the duo could have easily snagged these earlier as well, thanks to their pedigrees as rock producers.) Temporary Pleasure opens with a familiar voice, Gruff Rhys from Super Furry Animals, and in an instant the setting dissolves from a glittery London club to the pastoral Welsh countryside. Yet to come are six more vocal features from various indie heroes or up-and-comers, but it's to Simian Mobile Disco's credit that they shape each vocalist to the track and emerge with a unified, exciting sound. Each vocal turn -- whether it's the Gossip's Beth Ditto or Yeasayer's Chris Keating or Diplo acquaintances Telepathe or Jamie Lidell or Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor -- becomes yet another angle on the dark end of '80s clubland, from synth pop of the Soft Cell or Shannon variety to future-shock electro to acid house paranoia. James Shaw and James Ford are still enforcing limitations on their sound, and while they may be smoothing out a few of the rough patches that would make a more interesting record, their sophomore follow-up is a worthy heir to the original.

© John Bush /TiVo

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1
Cream Dream
00:04:00

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - James Shaw, James Ford and Gruff Rhys, Composer - Kobalt Music, Manett Music Publishing Ltd, MusicPublisher

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music, Manett Music Publishing Ltd

2
Audacity Of Huge
00:03:47

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - James Shaw, James Ford and Chris Keating, Composer - Kobalt Music, Diamond Eagle Publishing (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music, Diamond Eagle Publishing (ASCAP)

3
10000 Horses Can't Be Wrong
00:04:12

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - Kobalt Music, MusicPublisher - James Shaw, James Ford, Composer

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music

4
Cruel Intentions
00:03:04

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - James Shaw, James Ford, Beth Ditto, Composer - Kobalt Music, Dark Lives Music, Chrysalis Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music, Dark Lives Music, Chrysalis Music (ASCAP)

5
Off The Map
00:04:04

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - James Shaw, James Ford and Jamie Lidderdale, Composer - Kobalt Music, Warp Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music, Warp Music (ASCAP)

6
Synthesise
00:04:55

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - Kobalt Music, MusicPublisher - James Shaw, James Ford, Composer

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music

7
Bad Blood
00:04:00

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - James Shaw, James Ford and Alexis Taylor, Composer - Kobalt Music, Warner Chappell Publishing, MusicPublisher

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music, Warner Chappell Publishing

8
Turn Up The Dial
00:04:02

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - Kobalt Music, MusicPublisher - James Shaw, James Ford, Kayus Bankole, Graham Hastings and Alloysius Massaquoi, Composer

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music

9
Ambulance
00:05:42

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - Kobalt Music, MusicPublisher - James Shaw and James Ford, Composer

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music

10
Pinball
00:03:56

Simian Mobile Disco, MainArtist - Kobalt Music, copyright control, MusicPublisher - James Shaw, James Ford and Telepathe, Composer

2009 Simian Mobile Disco under exclusive license to Wichita Recordings Ltd. 2009 Kobalt Music, Copyright Control

Album review

Simian Mobile Disco's debut Attack Decay Sustain Release was admirable not only for the strength and energy of its productions, but also for its back-to-basics blueprint. With second albums that follow debut breakouts, however, come various hangers-on, which in the case of a dance act, take the form of copious vocal features. (Granted, the duo could have easily snagged these earlier as well, thanks to their pedigrees as rock producers.) Temporary Pleasure opens with a familiar voice, Gruff Rhys from Super Furry Animals, and in an instant the setting dissolves from a glittery London club to the pastoral Welsh countryside. Yet to come are six more vocal features from various indie heroes or up-and-comers, but it's to Simian Mobile Disco's credit that they shape each vocalist to the track and emerge with a unified, exciting sound. Each vocal turn -- whether it's the Gossip's Beth Ditto or Yeasayer's Chris Keating or Diplo acquaintances Telepathe or Jamie Lidell or Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor -- becomes yet another angle on the dark end of '80s clubland, from synth pop of the Soft Cell or Shannon variety to future-shock electro to acid house paranoia. James Shaw and James Ford are still enforcing limitations on their sound, and while they may be smoothing out a few of the rough patches that would make a more interesting record, their sophomore follow-up is a worthy heir to the original.

© John Bush /TiVo

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