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#DALEYPOP X LADSCLUB Q&A and album reviewšŸŖ©

When Brighton based Greg and Ed got married in Las Vegas nearly 10 years ago, they werenā€™t planning on ever making an album together. But thatā€™s just what theyā€™ve done!

After releasing some home-made demos online last year the pair have spent the last 12 months locked down, working on and perfecting their craft ā€“ the result? 10 glittering tracks that glide through all of their own personal favourite music genres ā€“ dance, pop, electro, disco ā€“ all sprinkled with their signature punk attitude. This could only be LADSCLUB. Make yourself a cup of tea, get comfy, and get to know the lads better with meā€¦.

Who are LADSCLUB?/Tell us about yourself and your music.

Ed: Iā€™m Ed and Iā€™m the producer. Iā€™ve actually been making music as a solo artist for over a decade initially doing mash ups and then under my Lee Taub pseudonym. We have been LADSCLUB for a year now, we are an electronic/dance pop duo. Our music is a blend of all of favourite genres and weā€™ve tried to add that fun element in our work. That was always the mantra from day 1, we need to have fun whilst working and I like to think that comes though in the music.

Greg: Yeah thereā€™s a lot of humour in our work, in the lyrics and even our name is a joke/ metaphor as thereā€™s nothing ā€œladdyā€ about us, in the traditional sense. I genuinely love our music though, and Iā€™m not ashamed to say our album is my favourite album of all time! Iā€™m obsessed with it! I think itā€™s great that everyone who has heard it has a different favourite track too ā€“ that really shows how eclectic the style is, and how itā€™s difficult to pigeon-hole us.

Who are your inspirations?

Greg: Iā€™d say for this project weā€™ve mainly gone back in time to our youth and drawn from 90ā€™s dance and electronic artists like the Pet Shop Boys. Though Iā€™d like to think thereā€™s also a punk spirit that runs though the album too and Peaches has definitley been an influence, especially on the, er, saucier tracks.

Ed: Iā€™m a huge dance music fan and I definitely think 90ā€™s dance was a major influence for me when writing the music for the album.

Who would be your dream collab?

Greg: Itā€™s a dream to collaborate together to be honest! Especially after being married for nearly 10 years. This album is like our child. So much of us has gone into the making of it. However, after self producing this album it would also be cool to work with other producers in the future too ā€“ like Stuart Price ā€“ one of my idols, who I recently met! Lovely chap.

Ed: working together has been amazing, itā€™s the collaboration I didnā€™t know would ever happen but a really great surprise. I have so many people I would love to collaborate with, Frankmusik a huge idol of mine heā€™s an absolute genuis! I would love to work with Calvin Harris too I reckon he would be a great match for us.

What is your creative process like?

Greg: It can vary but quite often we started with a title! Iā€™d hear a word or phrase and then the next morning wake up with a song in my head. Iā€™d sing it to Ed and heā€™d come up with a track and then it would just evolve form there really. Sometimes it was really quick but other times we were on like the 13th demo and pulling our hair out. There were tears and tantrums for sure.

Ed: We normally start with a few of Gregā€™s genius lyrics and I start playing around with some sounds, try and get a loop going and we go from there. Iā€™ve definitely attempted a lot more styles/techniques than ever before on this album itā€™s really pushed me in a good way.

What are your favourite tracks on the album and why?

Greg: I love the opening track KLƜBLADS,Ā it was one of the first ones we wrote but the last to be finished as we wanted the album to have a really strong opener. I think itā€™s a work of genius and that is mainly down to Edā€™s production. I also have a soft spot for MATINEE as thatā€™s my solo track and I tried to channel one of my idols, Jarvis Cocker, when we recorded the vocal. That song came from nowhere and I just love the way it GOES OFF.

Ed: Itā€™s so hard picking as it keeps changing! Personally I adore HEAVY which is my solo track. I was left to my own devices and came up with it pretty quickly. It has a really fun euro sound and itā€™s a bit naughty ! Also INIT has to get a mention as itā€™s such a fun track, itā€™s the 90ā€™s dance track Iā€™ve always wanted to make. Iā€™m channelling 2 Unlimited for this one.

What do you both get up to in Brighton?

Greg: Well for the last 12 months weā€™ve been mostly working on this album haha. No one has seen us!

Ed: Yeah weā€™ve kept a fairly low profile recently but weā€™re both looking forward to celebrating this album once itā€™s out.

Dream dinner party guests ā€“ dead or alive and doesnā€™t have to be music.

Greg: Ooh nice question. Iā€™d genuinely like to be transported back to the early 80ā€™s New York art scene and sit at a table with Madonna, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat. Not sure Iā€™d get a word in but would be lovely just to observe and be in the mix with those creative geniuses.

Ed: For me, David Bowie, he was such an icon and I bet he would have been fascinating to talk to. Nick Jonas would be a great guest too, though I would be terrified of meeting someone like that, I tend to start talking complete gibberish when I meet anyone famousšŸ˜‚

Greg: can I actually change my answer to Nick Jonas please?

Iā€™m not sure why Greg wanted to change his answerā€¦.

Any live shows coming up/dream gig?

Greg: Well..believe it or not weā€™ve never played anything live. When the album comes out and if the demand is there weā€™d love to give it a try. I have ideas for a live show but they would require a budget and we are currently independent so ā€“ if anyone out there wants to talk, get in touch! I mean songs like LOVEBOMBED and BIG were totally made with a huge Glastonbury crown in mind soā€¦you never know!

Ed: Glastonbury for sure , that would be EPIC!

ALBUM REVIEW:

LADSCLUB have graced us with their electrifying self-titled debut album. Drawing inspo from legendary acts like Pet Shop Boys and Madonna, Greg and Ed deliver a fresh blend of retro synth-pop and modern dance beats! Letā€™s dive into the glittering world of LADSCLUBā€¦.

The night begins with KLUBLADS (one of my personal faves on the album). This is the boys introducing themselves to you and welcoming you to the party. We then enter the dancefloor for DISCOPRANCING, the 90ā€™s house kick of huge dance anthem INIT is followed by the throbbing electro clash of LOVEBOMBED.

Things get down and dirty as we enter the dark rooms of MATINEE and HEAVY, then we fall in love over a glass of FINEWINE. The lads get punky on the stomping (and hilarious) future anthem BIG, get an Insta-crush with that guy from the ā€˜gram on COOL and then take it down a notch on the reflective SADCLUB. At this point you are left with no other choice but to hit the repeat button and start the party all over again!

I just love the fusion of retro aesthetics and contemporary beats that invites listeners to embrace their inner disco diva. Whether youā€™re dancing alone in your room or grooving at Club Revenge, this album pinky promises an exhilarating experience. The album is available to stream rightā€¦.NOW!
Rating: ā­ā­ā­ā­ā­ (5 out of 5 stars) #DALEYPOP approved!

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