
Near
the end of “Tree of Life,” the backing vocals twice emphasize an earlier-made
promise, “I’ll give you everything you need.” But the song from Art
d'Ecco had already delivered on the promise – propulsion by a tireless rhythm
section, aggressiveness from a horn section, touches of elegance from string
flourishes, and a balance of innocence and self-assuredness from the vocals.
While
many elements of the track deserve praise, the percussion in “Tree of Life”
stands out. The standard components of a drum kit are present, but the “add-on”
elements take center stage and are played with attention-commanding rhythmic
sophistication. The bass enhances the groove.
“Tree
of Life” is one of ten tracks on “Serene Demon,” the fourth full-length album
from Art d'Ecco. The album was released on February 14 via Paper Bag Records. Art
d'Ecco is the stage name of a Canadian Producer/Rocker based in Victoria,
British Columbia. The credits of “Tree of Life” show that, in addition to
vocals, he played synth, guitar, Wurlitzer and Rhodes. But there were numerous
other contributors. The credits list:
Pascal Le Vasseur - bass
Malcolm Holt - drums, percussion
Evan Miller - backup vocals
Aleisha Kalina - backup vocals
Francesca Carbonneau - backup vocals
Jonnie Bridgman - baritone sax, tenor sax
Dominic Conway - tenor sax
Malcolm Aitken - trumpet
Nick La Riviere - trombone
Elyse Jacobson - violin
Molly Mackinnon - violin
Doug Gorkoff - cello
Steven Lin – viola
While
talking about the message behind “Tree of Life,” Art d'Ecco said, “I think
the words speak for themselves, partnership starts with planting a seed -
sometimes we grow together, sometimes we grow apart.” Turning to the making of the single, he explained:
“This song is the first musical collaboration with my long-time rhythm section. I asked them to play a disco groove - something akin to 'You Should Be Dancing' by the Bee Gees, which stays in the same key/chords for all the main parts of the song, only deviating to a chromatic section as a respite from the various bass riffing.
Using
this as our inspirational goal posts, I hit record. They improvised the tight
upbeat groove you hear on this song - almost immediately. Of the 2 minutes I
recorded, I was able to chop up and assemble the entire demo for what would be
the song.”
“Tree
Of Life” by Art d'Ecco
Pascal Le Vasseur - bass
Malcolm Holt - drums, percussion
Evan Miller - backup vocals
Aleisha Kalina - backup vocals
Francesca Carbonneau - backup vocals
Jonnie Bridgman - baritone sax, tenor sax
Dominic Conway - tenor sax
Malcolm Aitken - trumpet
Nick La Riviere - trombone
Elyse Jacobson - violin
Molly Mackinnon - violin
Doug Gorkoff - cello
Steven Lin – viola
“This song is the first musical collaboration with my long-time rhythm section. I asked them to play a disco groove - something akin to 'You Should Be Dancing' by the Bee Gees, which stays in the same key/chords for all the main parts of the song, only deviating to a chromatic section as a respite from the various bass riffing.