Crime Cutz

Last updated

Crime Cutz
Crime Cutz.jpg
EP by
ReleasedApril 29, 2016
Genre Nu-disco
Length21:47
Label DFA
Producer Holy Ghost!
Holy Ghost! chronology
Work For Hire
(2015)
Crime Cutz
(2016)
Work
(2019)
Singles from Crime Cutz
  1. "Crime Cutz"
    Released: February 4, 2016

Crime Cutz is the second EP by American synth-pop duo Holy Ghost!, released on April 29, 2016, through DFA Records. Its title came from the name of a person of the same name who offered a drum break for the title track that was not included in the final mix. Containing a 1980s-style atmosphere and noted by one reviewer to be the duo's cleanest sounding release so far, the extended play was influenced by Russian disco records Frankel found on eBay. DFA released the title track as a single in February 2016 to promote the EP's release. The EP went on to receive positive reviews from music critics.

Contents

Production and composition

Crime Cutz has been described by Lily Moayeri of Under the Radar as an EP that strongly showcases the nu-disco side of the duo. [1] The music of the EP was influenced by records by Russian jazz musicians that were released in the 1970s and 1980s but were never distributed in the duo's home country; these musicians attempted to copy the disco style of American and French acts such as Chic. [2] Frankel, who was sent mp3 files of these tracks by a Russian record dealer on eBay, said that their failure to mimic the style of the popular songs they wanted to recreate due to their different synthesizer sounds is what made the songs unique: "I guess that's kind of what Nick and I do ... We find a sound we like, try to make it and fail, but in the process we make something new." [2] The rhythm of each track was developed first before writing the melodies and lyrics, [2] given that the main goal of the EP was for it to be "instantly rhythmically gratifying", as member Nick Millhiser described. [3] In addition to its disco element, Crime Cutz features exaggerated arrangements and childlike R&B vocals that gives it a 1980s-esque atmosphere. [4] Consequence of Sound 's David Sackllah noted Crime Cutz to be Holy Ghost!'s cleanest-sounding release to date. [5] As for the lyrical content, Frankel wanted the songs' seductive lyrics to be "phonetically fun" as with most other disco records. [2]

Songs

The starting title track of Crime Cutz derived its title from a person of the same name who gave Holy Ghost! a drum break to be used in the song; it was not included in the final mix, however. [6] It begins with "spacey" synthesizers, before the acoustic drum beat kicks in around a minute into the song. [4] [7] Halfway into the song, diva vocals from the East Coast Inspirational Singers group join in, which Frankel, "literally found them on the internet. We met up the next day, and it was awesome and really moving to hear them sing. In general we've tried to be a bit more off the cuff when recording recently, [and they were] a last minute addition while mixing the song." [7] Sequenced synth arpeggios, "super-dry" guitars, and falsetto lead vocals are also present in the arrangement. [4] "Stereotype" is about the band's self-awareness and pride towards them being of a very well-known musical genre, singing in a mournful tone that "I know I'm a stereotype, don't be so critical […] Let go." [4] [5] In the track's first draft, the drum parts and chord progression were developed first. [6] Holy Ghost! traveled to Los Angeles to work with DJ and production duo Oliver on the song, but with little success in making the type of track Holy Ghost! wanted it to be. [6] It was not until Oliver created a bassline for the duo that Holy Ghost! reworked the arrangement of the song into what would be the final mix that ended up on Crime Cutz. [6]

The title of "Compass Point", a song Frankel wrote in 45 minutes, is a reference to Chris Blackwell's Compass Point Studios, where numerous popular musicians in the style mixture of funk, reggae and synthpop, that Crime Cutz pays a tribute to, recorded their music. [2] Its working title was "Back to Earth", and was the first song to be written for but was not included on their second studio album Dynamics . As Millhiser explains, "There was always some indescribable thing about it that irked us, so we went back to that song with the intention of being like, 'Oh, you know, it’s just a matter of re-recording the vocals or the piano, and it’ll be done.' That of course was not the case, and we ended basically just keeping the drums and one line from the song, making a totally different song out of it, essentially remixing ourselves." [6] Frankel called the EP's closer, "Footsteps", to be the least rhythmic of all the tracks. Its original title was "Your Favorite Band/Footsteps". As Frankel described coming up with the name, "I was going the other night to see our friends in Hot Chip. When I was there, I overheard some people saying, 'I thought they were playing, but they’re DJing,' and that’s something that happens all the time now. People go to see their favorite band, and it turns out it’s a DJ set. I thought it was kind of funny, and also kind of sad — but in a funny way." [6] While the version of Crime Cutz that was officially released only consists of four tracks, Holy Ghost! said in their January 2016 announcement of the EP that a fifth track might be included; "We’re still messing around, because we have a lot of demos from this last year and a half, and we’re sifting through, figuring out if there’s one more we want to finish." [6]

Release and promotion

Holy Ghost! first announced in a January 7, 2016, interview with The Boston Globe that an extended play titled Crime Cutz was to be released in late spring of that year. [6] The title track of Crime Cutz first premiered worldwide on Zane Lowe's Apple Music show Beats 1 on February 4, 2016. [8] The label DFA Records released it as a digital download single a day later. [9] As part of the PopMatters feature Singles Going Steady, multiple writers reviewed the track upon its release. [10] The 12-inch vinyl single for the song that also includes the instrumental version of the song was a 300-copy limited edition. [9] An official Ben Fries-directed video for the song depicted multicolored lights flashing to the beat, with Aubrey Cook starring as the dancer. [11] On April 22, 2016, DFA released a "Crime Cutz" remix EP featuring two re-cuts of the song, one by Alan Palomo's project Neon Indian and another by producer Eli Escobar. [12] DFA released the Crime Cutz EP on April 29. [13]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 67/100 [14]
Review scores
SourceRating
Consequence of Sound C [5]
Pitchfork 7/10 [4]
Pretty Much AmazingB [15]
Under the Radar Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]

Reviews of Crime Cutz were generally positive, holding an aggregate 67 out of 100 on the website Metacritic based on four critics. [14] Lily Moayeri wrote in her review that "Holy Ghost! has sculpted its production for a sharply defined quadruple hit." [1] Austin Reed, writing for Pretty Much Amazing, praised the band for returning to a little-to-no effort approach that was used in making their self-titled debut album: "Dynamics fell short because neither Frankel nor bandmate Nick Millhiser seemed 100% convinced that what they were doing made any sense. But on tracks like "Crime Cutz", and EP highlight "Compassion Points", that confidence sounds fully restored and more galvanized than ever". [15]

Cameron Cook of Pitchfork honored Crime Cutz as "a bright, tight, tense mini-epic, solidifying [Holy Ghost!] as one of the pillars of the mid-'00s disco resurgence." [4] His only major criticism of the EP was its lack of stylistic variety: "you spend a lot of the record hoping for something to take them even further over the edge, but they continue to pull back until the very end." [4] The group's lack of musical risk on the EP was also criticized in a more mixed review by Sackllah, spotlighting "Compass Point" as the set's only memorable track: "At best, Crime Cutz is a decent release by a talented group that clearly has potential to make some great retro records. At its lowest points, it’s filled with clumsy lyrics and meandering tracks that never really go anywhere." [5]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Crime Cutz"7:03
2."Stereotype"5:15
3."Compass Point"5:12
4."Footsteps"4:17
Total length:21:47

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Rapture (band)</span> American rock band

The Rapture is an American rock band from New York City, formed in 1998. The band currently consists of Luke Jenner, Vito Roccoforte, and Gabriel Andruzzi. The classic lineup (1999-2009) added Mattie Safer playing bass and sharing lead vocal duties with Jenner. Safer and Jenner's harmonized choruses became part of the signature sound of the band, featuring on several of the band’s more well known songs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Disco Inferno (band)</span> English band

Disco Inferno were an English experimental rock band active in the late 1980s and the 1990s. Initially a trio of guitar, bass, and drums performing in an identifiable post-punk style, the band soon pioneered a dynamic use of digital sampling in addition to standard rock instruments. While commercially unsuccessful during their existence, the band is considered to be a key post-rock act.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">LCD Soundsystem</span> American indie rock band

LCD Soundsystem is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2002 by James Murphy, co-founder of DFA Records. The band comprises Murphy, Nancy Whang, Pat Mahoney (drums), Tyler Pope, Al Doyle, Matt Thornley, and Korey Richey. They have been signed to DFA since their inception, and also signed to Columbia Records in 2016.

DFA Records is an American independent record label founded in 2001 by Mo' Wax co-founder Tim Goldsworthy, musician James Murphy, and manager Jonathan Galkin. They previously had a production team called The DFA, consisting of Goldsworthy and Murphy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Boxer (The Chemical Brothers song)</span> 2005 single by the Chemical Brothers

"The Boxer" is a song recorded by English electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers for their fifth studio album Push the Button (2005). It served as the album's third single in the United Kingdom and Europe, released by Virgin Records and Freestyle Dust, and as the second single in the United States via Astralwerks. The song is a psychedelic pop track which features The Charlatans' lead singer Tim Burgess on vocals and as a co-writer. This is the second collaboration between Burgess and the duo, following "Life is Sweet", which was released 10 years earlier.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rob Swire</span> Australian musical artist

Robert Swire-Thompson is an Australian record producer, singer, songwriter, and DJ. He is the founder and vocalist of the drum and bass and electronic rock band Pendulum, as well as DJ and co-founder of electro house duo Knife Party formed of Swire and Gareth McGrillen.

I Am Ghost was an American post-hardcore band from Long Beach, California, United States, conceived of and founded by Steven Juliano in 2004. They were signed to Epitaph Records from 2005 to 2010, before splitting up in July 2010. They briefly reunited on April 28, 2016.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kris Menace</span> German musician

Kris Menace is a German electronic musician and music producer.

<i>The Future Will Come</i> 2009 studio album by The Juan MacLean

The Future Will Come is the second album by American electronic artist The Juan MacLean. It was released by DFA Records on April 21, 2009. The album is heavily influenced by British synthpop band The Human League, and it incorporates many themes from science fiction. The Future Will Come received somewhat positive reviews from music critics and yielded three singles: "Happy House", "The Simple Life", and "One Day".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Classixx</span> American production and DJ duo

Classixx is an American electronic music record production and DJ duo, based in Los Angeles, composed of Michael David and Tyler Blake.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Knocks</span> American electronic music duo

The Knocks is an American electronic music duo consisting of Ben "B-Roc" Ruttner and James "JPatt" Patterson. They have released 3 full length albums and 5 EPs on record labels Big Beat Records, Neon Gold, Atlantic Records, and their label HeavyRoc Music. In addition, they are prolific remixers, delivering remixes for artists across the musical spectrum. They are also known for their singles "Classic," featuring the duo Powers, "Ride or Die" ft. Foster The People, "Bodies" ft. MUNA, and marquee collaborations with Sofi Tukker "Best Friend", Purple Disco Machine "Fireworks," and ODESZA "Love Letter."

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yacht (band)</span> American dance-pop band

Yacht is an American dance-pop band from Portland, Oregon, currently based in Los Angeles, California. The core group consists of Jona Bechtolt and Claire L. Evans, and when touring expands to include Bobby Birdman.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Holy Ghost!</span> American synthpop duo

Holy Ghost! is an American synthpop duo from Brooklyn, New York City. Founded in 2007, the duo consists of Nick Millhiser and Alex Frankel.

<i>Holy Ghost!</i> (album) 2011 studio album by Holy Ghost!

Holy Ghost! is the first studio album by the electronic band Holy Ghost!. It was released in 2011 through DFA Records.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ryan Seaman</span> American drummer

Ryan Eric Seaman is an American musician, best known as the longest tenured drummer for the band Falling in Reverse. He also formerly served as drummer and backing vocalist of the rock duo I Dont Know How But They Found Me.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ed Macfarlane</span> Musical artist

Edward David Macfarlane is an English singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and the lead vocalist of the English electronic music band Friendly Fires. He is often called by the nickname "Ed Mac" to avoid confusion with his bandmate and guitarist Edd Gibson. He has written, co-written, produced or co-produced all of the Friendly Fires' songs.

<i>Dynamics</i> (album) 2013 studio album by Holy Ghost!

Dynamics is the second studio album by American synthpop duo Holy Ghost!. It was released on September 3, 2013 by DFA Records. The album was preceded by the single "Dumb Disco Ideas" on May 14, 2013. The album's cover features the image "Strong in Love" by American painter and sculptor Robert Longo.

<i>Moog for Love</i> 2016 EP by Disclosure

Moog for Love is the sixth extended play recorded by British electronic music duo Disclosure, consisting of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence. The three-track record was released on 15 June 2016, by the labels Island and PMR Records. 2016 was a year where the duo were developing their skills of writing material while on the road. Its title is named after the 1952 Eddie Jefferson song "Moody's Mood for Love". They did not have enough material to produce a full-length album, but wanted to have a record released for the summer of that year regardless. Featuring collaborations with Eats Everything and Al Green, the album garnered generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics, some calling it a significant improvement over the duo's second studio LP Caracal (2015). Upon its release, the album landed at number 80 on the Australian Singles Chart.

<i>The River</i> (EP) 2010 EP by CFCF

The River is an extended play written and produced from 2009 to 2010 by Canadian electronic musician Michael Silver, known by his stage name as CFCF. It was inspired by Werner Herzog's 1982 film Fitzcarraldo. Described by RVNG Intl.'s press release as a series of "lucid sound sequences from a lunatic mind," the experimental downtempo psychedelic new age EP was analyzed by music journalist Jonny Coleman as the story of a character who is stranded in a rural, tribal land. The River is a set of six original tracks by Silver with digital download versions of the record containing four remixes of songs from the EP by acts such as Jacques Renault, Coyote, and Games. The River was released by label RVNG Intl. on October 12, 2010 to generally positive reviews from critics, some reviewers calling its more modern-sounding cuts to be the best of the entire record.

Automato was a Brooklyn, New York-based hip hop sextet formed in 1995. Its members were Nick Millhiser (drums), Jesse Levine (vocals), Morgan Wiley (guitar), Andrew Raposo (bass), Alex Frankel (keyboards), and Ben Fries (vocals). All six of its members are from New York City except for Wiley, who was born in Lagos, Nigeria and moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in his youth. Their admiration of multiple artists from disparate genres led them to DFA Records' Tim Goldsworthy and James Murphy. The group released their self-titled debut album on the Coup de grâce label in 2004, and it was produced by Goldsworthy and Murphy. According to Frankel, the group "kind of fell apart" soon after releasing their debut album.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Moayeri, Lily (May 19, 2016). "Holy Ghost!: Crime Cutz EP". Under the Radar . Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Buerger, Megan (April 27, 2016). "Songs We Love: Holy Ghost!, 'Compass Point'". NPR Music. NPR . Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  3. Camp, Zoe (February 4, 2016). "Holy Ghost! Return With the Crime Cutz EP, Share Title Track". Pitchfork . Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cook, Cameron (May 3, 2016). "Holy Ghost!: Crime Cutz". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Sackllah, David (April 27, 2016). "Holy Ghost – Crime Cutz EP". Consequence of Sound . Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Feldberg, Isaac (January 7, 2016). "Holy Ghost! teases five songs (maybe) from its new EP". The Boston Globe . John W. Henry . Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  7. 1 2 Scott Barron, Michael (February 5, 2016). "Holy Ghost! Worked With a Full Choir For the Lead Single From Their Forthcoming EP". Thump. Vice Media . Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  8. "World First: Holy Ghost! "Crime Cutz"". Beats 1. Apple Music . Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  9. 1 2 "Crime Cutz (Single)". Official DFA Records Bandcamp Page. February 5, 2016. Archived from the original on June 9, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  10. "Holy Ghost! - "Crime Cutz" (Singles Going Steady)". PopMatters. February 11, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
  11. Robinson, Collin (February 5, 2016). "Holy Ghost! – "Crime Cutz" Video". Stereogum. SpinMedia . Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  12. "Crime Cutz (Remixes) – Single". iTunes Store. Apple Inc. 22 April 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  13. "Crime Cutz". Official DFA Records Bandcamp Page. Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  14. 1 2 "Reviews for Crime Cutz [EP] by Holy Ghost!". Metacritic. CBS Interactive . Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  15. 1 2 Reed, Austin (April 27, 2016). "Reviews: Holy Ghost, Sheer Mag, Daughter". Pretty Much Amazing. Archived from the original on April 30, 2016. Retrieved May 12, 2016.