A GLASGOW musician alleviated his 'boredom' by writing, recording and releasing a song within three days.
Writer/producer Antony Paul – also known as Danger Money – has dropped debut single Talking Shop.
Danger Money draws inspiration from acts as diverse as LCD Soundsystem, The Dandy Warhols, Rage Against the Machine and Prince, where disco beats are complemented by tight funky basslines but contrasted by distorted guitars and breathy vocals.
The idea for the project came when Paul was between jobs and was playing bass at home. Sprung to action by boredom, he set himself the challenge to write and record a song in one week. Three days later, the infectiously dreamy Talking Shop was released and Danger Money was on the go.
This year will see the release of more new material, with an album coming next year and a live show not far on the horizon.
To listen to the song, go to soundcloud.com/itsdangermoney/talking-shop. For more info, like facebook.com/itsdangermoney.
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