Animal Nature Explained

Animal Nature
Type:studio
Artist:Escort
Cover:Escort - Animal Nature.png
Released:October 30, 2015
Genre:Nu-disco
Length:41:41
Label:Escort
Producer:
  • Dan Balis
  • Eugene Cho[1]
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Animal Nature is the second album by an American nu-disco band Escort, released on October 30, 2015, through Escort Records. The album consists of ten new tracks along with "a handful of alternate edits and remixes of album cuts".[2]

Reception

In a review for Pitchfork, Ilana Kaplan says the album is a more polished production then the band's debut with a little less funk, moving from "funk disco into a late '70s disco/early '80s synth phase, blurring genre lines," and Escort has "hit a nostalgic sweet spot that will never grow old."

Andy Kellman of AllMusic states that "Animal Nature comes across more as the work of a band than of a studio project" and contains "references to specific disco and post-disco artists and bygone production touches less obvious, a little more concealed than they are on the 2011 album." The standout track is "Body Talk", which Kellman calls "a gleaming compound of early-'80s boogie and early-'90s house."

Andy Battaglia of NPR says the members of the band are "vintage dance-music precisionists" but their goal for Animal Nature "is more than just disco in a wide-eyed sound that peers out to stare down the many decades since." He also praises the album's production value, calling it "slick and stylish and light — clearly in thrall to the sound it revisits."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Escort Talks Modern Disco, New York City & Experiencing Your Animal Nature . Paley . Martin . . October 23, 2015.
  2. Disco-Funk Group Escort Detail Long-Awaited New Album, Animal Nature . Jon . Blistein . . August 4, 2015.
  3. Web site: Review: Escort, Animal Nature . Andy . Battaglia . . October 21, 2015 . March 21, 2021.