isolée need not apologize for this flirtation with the sound of French touch. "pardon my french" has the key elements that give the best disco and disco-flavored house records their magic: impossibly smooth bass tones connect perfectly plump kick drums, a strutting rhythm, glittering synths, all joining forces to give you the feeling of having a supremely, impossibly good time. On Resort Island, it's a vacation within a vacation, an artist so skilled at subtle, ambiguous moods going for straight up bliss, just this one time.
The third single from Resort Island is "Canada Balsam," a dreamlike club track of the kind only isolée could make. The beat is taut and punchy, a welcome echo of the minimalist flair of his early records. The rest draws from the lush sonic palette he's perfected since then: vaporous chords, swirling hand percussion, a subtly dramatic earworm melody that almost sounds plucked from a harp. It's the kind of tune that brings a wash of technicolour onto the dance floor, a cool breeze riding on a perfectly tight groove.
TRACK LISTING
A1 Coco's Visa 3:15
A2 Canada Balsam 6:18
B1 Pardon My French 5:26
B2 Con O Sin 5:42
B3 Let's Dence 3:32
C1 Modernation 5:28
C2 Rumour (album Version) 6:35
D1 Clap Gently 2:39
D2 Tender Date 5:22
D3 7eleven2 4:41