Disco4 Explained

Disco4: Part I
Type:studio
Artist:Health
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Label:Loma Vista
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Disco4: Part II
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Disco4 (stylized DISCO4) is an album by American noise rock band Health. A double album focused on collaborative pieces, it was released in two parts: Disco4: Part I on October 16, 2020, and Disco4: Part II on April 8, 2022. Part I also received a remix album, titled Disco4+, on August 20, 2021 (though it also contains remixes of songs from the band's previous album, ). Part I and Part II were also released as a combined set called Disco4 :: Generations.[1] All of these were released through Loma Vista Recordings.

Recording

The album was partially constructed from a series of collaborations the band had made over the years; some, like "Hate You" with JPEGMafia, "Delicious Ape" with Xiu Xiu, and "Mass Grave" with Soccer Mommy were previously released, but also incorporated new tracks like "Power Fantasy" with 100 gecs and two new, non-collaborative songs, "Cyberpunk 2.0.2.0." and "These Days 2.0.2.1.".[2] Health described the record as " a collection of original collaborations with artists we admire", in contrast with their past remix albums, with the Disco title being maintained for continuity.[3]

Singer Jake Duszik said that there could be a "fair amount of awkwardness" in the collaboration process, with it being like a "blind date", but he also said it avoided being stuck in a "cyclical rut". According to John Famigletti, the band aimed to ensure "true collaboration" for each track, with the initial idea not "fully fleshed out"; some were started by the collaborating artist.

"D.F. Looks" was based on an remix of "L.A. Looks" by Brothel, and "Mass Grave" was derived from a session with Purity Ring. The name of "Cyberpunk 2.0.2.0." is based on the tabletop role-playing game of the same name, Cyberpunk 2020, since Health made an appearance on the soundtrack of its then-upcoming video game adaptation, Cyberpunk 2077. "Delicious Ape" with Xiu Xiu was based around a sample of an ape.[4] For Part II, the band contacted Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails with the expectation that they wouldn't hear back, but it became "very real" when they got a vocal track.

Composition

Being a collaboration with a number of different artists, Disco4s tracks incorporate elements of a number of different genres, including electro-punk, EBM, post-rock, and trap. Part II was described by Simon K. of Sputnikmusic as including more metal elements than the first half.

Reception

Part I was generally well-received, with KEXP saying "The album coheres surprisingly well, with the sound being a dark, ominous blend of industrial, noise-rock, metal, and electronic styles."[5] Flood Magazines Mike Lesuer stated that the tracks "don’t feel out of place, half-cocked, or ill-conceived", with the album "weirdly [feeling] like one of the most cohesive musical capsules for 2020". Simon K. agreed, stating all but one "feels and sounds surprisingly well developed and expertly handled", but criticised a "couple of stylistic clashes".

The second half received a score of 77 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on five reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Allmusics Heather Phares described the melding of genres as working "remarkably well". Simon K. called it a "fantastic album" but perceived it as becoming "samey" after the midway point of the album. Kate Crudgington of The Line of Best Fit called it "proof that HEALTH’s talent and appetite for collaboration is as potent as ever". Kerrang! writer Paul Travers stated that while he thought it "isn't perfect, it's definitely worth your time".

According to the North American College and Community Radio Chart Top 200 charts Part I peaked at 29 the week of November 10.[6]

Track listing

Disco4: Part II

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DISCO4 :: PART II Generations Edition 2XCD . 2022-07-21 . Loma Vista Recordings . en.
  2. Web site: Helman . Peter . HEALTH – “CYBERPUNK 2.0.2.0.” . Stereogum . 25 July 2024 . en . 17 September 2020.
  3. Web site: Health Announce Collaborative Album Disco 4:: Part I. Stereogum. September 17, 2020. November 30, 2020.
  4. Web site: Stream Health's Excellent, Collab-Heavy New Album Disco4 :: Part I. Stereogum. Breihan. Tom. October 16, 2020. December 1, 2020.
  5. Web site: New Music Reviews (10/26). KEXP. October 26, 2020. December 1, 2020.
  6. Web site: NACC Top 200 Charts: Week Ending NOvember 17. North American College and Community Radio Chart. November 17, 2020. December 1, 2020.