La Roux Smashes Microwaves and a cover of Gang Of Four’s “Damaged Goods” in Celebration of Her Late Friend Andy Gill

 

The Damaged Goods EP features La Roux’s cover of the Gang of Four classic from the multi-artist compilation album The Problem of Leisure: A Celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four  plus five brand new club remixes by Wuh Oh, Disgu!se and F.A.R.

Gill Music is delighted to announce the release of La Roux’s extraordinary
Damaged Goods EP together with an accompanying video that is part elegy, part utter mayhem.
La Roux’s “Damaged Goods” cover numbered among Andy’s last and favorite collaborations. It was recorded by La Roux—multi-award-winning artist Elly Jackson—at Andy’s request and with his input, including a session at his personal studio, for The Problem of Leisure, the album he was working on at the time of his sudden death in February 2020. The album, released in June 2021, and featuring artwork by Damien Hirst, attracted rave reviews.

 

Andy’s idea had been to compile a double album of Gang of Four covers by brilliant artists influenced by the band in celebration of its four decades and incredible legacy that includes ten studio albums and two live albums. After he died, his widow Catherine Mayer worked with contributors including La Roux to complete and release the album on Andy’s label, Gill Music, as The Problem of Leisure: A celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four.

Andy loved La Roux’s take on “Damaged Goods,” a song from Gang of Four’s 1979 debut album Entertainment! Where the original is spiky and ironic, La Roux infuses the lyrics and melody with a haunting melancholy that stands in brilliant counterpoint to her uplifting, pop-and-electronica interpretation of the track. This contrast has inspired five club remixes by three very different rising stars of dance music, Wuh OhDisgu!se and F.A.R.
 
To mark the release, La Roux shot a striking video (in every sense of that phrase!) with photographer and filmmaker Leo Cackett. In a play on the track title and Gang of Four’s famous (ab)use of a microwave in live performances of another song, “He’d Send in the Army,” La Roux, wearing Andy’s favorite coat and using a baseball bat that was last used by Gang of Four on stage, dances, feints, lunges and attacks multiple microwaves. The video also features a skeletal microwave, the battered remains of the machine that survived one of the band’s last tours.

 

When Andy asked me to participate in the album, I was delighted,” says La Roux. “He was a huge inspiration musically and also a good friend, hilarious and kind, nothing like his granite-faced stage persona. It was an honour to work with him and then to be able to celebrate him with this project after his death. We all really felt his presence when we were filming the video.”

 

Says Andy’s widow, Catherine: “All the artists on The Problem of Leisure had connections with Andy and Gang of Four. Everyone on the album, for example Tom MorelloSerj Tankian and Robert del Naja, inspired and was inspired by Andy. Some, including FleaGail Ann DorseyHerbert GrönemeyerHotei and Dado Villa-Lobos, were good friends as well as musicians he hugely admired. A lovely thing about the Damaged Goods EP and video is how many people involved were close to Andy. He loved Elly, the video director Leo Cackett was also a long-time friend and collaborator, and Matt Domino, who did one of the remixes (as alter ego Disgu!se) has previously remixed Gang of Four and also worked with Andy from time to time in the studio.

 

She adds: “Andy would have loved the remixes as he loved Elly’s cover of ‘Damaged Goods’. Gang of Four always aimed to be danceable as well as dialectical, and Andy was passionate about pop and dance music. Well before he got to know Elly, he listened to ‘In For the Kill’ and ‘Bulletproof’ so often that I occasionally complained. (Sorry, Elly).”

says Wuh Oh:
Usually my productions are pretty maximal, but as soon as I brought La Roux’s vocal up to house tempo, the hook took on a completely fresh feel that I knew I could hang a whole dance tune on. Everything fell really organically in place around it, with the bassline and upper synth melody immediately sounding like hooks in and of themselves. It just goes to show how an amazing original song can make remix life extremely easy! It was an absolute honour to work on this version of Andy’s song, and a treat to use Elly’s incredible performance.

 

Says Disgu!se:
The idea was to keep the sweetness of La Roux’s interpretation and the classic nature of the original, hence the Synth Pop meets 2 Step groove.

 

Says F.A.R:
I decided to take a chilled back and hybrid trap-pop approach. It’s a gift to remix for someone as iconic as La Roux and to honour a legend like Andy Gill in the same project feels very special. I love how the end product is a subtle collaboration of different eras.
 
Says Leo Cackett about the video:
“For me it all about the performance. I remembered watching a microwave utterly destroyed on stage by Gang of Four and that got me thinking about how much we’d missed live performance—and how much we all miss Andy. La Roux is a really powerful performer and I wanted to see what we’d get when we combined all of those elements. What we got was incredible.”

DAMAGED GOODS EP
tracklisting
1. Damaged Goods
2. Damaged Goods  – Wuh Oh remix (edit)
3. Damaged Goods  – Disgu!se remix
4. Damaged Goods  – F.A.R remix
5. Damaged Goods – Wuh Oh remix (extended)
6. Damaged Goods – Disgu!se instrumental

The Problem of Leisure was released on June 4, 2021. The 20-track multi-artist album is available in a variety of physical formats with all artwork variants created by Damien Hirst.

There are three gatefold double vinyl formats – the “dogluxe” limited edition, available only from The Gang of Four store (www.gangoffour.uk), is heavyweight red vinyl with a red sleeve and contains a six-sheet poster and a special googly eye on the front; the limited edition yellow vinyl and matching sleeve; and the black vinyl with the green sleeve is on sale everywhere. There are two CD formats – a limited edition casebound book with a googly eye and a gatefold digipak version. And there is a limited edition C90 cassette, with a pink body.

The complete track listing for The Problem Of Leisure is as follows: 
The Problem of Leisure: CD One
Vinyl One, Side A
1. IDLES – Damaged Goods (UK)
2. Tom Morello & Serj Tankian – Natural’s Not in It (USA)
3. Helmet – In the Ditch (USA)
4. 3D* x Gang of Four feat. Nova Twins – Where the Nightingale Sings (Redux) (UK) 5. Hotei – To Hell With Poverty (Japan)

 

Vinyl One, Side B
1. Gary Numan – Love Like Anthrax (UK)
2. Gail Ann Dorsey – We Live as We Dream, Alone (USA)

  1. Herbert Grönemeyer feat. Alex Silva – I Love a Man in a Uniform (Germany)
    4. LoneLady – Not Great Men (UK)
  2. JJ Sterry – 5.45 (UK)

The Problem of Leisure: CD Two
Vinyl Two, Side C
1. La Roux – Damaged Goods (UK)
2. Everything Everything – Natural’s Not in It (UK)
3. Dado Villa-Lobos – Return the Gift (Brazil)
4. The Dandy Warhols – What We All Want (USA)
5. Warpaint – Paralysed (USA)

Vinyl Two, Side D
1. Flea & John Frusciante – Not Great Men (USA)
2. The Sounds – I Love a Man in a Uniform (Sweden)
3. Hardcore Raver in Tears – Last Mile** (China)
4. Killing Joke x Gang of Four – Forever Starts Now (Killing Joke Dub) (UK)
5. Sekar Melati – Not Great Men (live version) (Japan)

Available from
gangoffour.uk/the-problem-of-leisure

 

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