New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Love and Money front man
James Grant has collaborated with producer Gordy Goudie to form The Korvids, releasing the self titled dance album 'The Korvids' for the older generation who might want to bust a move once more in honour of their younger selves.
James says, "I wanted to be someone else for a while. Sound different. Write different. It can be dreary being me all the time...I sing most of my vocals on the record in falsetto, which, as we know, is the international language of disco." The Korvids marry their love of disco and 70s funk with influences such as Deodato,
Massive Attack and Miles and anything else that takes their fancy.
Listen to the album here - https://soundcloud.com/nang-records/sets/the-korvids-the-korvids/s-WWcqC
After the success of their debut release 'Beach Coma', which was picked up by
Sirius US radio and remixed by Balaeric legend Jose Padilla, the duo released 'Bad Faith', a beauteous cut of late 70s disco remixed by Love and Money and Steely Dan's producer Gary Katz.
James was the front man for Love and Money, everyone's favourite band from the 1980's who should have been massive but somehow weren't. The other half of The Korvids, Gordy Goudie, is also no stranger to the business having produced
Simple Minds and playing bass and guitar for The Primevals and Echo And The Bunnymen.
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