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Fancy Footwork

Fancy Footwork is the second studio album by the Canadian electro-funk duo , released on May 8, 2007. Formed in in 2002 by vocalist and guitarist David "Dave 1" Macklovitch and multi-instrumentalist Patrick "P-Thugg" Gemayel, crafted the album to evoke and with modern electronic production. The record consists of 11 tracks, including the titular , which features infectious dance rhythms, effects, and playful lyrics about courtship in a club setting. Produced entirely by the duo, Fancy Footwork was issued by Turbo Recordings and Last Gang Records in , with Records handling U.S. distribution and other labels managing international markets such as , the , , and . Building on their 2004 debut She's in Control, the album refines Chromeo's signature style of humorous, retro-inspired , incorporating 808 bass drums, canned percussion, and Prince-like atmospherics to create a party-oriented sound. Standout tracks like "," with its upbeat synth hooks, and "Bonafied Lovin' ()," a narrative-driven number, exemplify the record's witty take on relationships and . Critically, Fancy Footwork was well-received for its energetic grooves and nostalgic appeal, though some reviewers noted occasional reliance on familiar formulas. praised its self-assured mining, awarding it 7.9 out of 10, while highlighted the title track's success amid mixed results elsewhere. The album elevated Chromeo's profile in the electro scene, with the single "Fancy Footwork" becoming a club staple and contributing to the duo's enduring influence on synth-funk revival.

Background

Development

Chromeo, the Canadian electro-funk duo formed by David "Dave 1" Macklovitch and Patrick "P-Thugg" Gemayel, emerged from Montreal's music scene with a distinctive identity blending their Jewish and Arab heritages, often self-described as the "only successful Arab/Jew partnership since the dawn of human culture." Following the release of their debut album She's in Control in 2004, the pair shifted focus toward crafting a more polished electro-funk sound, moving beyond the ironic, lo-fi elements of their initial work to emphasize tighter production and broader appeal. This evolution was deeply informed by 1980s synth-funk pioneers such as and Zapp, alongside French electronic acts like and the Minneapolis funk tradition exemplified by The Time, influences the duo highlighted in retrospective discussions marking the album's 10-year anniversary. These inspirations shaped their aim to fuse retro grooves with modern electronic sensibilities, prioritizing a sound that evoked dancefloor energy while honoring funk's rhythmic core. The three-year interval between She's in Control and Fancy Footwork, released in 2007, stemmed from intensive touring that built their live reputation and allowed time to refine their "white Jewish/" gimmick into a cohesive electro-funk , solidifying their visual and thematic branding around retro-futuristic allure. During this period, Macklovitch handled much of the lyrical development, drawing from personal anecdotes to craft narratives suited to their evolving style. Songwriting for Fancy Footwork commenced in , where the duo concentrated on constructing infectious, danceable grooves as the foundation for each track, incorporating talkbox effects reminiscent of Zapp to add a signature vocal texture and enhance the album's playful, seductive vibe. This pre-production phase emphasized rhythmic precision and synth-driven hooks, setting the stage for the album's breakthrough electro-funk identity.

Recording

The recording of Fancy Footwork took place primarily at and Mixart Studios in , , with additional sessions at Third Side Studios in , . The production unfolded over several months in 2006 as a whirlwind process, blending live instrumentation such as guitars and keyboards with electronic elements including analog synths. P-Thugg described the duo's approach as "sideways to everything," reflecting their unconventional fusion of organic and synthetic sounds amid a fast-paced workflow. Key collaborators included Tiga, who served as alongside , and Philippe Zdar of , who handled the mixing at Studios Plus XXX in to add depth and space to the raw tracks. Specific equipment featured prominently, such as the talkbox for P-Thugg's vocals on tracks like "Fancy Footwork" and drum patterns for rhythmic foundation. Chromeo managed the production hands-on without external songwriters, facing challenges in balancing the organic elements—like live guitar riffs—with synthetic electronic textures to maintain a cohesive electro-funk aesthetic. This self-reliant process, often starting on P-Thugg's family PC before studio refinement, emphasized their direct control over the album's sound.

Composition

Musical style

Fancy Footwork is characterized by its core electro-funk sound, blending and R&B influences to create a retro-futuristic vibe. The album prominently features bouncy lines, canned percussion, talkbox vocals, and Prince-style atmospherics, evoking the glossy production of funk and pop while incorporating modern elements like basslines. This electro-funk foundation is evident across the record, with the duo drawing from funk grooves and seamless beats to produce a dance-oriented aesthetic. Track-specific elements highlight the album's dynamic production, such as the in "Momma's Boy" that breaks from the synth-heavy arrangements, and the quivering synths in the "Fancy Footwork" that its infectious energy. These details contribute to the album's danceable, upbeat tempos, typically ranging from 120 to 130 , designed for club play and rhythmic movement. The overall structure builds progressively across 11 tracks, from the atmospheric intro to climactic singles like "Fancy Footwork" and "Tenderoni," spanning a concise 39:58 runtime. Compared to their debut She's in Control, Fancy Footwork shows a more refined integration of beats, basslines, and retro effects, resulting in a "glistening, sex-saturated" sonic palette that amplifies the electro-funk identity. This evolution polishes the ironic retro grooves of the earlier work into a sleeker, more cohesive party sound, emphasizing luxurious harmonies and riffs without losing the witty .

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Fancy Footwork predominantly explore themes of , , and lighthearted romance, often presented through playful scenarios of romantic pursuit. In tracks like "Bonafied Lovin' ()," the narrator positions himself as a superior romantic option to a woman's current , emphasizing tactile intimacy over modern detachment with lines such as "Never mind an / What you need is a sweet caress." Similarly, "Fancy Footwork" itself advises using to overcome and attract a , underscoring as a performative : "If you let her see that fancy footwork / Show her that you're not that shy." These motifs align briefly with the album's groovy electro-funk rhythms, enhancing the flirtatious energy without delving into musical specifics. A humorous and self-aware tone permeates the , reflecting the duo's personas as witty, retro-inspired lovers who poke fun at their own bravado. This is evident in "Tenderoni," which employs 1980s-inspired cheesy pickup lines, such as "For sure if I tell you how to do my / Baby, then maybe you'll let me get in those pants," evoking over-the-top tropes while maintaining a charm. The avoids deeper , instead blending male vulnerability—seen in "Opening Up (Ce Soir On Danse)," where the protagonist laments losing a lover's contact information with "Tell me what numbers to dial, ‘cause I’ve been strung out for a while"—with confident electro- swagger. Such contrasts highlight emotional openness amid playful , as in "Momma’s Boy," a novelty track joking about romances rooted in familial resemblances: "The girl looks like his mom, and he looks like her dad, so they’re all set." Vocal delivery reinforces these themes, with Dave 1's smooth conveying romantic yearning and seduction in a high, emotive register that echoes 1980s soul influences. In contrast, P-Thugg's talkbox effects add a robotic, comedic layer to backing vocals and interludes, amplifying the humorous and lighthearted tone across the album. This interplay of voices underscores the lyrics' blend of vulnerability and bravado without venturing into heavier emotional or societal territory.

Release and promotion

Singles

The from Fancy Footwork, titled "Fancy Footwork", was released on April 12, , as a 12-inch through Turbo Recordings (catalog no. TURBO-038). The accompanying , directed by Ben Levine, features bizarre dance scenes involving and locking in a confined room setting. An expanded Fancy Footwork EP followed later in on Back Yard Recordings, including B-sides such as "100%" and "Momma's Boy", along with alternate versions like the Guns 'n' Bombs Thizzmix and Zdar Dub remixes. The follow-up single, "Tenderoni", was released in June 2007 in multiple formats, including 12-inch (Turbo Recordings, TURBO-040), 7-inch , , and download through labels like Back Yard Recordings. It included remixes such as the Etienne de Crécy Mix and Proxy Distort Mix, contributing to its popularity in club environments. The third single, "Bonafied Lovin (Tough Guys)", arrived on November 1, 2007, as a 12-inch through Turbo Recordings (TURBO-045) and in 7-inch and embossed editions via Back Yard Recordings, alongside downloads. The track's remixes, including the Jori Hulkkonen Remix and Les Petits Pilous Remix, highlighted its tough-guy romance theme through layered electronic production and vocal interjections.

Marketing and touring

The album's initial promotion was handled by Turbo Recordings and Last Gang Records in Canada, with a release on May 8, 2007, followed by a U.S. launch through Vice Records on June 19, 2007, allowing for early buzz-building in the duo's home market before wider international exposure. A deluxe edition, titled Fancy Footwork: Deluxe Edition, was issued on July 8, 2008, via Vice Records, featuring a bonus disc with remixes, three additional tracks, and music videos, alongside the album's first vinyl pressing to capitalize on growing demand. A separate digital remix compilation, Fancier Footwork, was released in June 2008. Key marketing efforts included the production of for lead singles, such as the titular "Fancy Footwork," which generated behind-the-scenes interest through exclusive footage highlighting the duo's playful aesthetic and -focused visuals. The track also secured placements in popular media, notably featuring in the sitcom during a sequence in season 2, episode 15 ("Early 21st Century Romanticism"), enhancing its cultural visibility. Following the release, Chromeo embarked on a world tour spanning 2007 and 2008, including support slots for Bloc Party's UK dates in early 2007 and headlining shows across North America and Europe, such as performances at Webster Hall in New York and El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. The tour extended to major festivals, with a notable set at Coachella in 2008 that showcased tracks from the album in a high-energy live format. For the album's 10th anniversary in 2017, Chromeo marked the occasion with reflections on its impact during interviews and a special remix release, alongside a vinyl reissue to engage longtime fans. The album's tracks have continued to feature in live performances, including a set at Coachella in 2023.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release in 2007, Fancy Footwork received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its retro-inspired production and danceable grooves while critiquing its lyrical depth and occasional cheesiness. Pitchfork awarded the album a 7.9 out of 10, commending Chromeo's successful mining of 1980s electro-funk elements like talk boxes and Prince-style atmospherics, but faulting the track "Tenderoni" for its cynical detachment and outdated slang. AllMusic gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars, highlighting the album's fun, cool vibe that captures the duo's playful electro-funk aesthetic. In contrast, Slant Magazine rated it 2 out of 5, arguing that it lacks seriousness and relies too heavily on recycled retro tropes without innovation. Drowned in Sound appreciated the succinct, groove-driven tracks that deliver immediate dance-floor appeal. Critics frequently highlighted positive aspects such as the album's danceable energy, witty , and retro charm, often drawing comparisons to influences like for its atmospheric synths and Zapp for its talkbox effects. However, common criticisms included the shallowness of its lyrics, an over-reliance on cheesy elements, and uneven tracks like "My Business," which some felt disrupted the overall flow with forced humor. In retrospective assessments since 2017, the album has been reevaluated more favorably for its enduring influence on electro-funk. A 10th anniversary feature in lauded Fancy Footwork as Chromeo's breakout record, emphasizing its lasting impact on nostalgic funk revival and the duo's blend of old-school vibes with modern production. User reviews on aggregate to an average of 70 out of 100, with many praising its infectious fun and ahead-of-its-time retro sound.

Commercial performance

Fancy Footwork achieved moderate commercial success upon its release, peaking at number 11 on the Top chart and number 25 on the Top Heatseekers Albums chart in 2007. In the , the album reached number 14 on the Official Dance Albums Chart and number 27 on the Official Independent Albums Chart, spending a total of three weeks on the former. Chart performance was otherwise limited internationally, reflecting the duo's niche electro-funk appeal at the time. By September 2010, the album had sold 58,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan data. The 2008 deluxe edition, featuring remixes and additional tracks, contributed to sustained interest through expanded digital availability on platforms like iTunes. No major certifications were awarded worldwide. The album's longevity has been supported by club and festival play, securing Chromeo performances at events like Coachella and Bonnaroo, which helped maintain its catalog presence. As of 2025, the title track alone has amassed over 50 million streams on Spotify, underscoring its enduring digital impact.

Album components

Standard edition

The standard edition of Fancy Footwork consists of 11 tracks with a total runtime of 39:59.
No.TitleDuration
1Intro1:09
24:15
3Fancy Footwork3:18
4Bonafied Lovin (Tough Guys)4:32
5My Girl Is Calling Me (A Liar)2:21
6Outta Sight2:36
7Opening Up (Ce Soir On Danse)4:59
8Momma's Boy2:50
9Call Me Up4:11
10Waiting 4 U3:48
11100%6:00

Deluxe edition

The deluxe edition includes the standard tracks plus additional remixes and bonus tracks, such as the "Fancy Footwork (Crookers Vocal Remix)", expanding the release to two discs or equivalent format. The was released in formats including , , and download.

Personnel

Fancy Footwork was primarily created by the Canadian electro-funk duo , consisting of David "Dave 1" Macklovitch, who handled lead vocals, guitar, and bass, and Patrick "P-Thugg" Gemayel, responsible for keyboards, talkbox, guitar, and programming. The duo also served as the album's producers, recording engineers, and writers across all tracks. Tiga acted as . Mixing was performed by Philippe Zdar at Studios Plus XXX in Paris, with assistance from Sébastien Gerbi. The album was mastered by Simon Davey at The Exchange in London. Recording took place at DNA Productions and Studio MixArt in Montreal, as well as Third Side Studios in Paris. Additional contributors included backing vocalists Coco on tracks 1 and 4, Ozzie on track 3, Farah Malick on track 5, and Melisa Young on track 9. Percussion was provided by Mart One on track 2 and Adrian "A-Dogg" Harpham on track 3, the latter also contributing rototom. Craig Hodgeson played saxophone on track 11. The deluxe edition incorporated remixes by various artists, including and , expanding the project's collaborative scope beyond the original personnel.

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